Apple releases iMovie 1.1 for iPhone and iPod touch

Posted on September 8, 2010 by David Chartier.
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Hot on the heels of iOS 4.1, Apple also released iMovie 1.1 on Wednesday, updating its portable movie-editing app. The new version adds a number of significant new features and support for the new fourth-generation iPod touch.


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Review: QuickCal Add for iPhone

Posted on by Stephanie Kent.
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This app promises to save you time by making it easier to enter events into your mobile calendar. QuickCal Add is certainly cleaner than the built-in Calendar app, but those time savings never materialize.


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Apple releases iPhone Configuration Utility 3.1 for Mac, PC

Posted on by David Chartier.
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To coincide with Wednesday's iOS 4.1 update, Apple also updated iPhone Configuration Utility, its device management software for businesses and the enterprise, with some key new features.


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BridgeCo to Bring AirPlay Streaming Technology to Home Audio Equipment


At Apple's media event last week, Steve Jobs briefly demoed a new feature called AirPlay rolling out in iTunes and coming to iOS devices in November with iOS 4.2. An extension of the existing AirTunes feature for streaming audio to remote de...

Microsoft Touts Co-Authoring, Scheduling Assistant, and Broadcast Slideshow in Office for Mac 2011


Microsoft has posted a new behind-the-scenes look at several new features in the company's forthcoming Office for Mac 2011. The new features include:

- Co-Authoring: Using SkyDrive or SharePoint cloud storage, Office for Mac 2...

What’s your Game Center ID? [Waiting for games]

Posted on by Rene Ritchie.
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With iOS 4.1 going live, Game Center has gone live with it… well, except for the games part. Those will come any time now as developers and servers come online.

While you wait, let us know your Game Center ID in the comments below. You know, so you can challenge Jeremy to a Zombie shootout, or Chad to platform fun.

Here’re mine and I’ll add the rest of the writers and mods as they get setup.

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iOS 4.1 is live, available to download right now

Posted on by Paul Miller.
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If you can just put down Angry Birds for one minute and plug your iPhone 3G, iPhone 3GS, iPhone 4, iPod touch 2nd generation, iPod touch 3rd generation, or iPod touch 4th generation into iTunes, you should be in for a pleasant non-surprise: iOS 4.1 is finally out and ready for your consumption. It's not a huge update, but Game Center is an exciting addition (for the few, proud devices that are getting it), and we're sure your face will be happy to stop getting accused for iPhone 4 hang-ups with the long overdue proximity sensor fix (shots of the changelog are after the break). Let us know how 4.1 is treating you in comments below.

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How to speed up your iPhone 3G (while waiting for the release of iOS 4.1)

Posted on by Matt Tinsley.
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If you're an iPhone 3G user who has upgraded to iOS 4, you're most likely puling your hair out in anticipation of the bug fixes expected in iOS 4.1 (due to arrive this week). However, if you just can't wait that long, creativebits has a few tips you might like to try to improve the performance of your sluggish iPhone 3G.
  • Delete all unused and unessential apps.
  • Delete all unessential conversations from your SMS inbox.
  • Clear your history and browsing cache in Safari.
  • Delete your call history.
  • If you don't use them, turn off Spotlight and MMS messaging.
For all the details, check out the article here.

Our own Christ Rawson has some good pointers to make on this issue, but if all else fails, we recommend you get your party poppers ready for the imminent iOS 4.1 release.

How to speed up your iPhone 3G (while waiting for the release of iOS 4.1) originally appeared on The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW) on Wed, 08 Sep 2010 13:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Did you update to iOS 4.1 and did it fix your bugs?

Posted on by Rene Ritchie.
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Did you update to iOS 4.1 and did it fix your bugs?online surveys

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iOS 4.1 went live just a short time ago and we’re eager to hear if you updated or if you’re waiting, and if you did update, whether or not the update fixed any issues you had with iOS 4.

