Jul 12
2.0, Firmware2.0, Iphone3g, apple, firmware, firmware 2.0, iphone, iphone 3g, software, update, upgrade
Filed under: Cellphones
So yesterday we posted a link to a version of the 2.0 iPhone firmware which was supposedly the release version of the new system software. After getting weirded out by some buggy behavior, then discovering that there were number differences between our version and the version shipping with new iPhone 3Gs, we got a little suspicious. Today, we noticed that the file which Apple made available for upgraders via iTunes sported a slimmer file size and separate designation (1,1 as opposed to the 1,2 of the previous iteration). The new version (supposedly the “official” version) is now available from Apple’s servers — so if you had any misgivings about that initial update, you can snag this and get a do-over. We’ve updated and restored on our phone, and we’ll be honest — it does seem a little bit snappier. Hit the read link for the file, and let us know if you notice any differences.
[Via MacRumors]
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Source: Joshua Topolsky
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May 25
HTC, TytnIi, WindowsMobile, WindowsMobile6.1, Winmo6.1, cellphone, firmware, kaiser, phone, software, tytn ii, update, upgrade, windows mobile, windows mobile 6.1, winmo, winmo 6.1, wm6.1
Filed under: Cellphones, Handhelds
A leaky update faucet let in-the-know users get in on this one a little early, but HTC’s now ready to trumpet its official Windows Mobile 6.1 update for its TyTN II to the world. Besides 6.1, the new release packs in the “display performance update” promised some time ago to help put a cap on the cursing and fist-shaking being displayed by owners of various HTC devices lately — but as we understand it, this isn’t a true driver, so don’t expect miracles. AT&T Tilt folks who want to play it straight will have to wait some undefined additional period of time for their carrier to get its act together and release the update, but their European comrades can head on over to HTC’s site now and kick off the download.
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Source: Chris Ziegler
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May 18
Filed under: Cellphones
It’s been a solid tick since the North American N95, also referred to as the N95-3, received a software update. For those clamoring for a little love from Nokia’s dev team, listen up: an administrator over at the outfit’s forums has admitted that the Software Update crew has a new version in the works. We’re told that they’ve heard the demands for a fresh release, and they’re toiling away in order to bring it to N95-3 owners by early June. Unfortunately, we’re not told what new features we can expect, and even worse, “early June” seems like eons away, doesn’t it?
[Via Symbian-Guru]
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Source: Darren Murph
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Jan 23
Filed under: Cellphones
Zut alors, big things are underway at RIM for BlackBerry users as Waterloo’s finest prepare to roll out the big guns by way of an update during the first half of the year. We’ve got your features here friends, mail is set to see significant changes with both HTML and Rich Text support, which will enable mail formatting that supports the original fonts, format and even graphics. Mail search functionality is also being thrown in to peruse old mail, a contact availability feature for meeting requests, and presence features for IM that will add “click to call” and “convert to call” as well as advanced emoticons — *wink*. Follow the read link to see the complete list.
[Via PhoneScoop]
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Source: Sean Cooper
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Jan 15
Filed under: Cellphones, Features, HDTV, Home Entertainment
iPhone / iPod touch updates
- The iPhone 1000 SMS limit is now lifted! Huzzah!
- You can now “pre-type” with two thumbs on v1.1.3 now (i.e. type, type, lift thumb, lift thumb — instead of the usual type, lift, type lift, which is a big slow-down). Thanks Dan L.
- Gmail IMAP is now officially supported! Thanks, Niall.
- iPod touch can still geolocate, but using Skyhook only (since, naturally, it doesn’t have cell tower access like the iPhone + Google).
Apple TV updates
- The update adds AirTunes support for the Apple TV for streaming directly to the device.
- Your average HD movie download for the ATV is going to be about 4GB — but if you’ve got a reasonably fast connection it should start streaming and playing within a minute.
- Standard SD movies should be a bout 1.2GB.
- Just to be clear about how rentals work, they can’t move OUT of the Apple TV if acquired ON the ATV. If you need to finish your movie on the go but bought from ATV, you have to rent it again on iTunes with your computer.
- You’ve also now got “favorites,” which act as pseudo-subscriptions. These aren’t synced or the same as the subs in iTunes.
- Front Row is NOT undergoing any UI changes (at this time). Don’t expect it to look the same as the new Apple TV.
- Search isn’t alphabetical, it’s predictive and recommendation based. So if you’re looking up a letter, the results will seem out of order, but will actually be calculated to be the most likely hit based on popularity.
- There’s Dolby Digital 5.1, as we saw, but otherwise there are no codec changes in the ATV.
Head this way for even more on the new Apple TV and iPhone / iPod touch v1.1.3 updates:
Apple TV Take 2 hands-on
More details on Apple’s iTunes movie / HD rentals
Video: iPhone firmware 1.1.3 doing its thing
The skinny on iPhone and iPod touch firmware 1.1.3
iPhone firmware 1.1.3 update announced: it’s just like we heard
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Source: Ryan Block
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