Tuesday, November 23, 2010

New iPad Upgrade on he Heels of 4.2.1?

<a href="
http://bit.ly/f905Yo">TiPb</a> and MacStories
 are both reporting rumors of Apple iOS 4.3 already in the works, and due to be released in December.  With iOS 4.2.1 barely installed by a large percentage of iPad app  owners we are certainly wondering what that upgrade might contain.  But since many users have mentioned problems with AirPrint, and to some degree AirPlay, perhaps they are fine tuning our last revision?

So have you installed 4.2.1?  What are your thought?  Let us know in the comment box below.


iOS 4.3 in December?

MacStories is claiming a “reliable source” has told them Apple was targeting a December release for their next update, iOS 4.3 for iPhone, iPod touch, and iPad:

when Apple didn’t know about the WiFi issues in the GM seed of iOS 4.2, the OS was scheduled to be released weeks before Nov. 22nd. Apple found out about the WiFi issues, released a second GM build and iOS 4.2 came out yesterday. It came out in November, but it should have been out in the first half of November. Anyway, before the WiFi issues were discovered, Apple was already planning to release a new build of iOS 4.x in mid-December. Most specifically, they were planning for an iOS 4.3 release on December 13th, which is a Monday.

Our source tells us it is unclear whether the “extra time” that was required to ship iOS 4.2 (actually, it’s iOS 4.2.1) will cause a delay for the rumored release of iOS 4.3 on December 13th or not. iOS 4.3 should, however, include bug fixes and maintenance of the code. It’s likely that 4.3 will also address the initial issues found in AirPlay, but we can’t confirm this just yet.


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