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- When will Apple preview iOS 5?
- Google Instant Previews brings visual search results to the iPhone
- Apple releases iTunes 10.2.1 (Bug fixes?)
- AT&T vs. Verizon iPad 2: Which should you choose?
- Apple USB Power Adapter with Sync and Charge Cable 50% off!
- iOS 4.3 for iPhone, iPad walkthrough
- New and updated iPhone and iPad apps for Tuesday, March 8
- UPDATED: iOS 4.3 coming today? 3-device personal hotspot limit up to carriers?
- iPad 2 give away! Last chance to enter to win!
- Angry Birds Seasons getting a St. Patricks Day update
When will Apple preview iOS 5? Posted: 08 Mar 2011 04:27 PM PST Apple will most likely preview iOS 5 for iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch in early April. This isn’t based on a “source familiar with the matter” but on simple history. Apple is secretive but cyclical. When it comes to iOS, so far they’ve held to the same pattern year after year. They did a preview in April of last year for iOS 4, and they’ve previewed iOS (formerly iPhone OS) in the spring going back to 2.0 in 2008. If you’re curious what we hope (not expect) to see included, check out our Imagining iOS 5 post. Otherwise, we’re waiting on the preview in April. You? When will Apple preview iOS 5? is a story by TiPb. This feed is sponsored by The iPhone Blog Store. |
Google Instant Previews brings visual search results to the iPhone Posted: 08 Mar 2011 04:20 PM PST Earlier today Google rolled out their Instant Previews feature for mobile devices like iPhone. The feature adds elegant thumbnail previews to your search results and works perfectly on your iPhone or iPod touch, even bearing a resemblance to the way Mobile Safari handles tab management. Instant Previews has been available on the desktop since last year but I never found myself actually using it. I’ve only been playing with it on my iPhone for a few minutes but can already tell you I’ll be using Instant Previews a lot more on the go than I ever did on the desktop. Just tap the little magnifying glass next to your search results to see Instant Previews in action. If you don’t have your iPhone handy then check out the video after the break to get a better idea of how it works, and don’t forget to let us know what you think in the comments!
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Apple releases iTunes 10.2.1 (Bug fixes?) Posted: 08 Mar 2011 03:49 PM PST Apple has released a point update to iTunes, 10.2.1. Coming less than one week after iTunes 10.2 — which enabled iOS 4.3 syncing — and without explanation, we can only assume it’s “bug fixes and performance improvements”. Get it via Software Update or Apple’s iTunes page. If you notice any changes, let us know in comments! Apple releases iTunes 10.2.1 (Bug fixes?) is a story by TiPb. This feed is sponsored by The iPhone Blog Store. |
AT&T vs. Verizon iPad 2: Which should you choose? Posted: 08 Mar 2011 11:37 AM PST So you’ve decided on a 3G iPad 2 over its Wi-Fi counterpart, but now you must choose which carrier to go with – AT&T or Verizon? For a breakdown of each carrier’s pricing scheme, follow along after the break!
AT&TOn the original iPad, AT&T offered two prepaid plans. Now, they are offering those same two prepaid plans in addition to two postpaid plans. Both the prepaid and postpaid plans have a 250MB option for $14.99 and a 2GB option for $25 – the difference lies in the overage charges of the 2 GB plans. In the prepaid plan, if you exceed 2GB, you must pay an additional $25 for 2 more GB of data. In the postpaid plan, it’s $10 for each additional GB. Prepaid
Postpaid
The other difference, of course, is when you pay for the plans. In the prepaid options, you pay ahead time for the data and if you use it up before the month is over, you have an option to buy more. In the postpaid options, you will be billed for the data you used at the end of the month. So if you want to ensure that you never exceed your alloted data cap, stick with the prepaid options. On the other hand, if you want data regardless of overage charges, go with postpaid option; you’ll likely save money in the end. Lastly, if you are currently on an unlimited $30 plan with the original iPad, you will be grandfathered into this plan automatically. VerizonVerizon is offering a broader range of plans, so if you expect to use a lot of data, Verizon may be the better choice for you.
