Apple has another beta version of iOS 5 pushed to developers. The latest version includes a number of updates, including enhancements to the service enables icloud with your data on Apple's servers Backup and synchronize music, photos, documents and other files.
The folks at BGR have published the full changelog and for the most part it looks like iOS 5 beta 5 offers bug fixes and improvements in stability, rather than new features. But there are also some known bugs still affect the preview version of iOS 5 and Apple will likely spend some time fixing this before the release of the software to the public.
Just like the previous beta, users can download iOS 5 Beta 5 as over-the-air update over WiFi or 3G. Or you can use your iPhone, iPod touch or iPad to a computer with iTunes to download and install the update to connect. You need an Apple iOS developer account to get the latest beta of Apple's developer portal though.
Showing posts with label Operating System. Show all posts
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Saturday, August 6, 2011
Tuesday, July 26, 2011
Linux 3.0 with New Numbering Kernel System
Linux 3.0 was released by Linux founder "Linus Torvalds" through google +. In Linux 3.0 there are some differences compared to previous versions.
First, the numbering kernel system is the core of the open source operating system GNU / Linux. Earlier using three numbers.
Torvalds said the replacement of kernel number will not be a problem. "The bottom line numbering 3.0 only re-course, we did not do a KDE or Gnome-4-3 anything here," said Torvalds.
But others see the re-numbering the kernel numbers may give problems.
Linux 3.0 did the addition of backend storage for the Xen Hypervisor, renewal Btrfs file system, and an increase in drivers for a variety of graphics processors and peripherals.
First, the numbering kernel system is the core of the open source operating system GNU / Linux. Earlier using three numbers.
Torvalds said the replacement of kernel number will not be a problem. "The bottom line numbering 3.0 only re-course, we did not do a KDE or Gnome-4-3 anything here," said Torvalds.
But others see the re-numbering the kernel numbers may give problems.
Torvalds says it is not a problem. "As I've mentioned several times, there are no special features associated with the version number changes," wrote Torvalds. Criticism is a way to drop Linux.
Linux 3.0 did the addition of backend storage for the Xen Hypervisor, renewal Btrfs file system, and an increase in drivers for a variety of graphics processors and peripherals.
Wednesday, May 18, 2011
A sneak peak at Windows 8 features!
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Next generation,
Operating System,
Windows 8
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