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Apple Seeds iOS 4.1 Gold Master To Developers

Hot on the heels of Apple’s iOS 4.1 announcement, the fruity company has seeded the iOS 4.1 Gold Master version for developers, which is the last step before the public software release, giving Apple more eyes to check for any last-minute bugs. In case you missed the event, iOS 4.1 aims to solve many of the bugs that have plagued iOS devices before this, such as proximity sensor issues, Bluetooth connectivity, and iPhone 3G performance issues. iOS 4.1 will also bring new features such as Game Center, HDR photo capture and also high-definition video uploads to YouTube over Wi-Fi. You’ll need to be subscribed to the $99/year Developer Program in order to get hold of this, and if you are, you can head over to Apple’s site to pick it up.

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iOS was once upon a time called iPhone OS, or "operating system", which is the software that provides all the basic device functionality and is the interface between the hardware and applications. iOS was introduced with the iPhone on January 9 2007, and it was originally not intended to be programmable by third parties. Steve Jobs had envisioned that developers could create Web Apps that would run in the browser. This changed less than one year after when the iPhone SDK (software development kit) was introduced in October 2007. Today, hundreds of thousands of apps have been created for this platform. iPhone OS became iOS on June 2010. Interestingly, both iPhone and iOS were former trademarks of Cisco, that Apple now uses under a license. 
 
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