With both carriers, the plans are month-to-month and can be cancelled at any time. To summarize, here’s a chart that breaks down the pricing for a quick comparison. Other ConsiderationsAs with choosing a carrier for the iPhone 4, TiPb always recommends you choose the one with better coverage where you are most of the time. If they are comparable, start looking at data speeds and prices. AT&T boasts of having the fastest 3G network, while Verizon claims to be the most reliable. Also, since AT&T is GSM/HSPA and uses SIM cards, if you’re an international traveler and want to be able to get local SIM cards to use in other countries like Canada, the UK, etc. Verizon won’t be an option. Lastly, keep in mind that once you make your decision, it’s final. The AT&T and Verizon iPads are equipped with different hardware, so once you choose, there’s no turning back. Do you know which carrier you’re going with? If so, let us know who you chose and why in the comments below! AT&T vs. Verizon iPad 2: Which should you choose? is a story by TiPb. This feed is sponsored by The iPhone Blog Store. |
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iOS 4.3 for iPhone, iPad walkthrough Posted: 08 Mar 2011 10:54 AM PST Complete feature guide to Apple’s iOS 4.3 software for iPhone, iPod touch, and iPadiOS 4.3 is now in gold master and scheduled for release on March 11, 2011 alongside iPad 2 with new features like Wi-Fi personal hotspot for iPhone, iTunes home sharing, improved AirPlay, faster Safari and more. If you want a quick look at the new software but don’t have a lot of time, check out the video above for everything you need to know about iOS 4.3 in just 5 minutes. For a more in-depth iOS 4.3 guide, read on after the break. Note: We’re combining iPhone, iPod touch, and iPad walkthroughs below since, post iOS 4.2 grand-unification the size of the updates are roughly similar. If it gets more complicated later, we’ll split iPhone/iPod touch out from iPad like last time.
What hasn’t changediOS 4.3 looks to have interesting albeit far from numerous changes thus far. Since we’re only covering what’s new and improved, here’s a list of previous walkthroughs for those new to iPhone, iPod touch, and iPad so you can learn about all the established features. Major releases in bold.
System-wide changesAirPlay
Video Mirroring (iPad 2 only)
Video mirroring, as the name suggests, means everything and anything you see on iPad 2, from Home Screen to apps, will be shown exactly the same on your external monitor or HD TV. (Hulu and similar apps might have a way to block this, we’ll have to test it and see.) Home Screen
Multitouch navigation gestures (iPad only, developers only)Apple has introduced 4 or 5 finger multitouch navigation gestures in the iOS 4.3 for iPad but only for developers to test. They won’t be available to regular users. To get them to appear in Settings, you need to connect your iPad to Xcode and enable the device for development. (See our how to enable iPad multitasking gestures in iOS 4.3 article for more.) The new gestures don’t replace the Home Button but do reduce the amount of times you need to single or double click it, which could reduce concerns of hardware wear and tear post iOS 4 multitasking. The new gestures can be done with 4 or 5 fingers and resemble multitouch trackpad gestures available on Mac OS X since the introduction of the original MacBook Air in 2008 and expanded upon in the recent Mac OS X 10.7 Lion preview given by Steve Jobs at the Back to the Mac event. The gestures currently include
The sideways swipe is interesting in that it allows you to go left or right whereas the Fast App Switcher reorders the recent app icons so you always go backwards in “time” to the right. It seems perceptively faster for a single app-back movement since there’s no carousel animation, yet you can only swipe back one app at a time whereas you can tap on any of 4 immediately available app icons in the Fast App Switcher and swipe back 4 additional apps at a time. Performance on the current generation iPad, however, is hampered by lack of RAM. With only 256MB many apps will need to reload when you swipe back to them (at least so far in the beta). If iPad 2 has at least 512MB — or better yet 1GB — it would fly with this system. Mute widget (iPad only)When iPad shipped with iOS 3.2 the hardware switch above the volume rocker was set to lock or unlock screen orientation. In iOS 4.2 it was changed to a mute/un-mute switch like iPhone. Uncharacteristically, Apple has now added a Settings toggle to let the user choose which function they want the switch to perform. Since iOS 4.2 added a software orientation lock widget in the multitasking Fast App Switcher dock, iOS 4.3 now also toggles between that widget and a software mute button to fill whichever function is no longer being provided by the hardware switch. (Hardware switch set to orientation lock means dock widget becomes mute button and vice-versa.) Photos
Notes
App Store
