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iOS 5 Beta 6 To Be Released On August 18th

Goncalo Ribeiro·August 12, 2011
Ever wished a file in iOS 5 could predict when the system's next build is coming out? According to an amazing discovery from developers, there's actually a file within iOS 5 beta that predicts the release of iOS 5 Beta 6 for August 18th, after being successful at predicting Beta 5, which was released this past Saturday.

Apple Cracks Down On Unauthorized iOS 5 Usage, Closes Developer Accounts

Goncalo Ribeiro·August 6, 2011
If you’re familiar with iOS and iOS devices, you’re likely looking forward to iOS 5, the upcoming release of Apple’s mobile operating system. Some users were so eager to try out the new operating system that they resorted to download the OS without Apple’s permission. The company’s response to those users is “we’re after you”.

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