Wednesday, February 20, 2013

iTunes Updated To 11.0.2

Apple has just released iTunes 11.0.2 which, among a bunch of bug fixes, also adds a new Composer view and improves playlist responses.


The new update adds a Composer view for Music, improved responsiveness when handling large playlists, and a bug fix for purchases that do not show up in iTunes. Various other performance enhancements are also included.

You can either check out the new release over at Apple.com or use the software update feature within the iTunes app.



Download iTunes 11.0.2 directly from Apple’s website if you’re planning to do a fresh install, or simply launch the Software Update tool to update your already-existing version of iTunes on your PC or Mac.

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Evasi0n 1.4 Released

Few hours after Apple has released iOS 6.1.2, Evad3rs the team behind the iOS 6 Jailbreak has released Evasi0n 1.4 which supports iOS 6.1.2.



Download Evasi0n 1.4 below

if you’re currently on iOS 6.1.1 or lower and would like to update to the new firmware, but maintain your jailbreak, you must: backup your device, restore your iPhone to stock 6.1.2 via iTunes (not OTA), and then use evasi0n 1.4 to jailbreak.

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Apple Releases iOS 6.1.2


Apple has released iOS 6.1.2 update to fix a bug with Microsoft Exchange Calendar that could result in an increased network activity and reduce battery life.


You can download the update below or goto settings> general>software Update on your iOS device to update

iPad 4
iPad 4 (WIFI 3,4) 6.1.2
iPad 4 (GSM 3,5) 6.1.2
iPad 4 (CDMA 3,6) 6.1.2


iPad Mini
iPad mini (WIFI iPad2,5) 6.1.2
iPad mini (GSM iPad2,6) 6.1.2
iPad mini (CDMA iPad2,7) 6.1.2

iPad 3
iPad 3 (WIFI iPad3,1) 6.1.2
iPad 3 (GSM iPad3,3) 6.1.2
iPad 3 (CDMA iPad3,2) 6.1.2

iPad 2
iPad 2 (iPad2,4) 6.1.2
iPad 2 (iPad2,1) 6.1.2
iPad 2 (GSM iPad2,2) 6.1.2
iPad 2 (CDMA iPad2,3) 6.1.2


iPhone
iPhone 5 (5.1 GSM) 6.1.2
iPhone 5 (5.2 Global)  6.1.2
iPhone 4S 6.1.2
iPhone 4 (3.1 GSM) 6.1.2
iPhone 4 (3.2 GSM) 6.1.2
iPhone 4 (3.3 CDMA) 6.1.2
iPhone 3GS 6.1.2

iPod Touch
iPod touch 5G 6.1.2
iPod touch 4G 6.1.2

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Windows Blue hits Milestone 1 as screenshot leakes online

New reports claimed that Windows Blue just recently hit milestone 1, which is believed to be half way through the OS's development cycle. Milestone 2 will be the final build before Windows Blue RTM's, which is expected to happen in August of 2013.

It also appears to be true that Windows Blue will run version 6.3 of the NT Kernel, and not 6.2 as some originally believed. This is because 6.3 will tell applications what version of Windows it's running, 6.1 is Windows 7, 6.2 is Windows 8 and 6.3 is Windows Blue.


From this latest kernel bump, it certainly looks as though Microsoft will be delivering some significant changes. The screenshots themselves do not reveal what kinds of changes we could be seeing, but TheVerge‘s report also suggests Windows Blue is designed for a new fleet of hardware types, including the increasingly popular 7 and 8-inch tablets.

Windows Blue is expected to make an appearance sometime later this year, and will begin to ease users into the annual update system.

Obviously, Microsoft refuse to talk about Windows Blue, which means most details are still scarce. Nobody knows what Blue will include as an update, or whether the update will be free.

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HTC One unveiled; features 4.7-inch 1080p display, 1.7GHz quad-core Snapdragon 600, UltraPixel camera, Android 4.1.2 with Sense 5.

HTC’s new flagship phone sets new standards for the company, for both external and internal hardware. Unlike most of its previous phones, the new smartphone uses aluminum and glass as its main materials for its new unibody design. The HTC One features a 4.7-inch super LCD 3 display, capable of 1080p output and protected by the ultra-strong Gorilla Glass 2, a quad-core Snapdragon 600 processor running at 1.7 GHz, 2GB of RAM, a 13-megapixel “UltraPixel” camera, 2,300mAh battery and two generous storage options: 32 or 64GB. The new phone is powered with Android 4.1.2 Jelly Bean. The One also bears the distinction of being one of the first smartphones to feature Qualcomm's quad-core Snapdragon 600.


The new unibody construction manages to cram a 2,300mAh Li-polymer battery, 802.11 a/ac/b/g/n Wi-Fi radios, Bluetooth 4.0 and NFC. There are also speakers with built-in amps, as well as a beefed-up camera branded as HTC UltraPixel that is capable of gathering 300 percent more light than a standard smartphone camera, suggesting that HTC will market this device, at least partially, as a multimedia powerhouse.


The HTC One is powered with an IR blaster, integrated into the power button, allowing the smartphone to act as a remote for most TV’s and set-top boxes. In addition, HTC Sense TV, a new app built into the device, acts as an interactive program guide. To compliment the brand new hardware, the HTC One runs on top of HTC’s Sense user interface, which now sits at version 5 with tons of new refinements over previous releases.

The HTC one will be available beginning in March, from 185 mobile operators across 80 countries, including AT&T, T-Mobile and Sprint in the United States.

Source: RedmondPie

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