Ios 4.3 what is it




















The complexity and confusion of iTunes Home Sharing was a stark contrast to the "step one and done" simplicity of Personal Hotspot. So once you've actually got it working, how does iTunes Home Sharing perform on the iPhone? Like a charm Let me give you an idea of how poorly iTunes Home Sharing streaming performs by describing my wireless setup. In my living room, I've got an original model Time Capsule running in Roughly 20 feet and two thin walls away from the Time Capsule, I have an AirPort Express in my office acting as a wireless extender for the Time Capsule, again in About fifteen feet.

I initially thought this was because I was streaming a rather demanding, high-bitrate film, so I switched to a different video with a much lower bitrate. Sadly, I got the same dismal result, and I'm not at all certain why.

I've never had issues streaming music over AirPlay with this setup, so I don't know if it's just that there's too much data in a video to maintain a reliable connection or some other issue. The bottom line: once you actually figure out how to get it running, iTunes Home Sharing could be a very useful feature if your household has a couple of iOS devices. I'm already picturing watching TV shows in bed on an iPad 2 without having to go through the bother of syncing them to the device first.

But in order for everyday users to be able to use it, Apple needs to make activation a much simpler process. As for the wireless issues I experienced, your mileage may vary; for all I know, I may have heavy metals or something else in my walls bouncing my wireless signals all over the place.

I haven't been able to test this one myself since I don't own an Apple TV, but in addition to the wireless video streaming from iTunes offered in iOS 4. This addresses one of the biggest complaints people had with video streaming over AirPlay before, the seemingly nonsensical inability to stream video shot on the iPhone's camera without converting it and syncing it to iTunes first. That's no longer an issue in iOS 4.

You can also play photo slideshows wirelessly via AirPlay. The real game-changer will be that any developer who decides to do so can enable video streaming over AirPlay in their apps. But if any multi-format video player app should take up the reins of the now-defunct VLC app hallowed be its memory , AirPlay plus an Apple TV would go a long way towards Apple's goal of taking over our living rooms.

Like iOS 4. In my own testing, Mobile Safari didn't seem dramatically faster than before, but page elements did render noticeably quicker. This obviously has no effect on how fast content actually downloads, but it does mean pages will render a bit faster than before. The only other alteration of any significance I've seen on the iPhone under iOS 4. Back in my review of iOS 4. Not only are the sounds themselves incredibly irritating for the most part, almost all of them are far too lengthy for a text tone.

The length of some tones is even pushing the envelope for a ringtone. In iOS 4. To my dismay, Noir, the one new text tone I actually liked, has been chopped in half -- which doesn't make a whole lot of sense, since it was initially only about two seconds long to begin with. Vibrations associated with texts have been changed up too, with two short and very strong vibratory pulses accompanying each text. The new text vibration is way more noticeable than before, which suits me fine.

That's it for new features on the iPhone as far as I can tell. Visiting a maliciously crafted website may allow the site to inject CSS into other documents. This issue is addressed by removing the Attr. Impact: A maliciously crafted website may be able to prevent other sites from requesting certain resources.

Description: A cache poisoning issue existed in WebKit's handling of cached resources. A maliciously crafted website may be able to prevent other sites from requesting certain resources. This issue is addressed through improved type checking. Impact: When connected to Wi-Fi, an attacker on the same network may be able to cause a device reset.

Description: A bounds checking issue existed in the handling of Wi-Fi frames. When connected to Wi-Fi, an attacker on the same network may be able to cause a device reset. Information about products not manufactured by Apple, or independent websites not controlled or tested by Apple, is provided without recommendation or endorsement. Apple assumes no responsibility with regard to the selection, performance, or use of third-party websites or products.

Apple makes no representations regarding third-party website accuracy or reliability. Contact the vendor for additional information. About the security content of iOS 4. Since the iPad shipped almost a year ago, its side switch acted as a a display rotation lock.

When Apple released iOS 4. Under iOS 4. A couple of minor features snuck into iOS 4. Also new is a preference to specify how many times an SMS alert is repeated, as well as a conference dialing option to add a pause for entering a passcode.

Missing from iOS 4. Gestures like four- and five-finger swipes could switch between apps and reveal the multitasking bar, and a pinch could exit an app and return you to the Home Screen. With the second iOS 4.



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