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Wednesday, April 9, 2008

Updates And 3.5G iPhone

Usually, Apple's updates solve some problems, add some new features, nothing you wouldn't expect from a software update, but it seems some secrets came with the latest iPhone SDK, and some people were bright enough to find them. Anyway, until we get there, we'll talk about the latest software updates from Apple, first, then we'll get to world's most notorious smart phone, so get ready...

Well, since none of the updates issued by Apple in the last 24 hours doesn't come with any accurate information, I'll simply tell you what is this all about, and give you the links to the official update pages. After all, you know it already - "stability improvements" and "other issues," that's what Apple usually says for its most updates...

Being given the above, here you have the latest updates: iMac EFI Firmware Update 1.3, MacBook EFI Firmware Update 1.2, MacBook Air EFI Firmware Update 1.0, MacBook Pro EFI Firmware Update 1.5, and the Aluminum Keyboard Update.

At last, there's the iPhone SDK Beta 3, available here. This time, it's only a 1.4GB download, compared to over 2GB, the previous version, and an examination of this SDK has shown that code in this software development kit suggests the next iPhone will have "3.5G" HDSPA functionality, including a bunch of advanced features, and a maximum connection speed of 7.2 Megabits per second. As usual, Apple didn't comment anything yet, so we'll have to wait and see - June isn't that far, after all...

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