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iphonebuzz.com - 7/15/2009
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Following the release of iPhone 3.1 with the accompanying SDK for developers earlier this month, Apple has seeded iPhone developers with iPhone SDK 3.1 beta 2 and iPhone OS 3.1 beta 2. Noticed that the Wi-Fi connection feature offered by the version is " huge for developers ".
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arstechnica.com - 7/15/2009
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arstechnica.com —
The second beta of iPhone OS 3.1 has
been released to developers, who can now work on...
their iPhones or iPod touches over WiFi instead of being restricted to USB. That and a handful of bug fixes, and developers seem happy about this release. By Jacqui ...
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iPhone OS 3.1 beta 2 lets developers work over WiFi
macrumors.com - 7/15/2009
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macrumors.com —
One of the big changes discovered in the
latest iPhone 3.1 Beta released tonight was that it...
seems to disable tethering hacks for AT&T; customers in the U.S. Tethering is the process by which you can share your iPhone's wireless inter...
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iPhone 3.1 Beta 2 Disables Unauthorized AT&T Tethering
engadgetmobile.com - 7/15/2009
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engadgetmobile.com —
Filed under: Software , Apple , iPhone OS
Unless you have a developer account with Apple, don't...
bother plugging your iPhone into iTunes -- we promise you're not going to have access to it -- but devs can now get their grubby paws on beta 2 of ...
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iPhone OS 3.1 beta 2 released (update: disables ...
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iPhone OS 3.1 beta 2 released: WiFi for devs, no tethering for AT&T
SlashGear —
... through WiFi now gives all the same functionality as a developer may be used to through Instruments.
As for data tethering, it appears that Apple have blocked modifications to the IPCC carrier files which could, on the previous build, be tweaked to allow the service in the US. AT&T are yet to announce when tethering will be officially permitted; rumors continue that it will be priced at around $55, though AT&T themselves strongly deny that.
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