A little screenshot has surfaced of an iPod touch running iOS 5 Beta 4, which only adds to the growing speculation surrounding what Apple has in store in the not-so-distant-future, is currently doing the rounds.
The highest class of single-seater racing - Formula 1 - has its fair share of avid fans from around the world. One of the world’s biggest game development companies Codemasters brought the high-speed racing action to consoles and the PC in the form of F1 2010 and it received positive reviews from nearly every gaming publication.
Shortly ago, iOS 5 Beta 4 was released to Apple developers. Those who have installed it are probably wondering how easy it will be to jailbreak the new system. It turns out you can do it the same way you'd do with all previous builds of iOS 5, using the just released version of Redsn0w.
If you've been following the news for the last few hours, you're probably aware that the latest build of iOS 5, known as "Beta 4", was seeded to developers. This is also the first ever version of iOS that can be downloaded over-the-air to iOS 5 Beta 3 devices, removing the need for iTunes to apply this update altogether. It now turns out that if you've jailbroken iOS 5, you won't be able to update over the air.
Our friends over at iPhoneItalia have received news from a “very reliable source” who claims that Apple will be launching the iPhone 5 on 5th October this year, at least on Swisscom’s network. The source is a senior executive at Swisscom.
Apple has just seeded iTunes 10.5 Beta 4 to its developers. The new version of iTunes is required for the just-released iOS 5 Beta 4, which was released alongside the new version of iTunes. Although no specific enhancements are known as of yet, several are expected as the final release draws closer.
In one of the most unexpected cases we’ve ever come across here at Redmond Pie, an angered boyfriend forcibly attempted feeding an iPhone to his girlfriend after getting all raged up over unclear reasons.
When Apple released its iPod touch media player and all round mobile computer, the tagline of 'the funnest iPod ever' not only made any self-respecting grammar Nazi froth at the mouth, but also heralded a new approach to gaming for both Apple and the gaming industry.
These days, in order to downgrade an iOS device to a previous version of iOS, you need to have an old SHSH blob of that version, and the only way to do that is to back it up ahead of time, that is, when Apple is still signing the firmware. iSHSHit is a tool that backs up the firmware's blob for later use right on the device itself. The said app has now been updated to work with iOS 4.3.4 and 4.2.9 (for CDMA iPhones), which were both released to the public last week.
One of the most interesting advertisement campaigns we’ve ever seen, Glacéau's Vitaminwater Energy Bus Shelters let you give your iOS device (or other, supported devices) a juice-boost before you set off on your commute.

