Jan 29

A video on Youtube shows a demo of iOS in the Car running in iOS Simulator. The developer also explained how other developers can enable this mode. To give iOS in the Car a try, developers need iOS 7.1 and Xcode 5.1 DP2 and follow the 3 simple steps after the break. » Enable iOS in the Car in iOS Simulator With iOS 7.1 Beta
Jan 08

Apple has released iOS 7.1 Beta 3 to developers for testing purposes. The update with build number “11d5127c” can be downloaded via over-the-air update or through Apple’s developer center website. Details about the latest Beta can be found after the break. » Apple Releases iOS 7.1 Beta 3 to Developers
Nov 07

Peddle has introduced support for all iOS 7 notifications and released Peddle SDK 2.0 with new APIs. The online announcement says that there are”over 190,000 Pebbles on wrists everywhere” and that they have build “built strong retail partnerships with Best Buy and AT&T”. They also write that Pebble is now fully integrated with iOS 7 and works seamlessly with Notification Center. This means that any notifications you’ve enabled in Notification Center on your iOS 7 device will appear on your Pebble. » Peddle iOS 7 Notifications Support and Pebble SDK 2.0
Aug 07

Apple has just released the fifth beta version of iOS 7 to developers for testing purposes. The update is available as an over-the-air update to existing beta testers and it can also be downloaded via Apple’s Developer Center. In Beta 5 the Settings menu have seen a complete design, Control Center’s settings now allow the function to be turned off while in apps, the Twitter icon has been redesigned, the icons that are displayed while a user is in a call have been slightly altered and some other small changes have been made. » Apple Released iOS 7 Beta 5 to Developers
Jul 22

Maybe some of you already notices that the developer section on Apple’s website has been offline for a while for “maintenance”. However in an email to developers, Apple revealed that its Developer Center website was breached by unknown hackers and was taken offline last Thursday as a precaution. Apple notes that sensitive personal information was “encrypted and cannot be accessed” but that Apple’s engineers “could not rule out the possibility” that developer names, mailing addresses and email addresses may have been accessed. » Apple Developer Website Hacked: Developer Names & Addresses May Have Been Taken
Dec 04

Apple has just released the third beta of iOS 6.1 with build number 10B5117b to developers. Some changes in iOS 6.1 include the way developers can integrate Apple’s new mapping service in their apps, as well as an improvement to how boarding passes are handled in Passbook, and a few minor changes to Safari. » Apple Released iOS 6.1 Beta 3 To Developers
Nov 19

The Next Web reports that the Cupertino company has approved more than 1 million apps in the last four years, The Next Web points to a tweet by Appsfire, saying “Breaking: today will mark the day the App store has seen 1 million apps ever created since launch (iOS).”. » More Than 1 Million Apps Approved In App Store