Apple Releases Fifth Beta of iPhone SDK 3.2 for iPad

Apple today released iPhone SDK 3.2 Beta 5 via the Phone Dev Center. The update comes only eight days after the previous release, a departure from Apple's trend of biweekly revisions.
We have yet to hear about any significant changes in the latest update, but we'll keep our eyes peeled as those with access to the SDK comb through it and report their findings.
Apple began taking pre-orders for the iPad in the U.S. last Friday, and Wi-Fi models of the device are expected to become available on April 3rd.
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(View all)25 months ago
Is every beta SDK release going to be a front page story? Come on MR... that's a bit much, even for the people drooling over every bit of news related to the ipad.
25 months ago
Hope it has information on the next iPhone and iPod touch. That A+ iPhone update better be worth wile.
25 months ago
The camera and chat icons are back in!!! Woohoo!
Wait! They're not in! They're gone!
Now we need another week of speculation on why Apple added/removed them.
Wait! They're not in! They're gone!
Now we need another week of speculation on why Apple added/removed them.
25 months ago
:eek: Holy crap! I was just checking out the Simulator in the new SDK and ran across this:
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This is truly groundbreaking stuff, Apple! Way to go!
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This is truly groundbreaking stuff, Apple! Way to go!
25 months ago
:eek: Holy crap! I was just checking out the Simulator in the new SDK and ran across this:
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This is truly groundbreaking stuff, Apple! Way to go!
At first I was :confused: but then I :D
25 months ago
Do we really need that GIGANTIC sdk graphic for each of these stories? Makes the home page a bit long...
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