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  • Apple Releases Universal iOS Podcasts App

    June 26, 2012 // Gradly // Apple, blog, iPad, iPhone, News, Software Tags: App, Apple, blog, Download, iOS, iPad, iPhone, Podcasts, Software No Responses


    Apple Releases Universal iOS Podcasts App

    Apple Releases Universal iOS Podcasts App

    As expected, Apple was ramping up a dedicated universal app for all podcasts. touted “the easiest way to discover, subscribe to and play your favorite podcasts on your iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch.” Head over to App Store and download for free here.

    Podcasts app is the easiest way to discover, subscribe to and play your favorite podcasts on your iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch. Explore hundreds of thousands of free audio and video podcasts from the Podcasts Catalog, and play the most popular podcasts, organized for you by topic, with the all-new Top Stations feature.

    App features:

    – Enjoy all of your audio and video podcasts in a single app

    – Explore hundreds of thousands of podcasts including shows in over 40 languages

    – Try the innovative new Top Stations feature to find new podcast series in a variety of topics, including arts, business, comedy, music, news, sports, and more.

    – Browse by Audio or Video podcasts, or see what’s most popular in Top Charts

    – Tap subscribe for your favorites and automatically receive new episodes for free as they become available

    – Stream episodes or download to listen while offline

    – Skip forward and back using simple playback controls

    – Turn on Sleep Timer to automatically stop playing a podcast while listening in bed

    – Share your favorite episodes with friends using Twitter, Messages and Mail

    – Optionally sync your favorite episodes from iTunes on your Mac or PC

    – Sync your episode playback for seamless transition between devices

    • Download Podcasts
  • iOS 6.0 Beta Build 10A5316k and Safari 6 Download Links Leaked Ahead of WWDC’12

    June 10, 2012 // Gradly // Apple, blog, Cloud, Download, iPad, iPhone, Rants & Raves, Rumors, Software Tags: 10A5316k, Apple, blog, Download, iCloud, iOS 6, iOS 6.0, iOS6, Leaked, OS X Mountain Lion, Safari 6, WWDC 2012, WWDC'12 No Responses


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    iOS 6 beta build 10A5316k direct download links along with a developer preview of Safari 6 for OS X Lion have just been leaked and discovered and leaked by the Chinese guys at site WeiPhone. The download links are not active for now and if you try to visit any of them it will direct you to a page says - ”Your session has expired.”

    Last year similar list of links leaked just before Apple’s WWDC 2011 keynote. What’s interesting about the new discovery is that Apple may be planning to drop iOS 6 support for the original iPad and the third-generation iPod touch.

    iOS 6 Beta and Safari 6 Direct Download Links

    The New iPad (iPad 3)

    • Consumer: Wi-Fi, Wi-Fi + Cellular (GSM), WiFi + Cellular (CDMA)
    • Enterprise: Wi-Fi, WiFi + Cellular (GSM), WiFi + Cellular (CDMA)

    iPad 2

    • Consumer: Wi-Fi, WiFi + 3G (GSM), WiFi + 3G (CDMA), Revised Wi-Fi
    • Enterprise: Wi-Fi, WiFi + 3G (GSM), WiFi + 3G (CDMA), Revised Wi-Fi

    iPhone

    • Consumer: 4S, 4 (GSM), 4 (CDMA), 3GS
    • Enterprise: 4S, 4 (GSM), 4 (CDMA), 3GS

    iPod touch 4G

    • Consumer: 4th Generation
    • Enterprise: 4th Generation

    Apple TV

    • Consumer: 2nd Generation, 3rd Generation

    Other iOS

    • iOS 6 Beta Guide (PDF)
    • Installing Apple TV Software (PDF)

    Safari 6

    • Consumer: - Safari 6 Developer Preview for Lion, Uninstaller

    WWDC 2012 is scheduled for tomorrow at 10AM PT in which Apple are going to unveil iOS 6 along with OS X Mountain Lion and the last update to their iCloud service. A new 3D map are highly speculated to debut with the new system.

  • Alleged Next-generation iPhone 5 Metal Back Hands-on Video

    June 7, 2012 // Gradly // Apple, blog, Gadgets, iPhone, Rants & Raves, Rumors Tags: Apple, blog, demo, Hands-on, iPhone, iPhone 5, Leaked, Next-gen, video No Responses


    Alleged Next-generation iPhone 5 Metal Back Hands-on Video

    Alleged Next-generation iPhone 5 Metal Back Hands-on Video

    last month, we have showed some photos of black and white next-generation iPhone backs. The guys at eTradeSupply have got their hands on one of these back shells.

    This does again affirms the brand new, taller and thinner design, packed with smaller dock connecter, new speaker and mic. grills, a relocated headphone jack and a unibody back plate attached to the antenna band. Watch the demo video below:

    According the demo video, the sim card tray seems smaller, although this does not mean a smaller nano sim card will make its way into the new iPhone as well, anyway, the new iPhone is expected to launch this fall.

  • Google New 3D Maps Unveiled, Coming to iOS and Android Devices

    June 6, 2012 // Gradly // 3D, Android, Apple, blog, google, iPad, iPhone, Mobile, News, Tech. Tags: 3D Maps, Android, Apple, blog, demo, Google, Google Earth, iOS, Tech, WWDC No Responses


    Google New 3D Maps Unveiled, Coming to iOS and Android

    Google New 3D Maps Unveiled, Coming to iOS and Android

    During its “next dimension” press conference, Google unveiled their plans for its Google Maps service. With a brand new 3D mapping feature for Google Earth, captured by special airplanes equipped with Street View-like 3D cameras, the services will be coming to both Android and iOS devices in the coming weeks.

    Watch the full event below:

    The tentpole of today’s keynote probably the new offline mapping capabilities, where journeys can be planned and locations can be found regardless of whether you’re connected to the internet or not. Its enough to download the map of the desired location before you go and later you can use different features while offline. Awesome.

    The announcement comes a week ahead of Apple’s WWDC in which its highly rumored the company will debut its own 3D maps service at its using from C3 Technologies.

    Image via engadget

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