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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