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Apple Seeds First iOS 6.1 Beta to Developers
By: Apple Team Date: April 2, 2013, 9:41 am
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Apple Seeds First iOS 6.1 Beta to Developers
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Apple today released the first beta of iOS 6.1 to developers.
The beta has a build number of 10B5095f, versus 10A523 (10A525
for theiPhone 5) for the just-released iOS 6.0.1.
Apple mentions a numberof changes and known issues, including
several related to how developers can integrate Apple's new
mapping service in their apps, as well as an improvement to how
boarding passes are handled in Passbook, and a few minor changes
to Safari.
Registered developers can download the beta via Apple's
Developer page.
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Apple Releases Safari 6.0.2 for Mac
By: Apple Team Date: April 2, 2013, 9:43 am
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Apple today released a new version of Safari for Mac, bringing
the browser up to version 6.0.2. The update is available through
the MacApp Store or Software Update. However, full update notes
are not yet available.
Safari 6.0.2
Safari 6.0.2 is recommended for all users running OS X Mountain
Lion v10.8.2 and includes security updates. For more
information, please visit: Apple security updates.
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Re: Apple Seeds First iOS 6.1 Beta to Developers
By: Apple Team Date: April 2, 2013, 9:45 am
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Apple Updates Aperture and iPhoto With Lengthy Changelogs
What's New in Aperture 3.4.2
• Photos received via My Photo Stream or shared streams can now
be added directly to other shared streams
• Multiple email addresses can now be copied and pasted in
the"Shared with" field for shared streams
• When more than five subscribers "Like" a photo in a shared
stream,all their names are now displayed correctly
• The Info panel for a shared stream now includes an Unsubscribe
button
• The status line in the toolstrip now displays thenumber of new
photos added to a shared stream
• Faces are now properly detected on photos imported into a
library from a shared stream
• Adjusted photos added to shared streams are now published with
EXIF metadata properly preserved
• Addresses the reliability of Shared Photo Streams when
switching between iPhotoand Aperture with the same library
• Custom keyboard shortcuts are now properly preserved
whenupgrading from earlier versions of Aperture
• Double-clicking a photo in Viewer-Only mode nowcorrectly
toggles to the Browser view
• Addresses a problem that could prevent the Viewer from
displaying images with correct colorafter Auto White Balance and
Auto Enhance are applied
• Addresses an issue that could cause JPEGs exported with a
custom ICC profile to render incorrectly
• A dialog now displays progress when deleting large numbers of
photos using the Empty ApertureTrash command
• Fixes a problem that could cause duplicate detection on import
to fail when the "Auto-Split Projects" option is enabled
• RAW files are no longer displayed in the Import window when
the "JPEG files only" option is enabled
• Key photos made from panoramic images are now displayed at
high resolution
• Addresses a problem that could cause the Info panel in the
Inspector to display the wrong metadata view
• Fixes an issue that could prevent Microsoft Outlook from being
used to email photos from within Aperture
• Improves stability whenworking with AVCHD video files
• Fixes a problem with using the Zoom navigatoron a second
display
• Addresses issues that could cause web journals to export
incorrectly
• Includes stability improvements
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What's New in iPhoto 9.4.2
• Photos now can be added to shared streams or My Photo Stream
by dragging them to "Photo Stream" in the source list
• Multiple email addresses can now be copied and pasted in
the"Shared with" field for shared streams
• When more than five subscribers "Like" a photo in a shared
stream,their names are now displayed correctly
• Contextual menu now includes an Import command to import all
the photos contained in a shared photo stream
• Addresses the reliability of Shared Photo Streams when
switching between iPhotoand Aperture with the same library
• Fixes an issue that could prevent Microsoft Outlook from being
used to email photos from within iPhoto
• Updated national holidays are available foruse in printed
photo calendars
• Includes stability improvements
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Re: Apple Seeds First iOS 6.1 Beta to Developers
By: Apple Team Date: April 2, 2013, 9:55 am
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What’s new in iOS 6.1 beta: Maps bugs reporting, lockscreen
music, more
Apple just released a beta version of iOS 6.1 todevelopers,
following the public release of iOS 6.0.1. We get mostly
expected fixes in 6.0.1, but we are already started discovering
new features in the 6.1 beta. Here is what’s new so far in iOS
6.1 beta. Let us know in the comments below if you find
anythingelse:
— Apple is making it easier to report issues with its new iOS
Maps app. As you can see in theimage above, Apple changed what
used to be a small link to a huge “Report a Problem” button that
is larger than all of the other Map settings…
— In iOS 6.1 beta, as you can see above, Apple changed the lock
screen controls. The buttons are new and spaced out across the
entire width ofthe display.
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Re: Apple Seeds First iOS 6.1 Beta to Developers
By: Apple Team Date: April 2, 2013, 9:59 am
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Apple to bring movie ticket purchasing to Siriwith upcoming iOS
6.1 update
Apple’s upcoming releaseof iOS 6.1 will include a new feature
for Siri: the ability to get movie tickets. The feature,
according to developers who are beta testing the new iPhone,
iPad, and iPod touch operating system, works via Fandango. To
purchase movie tickets, a user simply needs to ask their iOS
device to buy tickets for a certain movie.
