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By TiPb, on June 12th, 2011%
MacRumors is reporting that the iTunes 10.5 beta for Mac runs in 64-bit mode on Mac OS X Lion, and since the old Carbon APIs don’t support 64-bit, it must have, at long, long last, finally been re-written as a Cocoa app. Before you get too excited, however, it still runs in 32-bit mode on older versions of OS X and doesn’t particularly seem very Cocoa-like, at least at this stage. (Hey, at least the minimize/maximize buttons have regained some horizontal sanity.) I’d always assumed maintaining Windows compatibility was was hamstrung iTunes, forced it to do too much and stick with older API far too long

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iTunes 10.5 beta for Mac is — finally — 64-bit, Cocoa app?
By TiPb, on June 12th, 2011%
Well known Jailbreak expert Chronic, of Chronic Dev Team, discovered a couple of hidden menu pages in the latest beta of iOS 5, confirming that Apple is heavily involved in bringing system wide voice integration to iPhone, iPod touch, and iPad.

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Apple – Nuance VoiceOver technology coming to iOS 5, setting pages found in hidden menus
By TiPb, on June 12th, 2011%
JailbreakMe.com has been updated with an image, that could suggest a new PDF exploit. JailbreakMe.com is famous for offering a simple way to jailbreak by using an exploit directly from within Mobile Safari without having to plug the iPhone/iPad into a computer.

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JailbreakMe.com updated with cryptic image
By TiPb, on June 11th, 2011%
Wondering how to downgrade from iOS 5 to iOS 4? Maybe you rushed out to test your app on the next big thing but now have to deal with a bug in the here and now version, and you don’t want to buy an additional device, or maybe you just don’t have what you need yet and you’d prefer to wait for a later beta. Either way, it is possible to go back to iOS 4.

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Tip of the Day: How to downgrade from iOS 5 beta back to iOS 4
By TiPb, on June 11th, 2011%
Wondering how to downgrade from iOS 5 to iOS 4? Maybe you rushed out to test your app on the next big thing but now have to deal with a bug in the here and now version, and you don’t want to buy an additional device, or maybe you just don’t have what you need yet and you’d prefer to wait for a later beta.

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Daily Tip: How to downgrade from iOS 5 beta back to iOS 4
By TiPb, on June 11th, 2011%
Wondering how to downgrade from iOS 5 to iOS 4? Maybe you rushed out to test your app on the next big thing but now have to deal with a bug in the here and now version, and you don’t want to buy an additional device, or maybe you just don’t have what you need yet and you’d prefer to wait for a later beta.

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Daily Tip: How to downgrade from iOS 5 beta back to iOS 4
By TiPb, on June 11th, 2011%
Sonic and Sega Allstars Racing is, to be frank, Mario Kart with the Sega characters that we know and love replacing the Nintendo ones that we know and love but can’t get! Unless hell freezes over, we are not going to see any Nintendo Mario titles coming to iOS devices.

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Sonic and Sega Allstars Racing heading to the iPad
By TiPb, on June 11th, 2011%
If you have an iPad running iOS 5 , it looks like you can now sync 1080p videos. Previously, iTunes would refuse to sync 1080p video to iPad, and it still won’t sync to an iPhone or iPod touch. However, since the Apple TV also runs iOS, could we be seeing support for 1080p in the near future

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iOS 5 shows evidence of 1080p video, will it come to iPad and Apple TV?
By TiPb, on June 11th, 2011%
There are hundreds of thousands of iPhone, iPod touch, and iPad apps for just about everything — so how come the one you need, the one you know just has to be there, is so hard to find? Enter TiPb’s new weekly feature where staff and readers alike sort through the App Store and help you find just the right App for That . This week, @davidkeppler asks: I need an app that knows I have connected to my car kit and records mileage and route then logs it as google route.

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App for That: How to log your mileage and routes
By TiPb, on June 11th, 2011%
iOS developer @WillFour20 recently discovered that creating widgets for the new Notification Center in iOS 5 is possible, hinting at custom widgets from the jailbreak community down the road. The way it works is rather simple: you can compile a custom widget by creating a class that implements the BBWeeAppController protocol which allows you to have the widget launch local apps when tapped, manipulate its height, set rotation detection, etc. This can work with stock iOS apps as well as App Store apps, with custom widget bundles being stored in the /System/Library/WeeAppPlugins/ directory

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Custom Notification Center widgets coming to iOS 5?
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