In addition to all the new features like Game Center and HDR photography, iOS 4.1 also claims to fix proximity sensor, Bluetooth, and iPhone 3G performance bugs.

Let us know in the poll up top, and give us the details in the comments below!

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First Look: iOS 4.1

Posted on by Dan Moren.
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Like the 2.1 and 3.1 updates before it, iOS 4.1 brings to the table not just bug fixes, but also new features and enhancements, such as Apple's Game Center, HDR photos, and more.


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Apple releases iOS 4.1 for iPhone, iPod touch

Posted on by David Chartier.
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The latest update to Apple's mobile OS brings a handful of new features and squashed bugs, including high dynamic range photos, FaceTime calling from the Favorites menu, Game Center, and fixes for proximity sensor and Bluetooth audio problems.


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Breaking News: iOS 4.1 For iPhone And iPod Touch Released

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Apple releases iOS 4.1 for iPhone, iPod touch

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Apple releases iOS 4.1 for iPhone and iPod touch

iOS 4.1 is live, get to iTunes and hit the update button. If you’re already on the GM, you’ll likely need to hit restore instead of update. If you’re jailbroken, you might want to stay clear or you’ll lose your Jailbreak.

It’s reading as 589.9MB for iPhone 4.

For more, check out our complete iOS 4.1 walkthrough, and iOS 4.1 in 10 minutes quick start video (below).

Let us know if you’ve got it and how it’s working for you on your iPhone or iPod touch!

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Apple Releases iOS 4.1 for iPhone and iPod Touch


Right on schedule, Apple has released iOS 4.1 for the iPhone and iPod touch. The update, known as Build 8B117 and available for the iPhone 3G, iPhone 3GS, iPhone 4, and second- and third-generation iPod touch models, brings several new featu...

iPhone Dev Team Warn Jailbreakers And Unlockers To Avoid Upgrading To iOS 4.1

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Calvetica 2.0 gains multi-calendar support, more event control

Posted on by David Chartier.
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This stylish-yet-useful replacement for iOS's built-in Calendar app has gained a major upgrade with a lot of user-requested features, including multi-calendar support, access to more event details, and more customizable settings.


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iPod touch 4 has Retina Display but no IPS

Posted on by Rene Ritchie.
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Apple didn’t list IPS (inter plane switching) as part of the iPod touch 4 specs for a reason — the iPod touch 4 screen, while LED and “Retina Display” 960×640 resolution lacks the IPS technology of the iPhone 4 display.

IPS, which Apple has rolled out for everything from iMac to iPad to iPhone 4 provides a much greater viewing range than a standard display.

So the still camera isn’t the only step down when you go from iPhone 4 to iPod touch, but does anyone out there care as much about IPS?

[Engadget]

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iOS apps downloads increasing faster than iTunes music

Posted on by Rene Ritchie.
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iOS apps growing faster than iTunes music

Both iTunes Store music and iOS App Store apps are being downloaded at an increasing rate. Apps are just increasing faster.

As can be seen, the App store has reached the same total downloads in 2.2 years as the iTMS reached after five years. The two curves are likely to be the same height (around 13 billion each) before the year is over.

I’m downloading far more apps than music, what about you?

[Asymco]

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Unboxing Photos of Apple’s New iPod Nano and iPod Touch


Following up on its extensive gallery of unboxing and comparison photos for the new iPod shuffle yesterday, iLounge has now done the same for the new iPod nano and iPod touch. The gallery, which will continue to be updated with additional ph...

iOS 4.1, iTunes 10, Vapor Case contest – From the Forums

Posted on by Jeremy Sikora.
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Waiting for iOS 4.1 to drop? What a better way to kill some time by visiting the TiPb forums to talk, commiserate, celebrate, get help, and offer advice to your fellow iPhone users. In order to create a new thread of your own or reply to any of the existing threads, you must be a registered member. Becoming a member is easy and free so if you haven’t already head on over and register now!

See you in the forums!

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