Showing posts with label Update. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Update. Show all posts

Sunday, October 16, 2011

iOS 5 compatible iDEvices with Ultrasn0w 1.2.4

The Dev-Team has made ​​available an update to its tool unlocked iPhone UltraSn0w . Many people were waiting for this new version (v1.2.4) which is compatible with iOS 5 but does not yet support new basebands . Here is a list of basebands supported: 01.59.00 / 04.26.08 / 05.11.07 / 05.12.01 / 05.13.04 / 06.15.00 . The version of the baseband of your iPhone is available by going to the menu Settings> General> About> Prog. the modem .

Thursday, August 18, 2011

Apple Releases 10.7.1 Update For OS X Lion

Apple for today launched an update to OS X 10.7.1 Lion with the following changes and improvements.
The 10.7.1 update is recommended for all users running OS X Lion and includes general operating system fixes That Enhance the Stability and compatibility of your Mac, Including That fixes:

Friday, July 22, 2011

iOS 5 beta 4 and iTunes 10.5 Beta 4 available for download (+ Links)

Apple has just made ​​available for download iOS 5 beta 4 reserved for developers. Available for iPhone, iPad, the build 9A5274d accompanied by iTunes 10.5 Beta 4 ( direct link Mac orMac Torrent link ) in order to make it all work together. It is now possible for developers to put hands on and test at full power iOS 5 in its fourth beta, available 11 days after the Beta 3. Good news indeed, the update can be done directly from the camera (updated OTA).

Monday, June 27, 2011

iOS 5 Over-the-air updates via 3G network


iOS 5 system software updates for iPhone and iPhone can not only over Wi-Fi wireless downloads, but also via 3G. It would not hold for all over-the-air updates, but for minor updates.Reported that the website 9to5Mac , which have not been able to figure out where the distinction between major and minor update will sit. At the start of a system update you get a warning screen that the iPhone is [much percentage] battery and at least 500 MB of free disk space should have.

Saturday, June 4, 2011

Automatic Download: iOS 5 will automatically update your applications

MacRumors discovery of a new  iOS 5 function appeared briefly in iTunes:Automatic Download . As its name suggests, this function will automatically receive updates to its applications on iTunes and / or your iDevice without having to download them manually. You can always disable this option if you do not want to update some of your applications.

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