iPhone OS 3.1 beta 2 released

Apple has released iPhone OS 3.1 released beta 2 for developers, some fifteen days after the launch of the first beta. Among the most anticipated features is Wi-Fi connection throughout the development, but it also comes with a sting in its history, as Apple seems to have closed the gap, which was unofficially used the data on the connection of the AT & T net.
Wi-Fi support for developers means that the iPhone does not need to physically connect the USB cable for applications to be tested. In fact, connection via WiFi now all have the same functionality as a developer can be used to scroll through instruments.
What the data tethering, it seems that Apple have blocked changes to the IPCC-carrier files on the previous build will be optimized to service in the U.S.. AT & T are not yet known if tethering is officially allowed to continue to rumors that the price of about $ 55, when AT & T itself deny it strongly.
via iPhoneBuzz
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