We have received multiple emails from readers that were holding out for the ever elusive iPhone SDK release rumored to materialize today. While we do know that an iPhone SDK release is imminent, the iPhone 1.1.4 update is now available for download. The 1.1.4 update for iPhone and iPod touch is a solid a clue that an SDK is following close behind. More to follow on what the iPhone update includes beyond what Apple has listed "fixes bugs and supersedes all previous versions". The new firmware update is roughly 162.1MB in size. Jailbroken or unlocked iPhone users need not apply, yet.
So, was the supposed Tiny-Code 1.1.4 update retraction by KellyTM really a cover-up to avoid legal action from Apple? Was the admitted joke really no joke at all? It's only been twelve days since KellyTM leaked the story about an iPhone 1.1.4 update that has turned out to be true. Could the rest of the KellyTM claims be ture? The plot thickens on this Tiny-Code mystery. What's your take? [link]
Biggest fix of all: get a better phone.
Posted by: FuckYouMapple | December 27, 2009 at 04:19 AM
I know this sounds very spooky and prescient, but I predict there will be an iPhone 1.1.5 release in the next weeks or months.
Posted by: swissfondue | February 26, 2008 at 01:13 PM