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  • iTunes 11 Direct Download Links for OS X, Windows, Windows 64-bit


    iTunes 11 Direct Download Links for OS X, Windows, Windows 64-bit

    iTunes 11 Direct Download Links for OS X, Windows, Windows 64-bit

    Apple has finally released iTunes 11. The revamped iTunes app features a completely redesigned and simplified user-interface that is cleaner and simpler to use.

    iTunes 11 also features a new icon, a new Mini player, and the new App Store a kin to the one in iPhone and iPad. The app is far more integrated with iCloud and takes advantage of the cloud service’s abilities.

    Download iTunes for Mac OS X:
    http://appldnld.apple.com/iTunes11/0…W/iTunes11.dmg

    Download iTunes for Windows XP, Vista, Windows 7, or Windows 8:
    http://appldnld.apple.com/iTunes11/0…TunesSetup.exe

    Download iTunes for Windows (64-bit):
    http://appldnld.apple.com/iTunes11/0…nes64Setup.exe

  • Nokia Maps Here for Apple’s iOS Devices is Now Available on the App Store


    Nokia Maps Here for Apple's iOS Devices is Now Available on the App Store

    Nokia Maps Here for Apple’s iOS Devices is Now Available on the App Store

    As expected, Nokia promised maps solution for iOS devices is now available on the App Store. A new cross-platform solution called, Nokia Here, based on HTML 5, the App is available for iPhone, iPod Touch and iPad, it offers offline viewing and supports a coverage of around 200 countries. Check out the full list of features below:

    • Map views – Pick the map you need from map view, live traffic view, public transport line view or satellite view
    • Save map areas & wander without data coverage
    • In selected countries, access community maps created and updated by users
    • Maps, search and place coverage for nearly 200 countries
    • Search with history and suggestions
    • Share places with just a tap, including the location and how to get there, over SMS, email, or social networks
    • Organize places you love into Collections
    • Sign in to HERE Maps with your Nokia Account or Facebook login
    • Sync with Here.net – Access your Collections anywhere
    • Step-by-Step voice-guided walk navigation
    • Walk navigation through pedestrian routes, parks, alleyways, and more
    • Public transportation and driving directions

    Download it from here

  • Windows Head Steven Sinofsky Leaving Microsoft


    Windows Head Steven Sinofsky Leaving Microsoft

    Windows Head Steven Sinofsky Leaving Microsoft

    Microsoft head of Windows division, Steven Sinofsky, has left the company and Julie Larson-Green will take over his position. According to New York Times, The departure of Mr. Sinfosky, a 23-year veteran of the company, described as a mutual decision by Mr. Sinofsky and Steven A. Ballmer, the chief executive of the company.

    This is a similar situation to Forstall leaving Apple earlier this month. Mr. Sinofsky said:

    It is impossible to count the blessings I have received over my years at Microsoft. I am humbled by the professionalism and generosity of everyone I have had the good fortune to work with at this awesome company.

    Some might notice a bit of chatter speculating about this decision or timing. I can assure you that none could be true as this was a personal and private choice that in no way reflects any speculation or theories one might read-about me, opportunity, the company or its leadership.

    Steve Ballmer’s letter to the Microsoft team:

    Over the past few months we have delivered the foundation for a new era for Microsoft. From Office to Bing to Windows Phone and Windows Azure, to Xbox and of course Windows and Surface and everything in between, we’ve unleashed a huge wave of devices and services that people and businesses love. I simply couldn’t be more proud of the effort you have all put in to get us here and to set the foundation for our future. At the Windows launch in New York, at the Windows Phone event in San Francisco, and again at the Build event on Redmond campus, I was struck that while externally many people look at these events as the finish line, they really represent the starting line of a new era.

    As we enter this new era, and with the successful launch of Windows 8 and Surface behind us, Steven Sinofsky has decided to leave the company. Steven joined Microsoft in 1989 as a software development engineer and has contributed to the company in many ways from his work as a technical advisor to Bill Gates, to leading the evolution of the Microsoft Office business, to his direction and successful leadership of Windows and Windows Live as well as Surface. I am grateful for the work that Steven has delivered in his time at our company. Effective immediately, Julie Larson-Green will lead Windows engineering. She will be responsible for all product development for Windows and Windows Live, in addition to Surface. Julie has been a stalwart leader of building compelling “experiences” from her time on Internet Explorer, through the evolution of Office and most recently to the re-imagination of Windows. Her unique product and innovation perspective and proven ability to effectively collaborate and drive a cross company agenda will serve us well as she takes on this new leadership role. All of the current Windows engineering teams will report into Julie, and Julie will report to me.

