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Apple seeds updated iPhone 2.0 beta and not many changes

Posted by James Breen at 2 April 2008 2:52

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As of late, Apple has been distributing it's "2.0" iPhone firmware to select developers and testers. It appears as if few changes have actually been implemented from the previous release of the 2.0 beta (or 1.2 as it was called). What is new though, is the fact that this is officially the 2.0 beta, as opposed to the 1.2 beta (which was essentially the same thing, with a different name.) From what we can see, visible changes include small tweaks to the Cisco VPN settings and the root-level .. read the rest part.

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Filed under: iPod Family, iPhone According to our sister blog, Engadget, the iPhone 2.0 firmware has been seeded to developers. Before this update, the firmware was listed as version 1.2, but now shows up as version 2.0. Engadget says that the update didn't provide many changes: Cisco VPN tweaked, root-level mail / ActiveSync settings were changed around, but not much else.Read | Permalink | Email this | ..>>.

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Filed under: Cellphones Looks like Apple's been passing around a new working version of the iPhone 2.0 beta firmware -- not too many changes since the last release we saw, though. So far, from what we can tell the build is now officially 2.0 (before it was registered as 1.2), the Cisco VPN settings got some tweaks, and the root-level mail / ActiveSync settings have been reshuffled a bit. We'll let you know if anything else pops up. Gallery: Apple seeds updated iPhone 2.0 beta, not many ....

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People file for bankruptcy because they're in debt. The more debt there is, the more bankruptcies there are. Well, duh! It really is that simple. When compared to the level of borrowing, the rate of bankruptcy has remained fairly steady. In 1977, 74 bankruptcies were filed for every $100 million of consumer debt. In 1997, 73 bankruptcies were filed for every $100 million of consumer debt. Bankruptcy isn't the cause of debt but rather is the result. And it isn't the disease but rather is one of the cures. Restricting access to bankruptcy court won't solve the problem of debt any more than closing the hospitals will cure a plague.


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