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Posted on 03 February 2012.

File this one under unsubstantiated analyst hearsay, but Daiwa Securities is claiming the iPhone 5 will be announced at Apple’s Worldwide Developers Conference this upcoming June. WWDC would certainly be the reasonable time and place to launch the next iPhone. The only detail beyond that provided by the analyst is that the iPhone 5 will keep using glass to glass touch panels, but beyond that, we’re still in the dark about what specifically the iPhone 5 will offer. It might be bigger (or not), it might be thinner than the iPhone 4 and have a 13 megapixel camera, maybe it’ll have LTE…
It’s really all a crap-shoot at this point. I’m sure whatever Apple ends up launching, whenever they launch it, is going to be insanely popular just like every other phone they’ve made. Unless, of course, you think Apple products will lose something vital with Steve Jobs no longer in the picture… What would you guys like to see in the next iPhone? Is it a safe bet we’ll see something official this summer?
Source: DigiTimes
Photo Credit: Adam Jackson / Flickr


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Posted on 03 February 2012.
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Posted on 03 February 2012.

Trying to figure out just exactly how to find your Mac UDID so you can get in on an ad-hoc Mac App Store beta? Just like with iPhone and iPad, your Mac has a UDID (technically a Hardware UUID) that developers can use to send you app builds before they become publicly available. Luckily, it’s easy to locate once you know where to look.
Click on the Apple logo at the top left of your Mac menu bar Click on About This Mac
Click on More Info…
Click on System Report
Make sure Hardware is selected at the top left The very last entry in the list on the right will be your Hardware UUID
Copy and paste it and mail it off to the developer, then wait for your ad-hoc app to arrive and start beta testing!
Of course, since the Mac App Store isn’t the only way to distribute software on the Mac, developers can also choose to simply send you a non Mac App Store — i.e. regular-style apps. If they’re developing specifically and only for the Mac App Store, however, this might be the way they choose to go. If it is, you’re all set!
More tips and how-tos Mac help and discussion forumVia: @lucvandal


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Posted on 23 January 2012.
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