iPhone OS 3.0 Beta 2 is Released.

Many sites report that Apple has seeded iPhone OS 3.0 Beta 2 just two weeks after its announcement. For sure there are numbers of outstanding issues in the iPhone OS 3.0 Beta, and hopefully some of them are fixed in the second Beta. iPhone SDK 3.0 Beta 2 is also available.

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As usual Apple Developer NDA is in effect, but the information is out there.

For those who are looking into installing iPhone OS 3.0 Beta (1, 2 and any of upcoming revisions) are advised to register as Apple iPhone Developer. It is relatively trivial to get the disk image, but the iPhone will not be activated unless it is registered in the development program. Downgrading to iPhone OS 2.2.1 is possible but not as simple.

Go scour the internet for the info on iPhone OS 3.0 Beta 2.

iPhone OS 3.0 Beta: NetShare Still Works

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According to Apple, iPhone OS 3.0 has tethering feature built-in. This feature can be enabled if the service provider would allow it. Certainly iPhone enthusiasts are cheering for it while iPhone detractors are pointing out that other phones are already capable of doing so for a few years now. The truth is that the service providers are the ones to officially allow such features enabled. It all comes down to how much the service providers want to charge their customers for the tethering plan.

In the early days of iTunes App Store (September 2008), Nullriver Software submitted an app called “NetShare” that enabled some kind of tethering between the iPhone and computer through the Wi-Fi. NetShare was eventually published and taken downa t the iTunes App Store, not once but twice. It is widely perceived that AT&T had something to do with the takedown, and NetShare was effectively banned from iTunes App Store.

All is not lost for those who purchased the $10 iPhone Application. The iPhone itself has gone through several OS updates and NetShare is still functional. When Apple revealed that tethering capability was built-in the iPhone OS 3.0, many wonders of NetShare would still be working. The answer is a resounding “YES!”

Does Apple really care if NetShare is still functioning? Probably not, because NetShare’s installed base is relatively low. Only those who followed the iPhone and iTunes App Store stories closely would have the chance to purchase NetShare before it was permanently taken down.

As of March 27th, 2009 NetShare still works in iPhone OS 3.0 Beta.

iPhone OS 3.0 Beta is available to certified iPhone Developers. http://developer.apple.com/iphone/program/

NetShare is a product by Nullriver Software. http://www.nullriver.com/

WordPress 1.21 on iPhone OS 3.0

Definitely there are some issues with iPhone OS 3.0 at this moment.

I had to reboot the OS to get WordPress 1.21 to work again.

I cannot add any categories because they are blank.

WordPress 1.21 For iPhone Is Now Live

Shortly after the discovery of the photo bug in WordPress 1.2 for iPhone, a new version was uploaded for approval to iTunes App Store. Today, WordPress 1.21 for iPhone is available for download. Get it now.

If you already downloaded the previous version of the app, go to iTunes Application Library, and check for updates.

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http://iphone.wordpress.org/

WordPress 1.21 iPhone App About Screen
WordPress 1.21 Screenshot

WordPress 1.21 iPhone App Home Icon
WordPress 1.21 Home Icon

WordPress 1.2 iPhone App Home Icon
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Images courtesy of WordPress.org, Automattic, Inc., and Apple Inc.

WordPress 1.2 iPhone App is Available, WordPress 1.21 to Address Photo Bug

WordPress 1.2 App for iPhone has just been released at The iTunes App Store. Unfortunately, this version contains a photo bug which has been identified and addressed in version 1.21 of the app. WordPress 1.21 iPhone App has been submitted to iTunes App Store for review and expected to be made available soon.

It is recommended for those who haven’t downloaded WordPress 1.2 yet to wait for version 1.21 to be made avaialble at iTunes App Store.

Malware Site Lures Potential Victims Through TV Shows Downloads

This is nothing new, but they are still trying hard. Malware sites are luring potential victims by pretending to offer TV shows streams or downloads. South Park is set to premier its Season 13 tonight, and some sites are offering the episodes online even before it airs. Well, those sites are linking to another sites pretending to be your own Windows XP Desktop and telling you that you have been infected.

I discovered the linking site through a back-track on WordPress dashboard. It is pretty easy to spot if a site is legitimate or not. In the past, many malware “suppliers” had been opening tons of WordPress accounts to posts malicious links disguised as video links.

I guess I’ll be hunting down those malicious WordPress blogs again.

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