Scratch my earlier mention that the DRM files sync. It turns out I was playing iTunes plus songs (DRM free). My DRM iTunes purchases did not sync.
It was time there was a new apple.com main page, that map was really getting to me.
P.S. sorry if someone already said this, i just needed to get it off my chest
Yay!
For a little hobby project, the iPhone will have dominated just about every major Apple announcement for 18 months. It's getting a bit tiring to be honest.
Doug
today at macrumors >>Apple changed their home page today with a photo of an iPhone and MacBook Air with the title "Calling all developers", reminding visitors that early registration for the World Wide Developer's Conference ends on April 25th, 2008.<<
If you compare with real mac book air you will notice, that the pics on the main page http://www.apple.com and the real mac book air are not the same!
The cut on the frontside edge near the touch pad is missing in the pic!!!
As a result, is this a symbolic photoshoped mba or is it one other (future style mb or mbp) on the offical apple page???
I had that issue. I had to attempt to restore down to 1.1.4 (it failed), but after that I could restore to the latest seed. Just make sure you have the new SDK installed first. I think that was my initial problem.
Did you do anything else. Right now my iPhone is an iPod Touch. It failed the first time because I didn't update the SDK, I downgraded to 1.1.4, but now when I install 2f, I just get a blank screen and nothing... Is there a way to wipe the iPhone completely???
I had the exact same problem, restoring to any of the older firmwares did not allow the upgrade process to work correctly. What I did was use iTunes instead to load the new firmware, option+restore in itunes, select the new firmware, iphone upgraded fine...
Full screen safari works double tap the bar at the top.
I had the exact same problem, restoring to any of the older firmwares did not allow the upgrade process to work correctly. What I did was use iTunes instead to load the new firmware, option+restore in itunes, select the new firmware, iphone upgraded fine...
I had the exact same problem, restoring to any of the older firmwares did not allow the upgrade process to work correctly. What I did was use iTunes instead to load the new firmware, option+restore in itunes, select the new firmware, iphone upgraded fine...
How does that work as the base system would be set for 1.1.4 or below, itunes wont have the access to change it to 2.0 unless it's been pwned?
no way, you can view safari in full screen on the iphone now?