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Apple Releases iOS 4.3.5 [Direct Links]
Apple has just released iOS 4.3.5 in iTunes. The new firmware should be available now if you check for updates. iOS 4.3.4 was released on July 15th, and as you can see from the screenshot below this new update “fixes a security vulnerability with certificate validation”. The direct links to the OS haven’t been posted yet, and we’re hearing several users are getting timeout errors in iTunes when trying to download the new firmware. Build number of iOS 4.3.5 is 8L1, whilst a separate iOS 4.2.10 version for the CDMA has been released as well with build number 8E600.
We’ll update this article with more details on iOS 4.3.5 as we get them.
Direct links below:
- iPhone 3GS
- iPhone 4 (GSM)
- iPhone 4 (CDMA)
- iPad
- iPad 2 (also iPad 2,2 and iPad 2,3)
- iPod touch 3rd gen
- iPod touch 4th gen
Apple Releases iOS 5 Beta 4
Apple just seeded iOS 5 beta 4 to developers. The new build, carrying number 9A5274d, is available now in the Dev Center. iOS 5 beta 3 was seeded to developers on July 11, introducing a series of tweaks to Location Services and several optimizations to the underlying code of the OS, which resulted much snappier and more responsive than previous betas. However, some developers reported that bugs with Notification Center found in iOS 5 beta 1 were still not fixed in beta 3. iOS 5 will ship in the fall, as announced by Apple at WWDC.
We’ll update this story with more information and details as they become available. Read more
PopCap Teams Up With A Boy Suffering From Leukaemia, Grants His Wish Of Creating A Game
Owain Weinert, a 9-year-old boy that has been battling with Acute Lymphocytic Leukaemia recently reached out to the Make-A-Wish Foundation to see if he could have his dream of making an iOS game realised. Make-A-Wish inquired and managed to get in contact with the Seattle developer 4th & Battery, which you could classify as a ‘spin-off’ of PopCap (makers of Peggle and Plants vs. Zombies) that focuses on creating more experimental, indie or a “little flawed” games.
They granted Owain’s wish and helped him create Allied Star Police. Owain said he wanted to make something that was fun so that he would want to play the game. The result is a game that features a “combination of tower defense and real-time strategy gameplay” in which there is a “good vs. evil” story set in a “futuristic fictional world”.
Speaking of Owain, Mathew Lee Johnston, a senior producer at 4th and Battery, says that he “was like every other designer and developer I’ve worked with”. “The minute he walked in the door he handed us a fully realized game design, figured out to the last detail”. What does Owain think, now that the game is available?
My brother can’t stop playing it, my dad can’t stop playing it, and neither can I. This started off as a dream of mine and now my friends and people all over the world can play my creation.
Allied Star Police is available in the App Store for the iPhone and iPad for free. I’ve given it a quick play with two rounds and its certainly a fun game that offers a twist on the classic tower defense mechanic – it is most definitely worth the download. If you want to read more about the story of Owain and PopCap jump over to the Owain’s Wish page.
[Via Cult of Mac]
ROAR! #MacStoriesDeals - Wednesday
With today’s release of OS X 10.7, there are many great Mac deals! Here are today’s @MacStoriesDeals on iOS, Mac, and Mac App Store apps that are on sale for a limited time, so get them before they end!
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Due 1.6 Adds Natural Date & Time Parsing, We Celebrate With Another Giveaway
The ever popular reminder app Due has recently received another major update, 1.6. The newest version adds natural date and time parsing for reminders, much like Fantastical is doing for the Mac. This method lets you create reminders while the due date fills in automatically by typing into the title directly, i.e. “Wash the car in 20 mins”, “Leave for soccer at 3pm on Friday”, “Buy gift for Ticci’s birthday on July 30 at 1pm”, etc. Due also handles more than 64 reminders and timers as there was a limit before.
There were some tweaks and changes as well like interval on date picker now dynamically changing to accommodate due times that cannot be accurately displayed by a user’s preferred interval setting. Editing the value of a timer with an auto-generated label now updates the label to match the new countdown value. The app now hides any transient animation on quit to prevent jarring transition on next resume. Overdue and Today+Overdue badging is now faster when setting up a new repeating reminder and ‘Repeat from date’ follows the ‘Due date’ automatically.
There were a number of fixes as well and all the full change-log can be found on the Due’s blog. Read more
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