Apple even describes the commands in the Siri information menu:
When a user asks for movie tickets for a certain movie, the
applicable showtimes andtheater information will be shown. Then,
a user can click the buy movie tickets button and they will be
routed to finish their purchase via the Fandango app from the
App Store. If the user does not have Fandango installed, Siri
provides a button to download the Fandango app.
Apple says that the feature is currently exclusive to users in
the U.S. Additionally, developers who have used the feature say
that it is not compatible with all theaters. Compatible theaters
listed by Siri areaccompanied by a small movie tickets icon.
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Re: Apple Seeds First iOS 6.1 Beta to Developers
By: Apple Team Date: April 2, 2013, 10:01 am
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iOS 6.1 Beta 3 Released for Developers
Apple today released the third beta of iOS 6.1 to developers.
The release has a build number of 10B5117b, versus 10B5105c for
the secondbeta of iOS 6.1 that was released on November 12.
As with previous betas, Apple mentions a numberof changes from
iOS 6.0.1, including several related to how developers can
integrate Apple's new mapping service in their apps, as well as
an improvement to how boarding passes are handled in Passbook,
and a few minor changes to Safari.
Registered developers can download the betas via Apple's
Developer page.
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Re: Apple Seeds First iOS 6.1 Beta to Developers
By: Apple Team Date: April 2, 2013, 10:02 am
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Apple Seeds Second iOS6.1 Beta to Developers
Apple today released the second beta of iOS 6.1 to developers.
The beta has a build number of 10B5105c, versus 10B5095f for the
first beta of iOS 6.1
As with the first beta, Apple mentions a numberof changes from
iOS 6.0.1, including several related to how developers can
integrate Apple's new mapping service in their apps, as well as
an improvement to how boarding passes are handled in Passbook,
and a few minor changes to Safari.
Apple also released a beta of the Apple TV software, as well as
Xcode 4.6 Developer Preview 2. Registered developers can
download the betas via Apple's Developer page.
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Re: Apple Seeds First iOS 6.1 Beta to Developers
By: Apple Team Date: April 2, 2013, 10:03 am
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Apple Seeds Fourth iOS 6.1 Beta to Developers
Apple today released the fourth beta of iOS 6.1 to developers.
The release has a build number of 10B5126b, versus 10B5117b for
the third beta of iOS 6.1 that was released on December 3rd.
Apple also released beta 3 of the Apple TV software, as well as
Xcode 4.6 Developer Preview 4. Registered developers can
download the betas via Apple's Developer page or via Software
Update on iOS devices with a previous iOS 6.1 Beta already
installed.
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Re: Apple Seeds First iOS 6.1 Beta to Developers
By: Apple Team Date: April 2, 2013, 10:05 am
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Here’s What’s New In Apple’s Latest iOS 6.1 Beta
Apple released iOS 6.1 beta 3 to registered developers
yesterday, but unless your iOS device’s unique identification
number (UDID) is registered with Apple’s developer program, you
can’t installit. But don’t worry, we can tell you everything
that’s new in this version,including some changes to iCloud
setup and Passbook sample cards, new mobile-cellular data
options, and more.
Here’s a list of changes that have been spotted inthe latest iOS
6.1 beta so far:
Changes to iCloud Setup
When setting up an iOS device for the first time with iCloud, it
will now ask you to confirm your Apple ID password for FaceTime
and iMessages. It will also ask you to confirm how you’d like
people to reach you, and tells you that you can change these
settings at any time later on.
Passbook SampleCard Updated
The sample card within Passbook has been updated slightly for
thosein the United Kingdom, changing “movie tickets” to “cinema
tickets” in the first sentence, and “theaters” to “cinemas” in
the last sentence.
Reset Advertising Identifier Now Works
Before this release, tapping the ‘Reset Advertising Identifier’
button in the Advertising menu did nothing. Now it appears to be
working, and asks you to confirm that you’d like to reset the
data (pictured below).
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Re: Apple Seeds First iOS 6.1 Beta to Developers
By: Apple Team Date: April 2, 2013, 10:14 am
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Voice Dial Only
For those who still use Voice Control over Siri, you can now
activate a ‘Voice Dial Only’ option that limits the feature — as
its name suggests — to voice dialing only. That’ll prevent it
from playing Morrisey when you ask it to call your friend, Tom
Morrison.
New Cellular Data Option for iTunes
There’s now an iTunes option within the cellular data settings
(pictured below). By default, it’s turned off — at least in this
beta, though that may change for final release — so you’ll need
to activate it if you want to download songs over 3G and 4G data
connections.
That appears to be all that’s new with this particular beta. As
iOS updates go, it’s certainly not the most exciting for the
average user. Apple is yet to finish working onthe software at
this point,of course, so we could see other changes in the next
beta.
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