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Google Voice may finally be approved for the App Store

After a saga that’s lasted more than a year, it looks like Google Voice-enabled app GV Mobile may finally be approved for the App Store. Following recent announcements that gave developers far more transparency into the actual rules of Apple’s App Store approval process, Google Voice developer Sean Kovacs mused on Twitter, “Since GV Mobile [...]
Sep 10th, 2010 | Filed under TuawTags: Amp, Apple Store, Apple Weblog, Approved, Canadian Users, Confirmation, finally, Free Calls, Fri, Google, Gv, Iphone, Iphones, Kovacs, Nbsp, Rejection, Saga, Single Day, Store, Transparency, Tuaw, Twitter, voice, Voip Service -
Jailbreak 3.1.2 iPhone & iPod Touch w/ Blackra1n on Windows

Visit the site & join the forum! tysiphonehelp.com In this video I will show you how to jailbreak 3.1.2 firmware iPhone and iPod Touch. ANY generation! Notes – If you continue to have problems with this just wait for a jailbreak from the DevTeam. It will work perfectly with NO bugs. – If your iPhone [...]
Sep 10th, 2010 | Filed under YoutubeTags: 3.1.2, 3g, Amp, Blackra1n, Bugs, Downloads, Firmware, Google, Iphone, iPod, Ipod Windows, Itunes, jailbreak, Miley Cyrus, Model Number, New Ipod Touch, Paparazzo, Recovery Mode, touch, Windows. -
Safari extension highlight: Minimal Gmail

With the addition of the Safari Extensions Gallery to Apple’s website over the last few days, TUAW will be highlighting extensions that we think are special, useful, or just plain fun.
Minimal Gmail is my new favorite Safari extension. It allows you to “clean up” a lot of the GMail interface, including turning off several items [...]
Sep 9th, 2010 | Filed under Tuaw -
Cyberduck adds cloud file management improvements

My FTP app of choice, Cyberduck, has updated to version 3.6, and as you can see on the changelog, it’s a nice, chunky update. The developers have added in support for Google Storage, made things easier for Amazon S3 users, and added a lot of little features and bugfixes that make the whole experience easier [...]
Sep 8th, 2010 | Filed under Tuaw -
Minor Safari 5 Update Available
Apple has today released a minor software update to Safari which addresses compatibility and security issues.
Safari 5.0.2 fixes the following issues according to Apple:Fixes an issue that could prevent users from submitting web forms
Fixes an issue that could cause web content to display incorrectly when viewing a Google Image result with Flash 10.1 [...]Sep 7th, 2010 | Filed under World Of Apple Blog -
Safari updated to 5.0.2

The good news is, the Safari 5.0.2 update fixes a passel of bugs and outstanding security issues. The bad news: like all Safari updates, which replace the underlying Webkit framework used by many Mac OS X apps to render HTML, this 39 MB update requires a restart.
Apple’s notes on the update say that it “contains [...]
Sep 7th, 2010 | Filed under TuawTags: 5.0.2, Apple Weblog, Bad News, Bugs, Compatibility, Google, Google Image, Improvements, Joachim, Mac Os X, Nbsp, News Updates, Os X, Passel, Safari, Security Issues, Tuaw, updated, Web Content, Web Forms, Webkit -
iOS 4.1 release may finally resolve your iPhone 3G woes

Good news, everyone! The software update that was “coming soon” to resolve iOS 4.0’s terrible performance on the iPhone 3G has gone “gold master” (GM) and should be available to the general public next week. I’ve had the opportunity to test this update out on my wife’s iPhone 3G, and I’m happy to report that [...]
Sep 5th, 2010 | Filed under Tuaw -
iOS surpasses Linux as browsing platform

Seems like only yesterday that Linux was vastly outpacing iOS in terms of how many were using it as a browsing platform. Actually, make that last November; at that time, Linux’s presence more than doubled the total iOS stake. Now, iOS-based browsers claim 1.13 percent of all browsing platforms, compared to a declining 0.85 percent [...]
Sep 3rd, 2010 | Filed under TuawTags: Analytics, Apple Weblog, Browsers, Browsing, Desktop Os, Fri, Google, Last November, Linux, Nbsp, Os Users, platform, Platforms, Presence, Screengrab, Stake, surpasses, Time Linux, Traffic, Tuaw -
Set up your own Priority Inbox with Apple’s Mail

Last month, Google released Priority Inbox, a system that learns which messages are the most important to you and highlights them automatically over time. It’s in beta right now and Google is slowly turning it on for its users. If you’re tired of waiting, or if you use Apple’s Mail and not Gmail, you’ll appreciate [...]
Sep 3rd, 2010 | Filed under TuawTags: Acts, Apple Weblog, Apple's, Beta, Brooks, Cc Field, Checks, Effective System, Google, Inbox, Mail, Message Body, Nbsp, Priority, Priority Mail, Tuaw, Work Address -
iTerm 2 in early development

Power users of the command-line are no doubt familiar with iTerm, the free replacement terminal application. iTerm has been the go-to alternative for people who wanted tabbed windows and other advanced features.
Development of iTerm has been fairly slow and irregular. The initial release was back in 2002 and the 0.10 release is almost a year [...]Sep 2nd, 2010 | Filed under Tuaw
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