Rumor: Beta version of iPhone SDK with tablet simulator to be unveiled on 1/27
In yet another drop of information from the firehose of tablet rumors, French blog Mac 4 Ever claimed earlier this week [English translation] that a beta version of the iPhone SDK -- used by developers to create applications for the iPhone, iPod touch, and now possibly Apple's new tablet device -- could be unveiled during the upcoming event to be held on January 27th.What I find interesting about this tidbit is the timing: most of the rumors we have heard concerning which operating system the tablet might run have generally pointed towards a newer build of the iPhone OS. So, if the tablet will be running a new build of the iPhone OS, and that build is only expected to be in beta stages by the end of this month, then it stands to reason that the tablet may not actually hit the market until later this year. I'm thinking somewhere around March, maybe?
Then again, it is possible that the device might ship with a preliminary version of the OS which doesn't make immediate use of the App Store, buying some time for developers to get their feet wet using the beta SDK and giving Apple the chance to ramp up a good selection of apps to be ready for sale when the App Store becomes available.
Either way, the idea that Apple may release a beta version of the SDK more than a month ahead of schedule serves as an indication that Apple has indeed learned from past mistakes, and hopefully developers will be able to get their hands on the SDK sooner, rather than later.
[via AppleInsider]
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In yet another drop of information from the firehose of tablet rumors, French blog Mac 4 Ever claimed earlier this week [English...
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I really really hope it won't be like the iPhone. It's a 10" device, you can't have a device that big and expensive that as locked as the iPhone. It would be a new step towards Apple's 1984. Prove me wrong, Apple... plz
January 06 2010 at 5:08 PM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down ReplyTrust me, Apple is amazing. I give Apple alot of credit, but they shouldn't rest on their laurels either. Look at microsoft's proposed tablet - they announce that today, apple is playing hardball uphill.
January 06 2010 at 2:39 PM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down ReplyTrue, but it seems that everyone is releasing a tablet at CES. You need one heck of a thunderstorm to take away that kind of thunder. Not that Apple isn't capable of doing that, bit it shouldn't have to either because of a simple timing issue.
January 06 2010 at 1:25 PM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down ReplyDon't you think that would be the case with Apple? Come on I'm finding it hard to believe you aren't giving enough credit to Apple. They will steal the thunder, and you know that it's going to happen. Why else would they have told MacWorld last year that they would no longer be attending the show, and then stiff CES/Microsoft like they did when they said that would not be attending CES this year either.
January 06 2010 at 2:32 PM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down ReplyIf they are just releasing the beta SDK in January, they are going to be way behind. There seems to be so many touch computers being announced at CES including Microsoft's own device. I think if they wait that long - people will jump ship to other devices. I hope that's not true!
January 06 2010 at 12:39 PM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down ReplyI'm pretty sure Apple has announced products right after Microsoft that do the same thing before. It steals their thunder, and even a razor-thin margin of newness is still newer.
January 06 2010 at 12:54 PM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down ReplyUgh. Lazy reporting.
You mean version 4 of the iPhone OS SDK, as the article states, rather than just the "iPhone SDK" which has been out since March 6, 2008.
And as near as I can tell the image you used didn't come from Mac 4 Ever, but could look like it.
Do we know that it'll be version 4, though?
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