    Tami Reller will lead business and marketing strategy for Windows including Surface and partner devices. She will provide broad stewardship to our PC marketing efforts while managing the line business functions for Windows. Her work on Windows since 2007 has been exemplary and her strong talents in working with internal groups and partners will also serve us well. Tami also will report to me.

    We are facing a time of great opportunity. What we have accomplished over the past few years is nothing short of amazing, and I know we have more amazing in us. I am excited about our people, I am energized by our ability to change and grow, and I look forward to the success which lies ahead. Thank you for all you do, and please join me in congratulating our new leadership and celebrating all that we have accomplished so far.

  • iOS 6.0.1 iPhone, iPad, iPod Touch, Direct Download Links Repository


    iOS 6.0.1 iPhone, iPad, iPod Touch, Direct Download Links Repository

    iOS 6.0.1 iPhone, iPad, iPod Touch, Direct Download Links Repository

    Apple has just released iOS 6.0.1 for all devices. You can download iOS 6 from iTunes or over-the-air directly on your iOS device.

    if you have an iPhone 5, you need to update your Software normally but that will install a new Software Update app to your homescreen.

    The changelog and direct download links can be found below:

    Change log:

    • Fixes a bug that prevents iPhone 5 from installing software updates wirelessly over the air
    • Fixes a bug where horizontal lines may be displayed across the keyboard
    • Fixes an issue that could cause camera flash to not go off
    • Improves reliability of iPhone 5 and iPod touch (5th generation) when connected to encrypted WPA2 Wi-Fi networks
    • Resolves an issue that prevents iPhone from using the cellular network in some instances
    • Consolidated the Use Cellular Data switch for iTunes Match
    • Fixes a Passcode Lock bug which sometimes allowed access to Passbook pass details from lock screen
    • Fixes a bug affecting Exchange meetings.

    iOS 6.0.1 iPhone, iPad, iPod Touch, Direct Download Links Repository

    Device Current version Date found
    AppleTV(2G) (AppleTV2,1)
    5.1 (10A406e)
    09/24/2012 13:46:01
    AppleTV3,1 (AppleTV3,1)
    5.1 (10A406e)
    09/24/2012 13:46:01
    iPad (iPad1,1)
    5.1.1 (9B206)
    05/07/2012 13:13:01
    iPad2(wifi) (iPad2,1)
    6.0.1 (10A523)
    11/01/2012 13:10:01
    iPad2(at&t) (iPad2,2)
    6.0.1 (10A523)
    11/01/2012 13:10:01
    iPad2(vz) (iPad2,3)
    6.0.1 (10A523)
    11/01/2012 13:10:01
    iPad2,4 (iPad2,4)
    6.0.1 (10A523)
    11/01/2012 13:10:01
    iPad2,5 (iPad2,5)
    6.0.1 (10A523)
    11/01/2012 13:10:01
    iPad3,1 (iPad3,1)
    6.0.1 (10A523)
    11/01/2012 13:10:01
    iPad3,2 (iPad3,2)
    6.0.1 (10A523)
    11/01/2012 13:10:01
    iPad3,3 (iPad3,3)
    6.0.1 (10A523)
    11/01/2012 13:10:01
    iPad3,4 (iPad3,4)
    6.0.1 (10A523)
    11/01/2012 13:10:01
    iPhone (iPhone1,1)
    3.1.3 (7E18)
    04/08/2010 21:05:48
    iPhone3G (iPhone1,2)
    4.2 (8C148)
    11/22/2010 13:08:57
    iPhone3GS (iPhone2,1)
    6.0.1 (10A523)
    11/01/2012 13:10:01
    iPhone4 (iPhone3,1)
    6.0.1 (10A523)
    11/01/2012 13:10:01
    iPhone3,2 (iPhone3,2)
    6.0.1 (10A523)
    11/01/2012 13:10:01
    iPhone4(vz) (iPhone3,3)
    6.0.1 (10A523)
    11/01/2012 13:10:01
    iPhone4S (iPhone4,1)
    6.0.1 (10A523)
    11/01/2012 13:10:01
    iPhone5,1 (iPhone5,1)
    6.0.1 (10A525)
    11/01/2012 13:10:01
    iPhone5,2 (iPhone5,2)
    6.0.1 (10A525)
    11/01/2012 13:10:01
    iPodTouch(2G) (iPod2,1)
    4.2 (8C148)
    11/22/2010 13:08:57
    iPodTouch(3G) (iPod3,1)
    5.1.1 (9B206)
    05/07/2012 13:13:01
    iPodTouch(4G) (iPod4,1)
    6.0.1 (10A523)
    11/01/2012 13:10:01
    iPodTouch(5G) (iPod5,1)
    6.0.1 (10A523)
    11/01/2012 13:10:01
    last updated: 11/01/2012 15:08:01 EDT