Although it’s not an iOS 4.3 specific feature, App Store has also been updated recently on the server side with a few new features. On all devices, if you’ve already bought or downloaded an app but it’s not currently loaded on your iPhone, iPod touch, or iPad, instead of the Free or price button, you get an Install button. (This doesn’t seem true in all regional App Store yet, but is working in the US App Store.) On the iPad there are also new filters in place on the search page, including Category, Release Date, Customer Rating, Price, and Device, as well as a Reset Filters option. Since App Store, like iTunes is really just an app-wrapped, internet powered, WebKit UI Apple can make all sorts of changes without having to wait for a new iOS version to ship. Usually these are just content features, banners, etc. (or the addition of Ping…) but it’s nice to see new functionality sneak in every once and a while. Also, if you leave a search to go to Featured or Top Charts, etc. and then tap the search field at the top right, you’re whisked right back the previous search results, sans keyboard. iAds
HTTP Live Streaming metrics
iTunes
FaceTime (iPad 2)
Enter your credentials and you’ll be able to FaceTime with anyone on iPhone 4, iPod touch 4, iPad 2, or Mac. [We'll update this when iPad 2 ships and we have a chance to test it.] Photo Booth (iPad 2 only)
[We'll update this when iPad 2 ships and we have a chance to test it.] Settings
Wi-Fi Personal Hotspot (iPhone 4 only)
When you tap Personal Hotspot you’re taken to a screen that lets you toggle it on or off (why can’t we do this top-level like Airplane Mode or VPN?) along with your — visible — current WPA access point password (with no choice to hide it). Instructions on how “to connect using Wi-Fi” have been added to the previous tethering instructions for Bluetooth and USB. As before with Bluetooth, if you don’t have Wi-Fi enabled you’ll get a popup asking if you’d like to enable it or if you’d prefer to tether via Bluetooth (if that’s enabled) or USB. You can change your WPA password by tapping on it, and you’re warned the new password must be at least 8 characters long (we recommend something not easily guessed like “password”) and that changing the password will disconnect any currently connected devices. When activated you get the same blue bar across the top of your iPhone that tethering presented under iOS 3 and iOS 4, though renamed Personal Hotspot and now indicating the number of devices connected (up to a maximum of 5 on Verizon, 3 on most GSM carriers like AT&T). For iPhone 3GS users personal hotspot is there and in the same top-level position, but is limited to the old-style Bluetooth and USB. Location ServicesLocation Services has also been promoted to top level in iPhone, iPod touch, and iPad. (see iPhone screenshot above, iPad screen shot below) Sounds (iPhone 4 only)Mercifully, the new Text Tones for iPhone 4 introduced in iOS 4.2 have been made shorter as better fits Text Tones. Tragically, they haven’t been made any better — they’re still better suited for ringtones, not text/SMS. It’s bewildering. General: RestrictionsIf you don’t want your children discovering new, electronic hipster songs on Apple’s social music network, Ping, iOS 4.3 lets you disable it via the Parental Controls. General: Use Side Switch to (iPad only)The iPad’s hardware switch, originally released as an orientation lock/unlock in iOS 3.2 and changed to an iPhone-like mute/un-mute switch in iOS 4.2 now becomes user assignable in iOS 4.3. Yes, with a simple checkbox you can choose which way you personally like it. As mentioned up top, whichever option you do not choose becomes a software control in the multitasking Fast App Switcher dock. General: Multitasking Gestures (iPad developers only)A simple toggle allows you to turn on or off the new multitasking navigation gestures (see the description under system-wide changes, above). These are intended for developers only, not end-users so you need to connect to Xcode to enable them. (See our how to enable iPad multitasking gestures in iOS 4.3 article for more.) Messages (iPhone only)The settings for Messages now allow you to choose how many times you want SMS/MMS alerts to sound, repeated at two minute intervals. Choices include:
iPod
NotesAs mentioned previously, Noteworthy replaces Chalkboard in the Notes settings. Phone + Contacts
Safari
In addition we’d expect Apple adds whatever other HTML 5, CSS, and Nitro (their JavaScript rendering engine) improvements they’ve made since iOS 4.2 shipped. iPod
Home Sharing
You’ll be taken “back” to the iPod app media list but you’ll now be seeing your PC’s library instead of your local device library (it can be a little confusing at first but the PC library name is written on top of the scroll list). Choose your music, TV, movies, or other media just as you would have previously, but it’ll now stream from your PC over Wi-Fi. To change back to your local device library, tap on More, tap on Sharing, and select your local device from the top of the list (you’ll see a checkmark next to whichever library is currently the active one). So it’s a little complex and it can be confusing, but it works and for media you only want access to occasionally, it can save you a lot of occasional syncing Pricing and compatibilityiOS 4.3 is available free of charge to all compatible iOS devices. Compatibility, however, is so far even more restricted that iOS 4 — namely iPhone 3G/iPod touch G2 do not have beta versions of iOS 4.3 to date.
