Developer Marco Arment has announced plans to drop support for a couple of iOS devices in the next version of his popular reading application, Instapaper.
Apparently fed up with the crashes experienced by users of Instapaper on iPhone 3G and iPod touch 2G players, Arment reveals via the changelog for version 4.0.4 t... |
23 February 2012 13:11 GMT |
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Apple is effectively closing another chapter in the iOS 4 device compatibility saga with reports signaling that the company’s 4.3 firmware, seeded to developers earlier this week, drops support for old-generation hardware.Specifically, the absence of iPhone 3G and iPod touch 2G listings from the iOS 4.3 beta do... |
13 January 2011 10:43 GMT |
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It has been revealed that Apple has changed its mind about allowing secon-generation iPod touch owners to use AirPrint, the wireless-printing capability Apple introduced via an iOS developer release last month.9to5mac appropriately points readers' attention to Apple’s original press release that informed t... |
5 October 2010 10:14 GMT |
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Via a sign that reads “Hurry, offer ends 9/7,” Apple is signaling that its Back to School promotion, which nabs eligible students a free iPod touch (mail in rebate), is coming to an end.Buyers must get a qualifying Mac as well as the iPod touch with Apple education pricing from May 25, 2010, through Septe... |
6 September 2010 06:04 GMT |
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Amazon is slashing prices for some of Apple’s old-generation products, including the second-generation iPod touch, which comes pre-installed with iOS 3.1 and offers 8GB of storage. Now available for $169.54 with free shipping, the device supports installation of iOS 4, the latest version of the iPhone opera... |
25 June 2010 08:41 GMT |
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With the introduction of its new iPod line, announced at the Let's Rock event in San Francisco, Apple immediately started advertising the two newest iPod models on its website. The 4G nano and the 2G touch have their own private galleries up on Apple's servers, with stunning imagery, special viewers, and TV... |
11 September 2008 11:41 GMT |
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