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Feb
28

Next stop: iPhone SDK

With a slight delay of just a few days, Your Steveness is pretty close in keeping the promise of deliviring the Source Development Kit for the iPhone and iPod touch. It is being released on March 6 on a special event. The SDK for Apple’s handhelds is paving the way to all sorts of natively supported applications on the multitouch powered gizmos. With a fair certainty my prediction still stands that Apple is gonna put native iPhone and iPod touch apps into iTunes, into a new section, and iTunes 7.7 should be on its way.

Alongside this announcement Apple has posted the new iPod touch and iPhone firmware updates to version 1.1.4. The update is pretty big in size, so prepare to wait a while. So what’s new? There has to be something new – or not? So what’s new? Well, uhm… nothing. There is no apparent change in applications, screen, functionality, everything is the same. I can only assume with a high probability that code has been added for the upcoming SDK.




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