ConclusioniOS 4.3 gives AirPlay some much-needed improvements, adds Home Sharing, begins to fix the horrible text-tones for iPhone, and provides the fantastic personal hotspot feature for iPhone 4. It’s not a huge update but it’s a good one. If you were expecting more major updates, like notification SIRI-infused, OS-wide VoiceControl system, etc. etc. then you’ll need to wait for a more major update like iOS 5. (Which should be previewed this month or next.) For now you have a few more toys to play with in your iOS chest. As always, If you noticed we missed anything, drop us a note in the comments or send us an email and we'll update as needed. iOS 4.3 for iPhone, iPad walkthrough is a story by TiPb. This feed is sponsored by The iPhone Blog Store. |
New and updated iPhone and iPad apps for Tuesday, March 8 Posted: 08 Mar 2011 07:47 AM PST Every day, TiPb gets flooded with announcements for new and updated iPhone, iPod touch, and iPad apps and games. So every day we pick just a few of the most interesting, the most notable, and simply the most awesome to share with you!
Any other big apps or game releases or updates today? If you pick any of these up, let us know what you think! New and updated iPhone and iPad apps for Tuesday, March 8 is a story by TiPb. This feed is sponsored by The iPhone Blog Store. |
UPDATED: iOS 4.3 coming today? 3-device personal hotspot limit up to carriers? Posted: 08 Mar 2011 07:01 AM PST BGR is hearing from their sources that Apple might just release iOS 4.3 as early as today. Apple previously announced they’d be releasing iOS 4.3 on Friday alongside iPad 2 so take it with a Cupertino-sized grain of salt, however Apple has staggered release days previously to avoid everyone hitting their servers all at once. If it does come today expect the usual 10am PT/1pm ET start time. Also, BGR says the reason many GSM carriers like AT&T will have a 3-device personal hotspot limit — as opposed to the Verizon iPhone’s 5-device limit — is that the default is 3 but Apple will raise it to 5 at a carrier’s request. Guess most haven’t requested that… Anyone going to be checking for updates today, or do you think we’ll have to wait for Friday? UPDATE: The Loop says tomorrow is a better bet for early an iOS 4.3 drop. [The Loop] [BGR] UPDATED: iOS 4.3 coming today? 3-device personal hotspot limit up to carriers? is a story by TiPb. This feed is sponsored by The iPhone Blog Store. |
iPad 2 give away! Last chance to enter to win! Posted: 08 Mar 2011 05:50 AM PST REMINDER: The minute Apple announced the super sweet new iPad 2 you just had to know TiPb would be giving one away, right? So let’s get right to it shall we: Just leave a reply to the contest thread in our iPad Forum telling us what you love most about TiPb (besides the contests, of course!). What’s your absolute favorite thing, what brings you back to the site over and over again every day? It’s that simple, so get to it and good luck!
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Angry Birds Seasons getting a St. Patricks Day update Posted: 08 Mar 2011 05:48 AM PST Rovio Mobile have announced today that Angry Birds Seasons will be getting a St Patrick’s day update in the next few days. The update should have new St. Patrick’s Day levels, with more hidden golden eggs, leprechaun pigs, and 4-leaf clovers. The update isn’t available yet but should be available in the next few days, so keep your eyes on our daily post, New and Updated iPhone and iPad apps. If you haven’t already picked up, Angry Birds Seasons, be sure to pick it up now. Watch the trailer for the update after the break and let us know what you think. [iTunes Link - 99c]
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