Monday, 2 June 2014

Video shows you how to load the iOS 8 Beta on your iDevice now, even if you're not a developer

If you're just coming back to Earth from the afternoon Moon shuttle, you might be forgiven for missing all of the news related to WWDC. As we expected, iOS 8 was introduced with a number of new features including the Healthbook app. While Apple and the word "open" is rarely used in the same sentence, iOS 8 now will now support third party virtual QWERTY keyboards, and Touch ID will work with third party apps.



Apple is allowing registered developers to install the iOS 8 Beta. These are code jockeys that have paid the $99 fee that Apple asks for, and allows developers to find any changes that ...

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