Apple releases early iOS 5.1 to developers
Apple has released its latest iOS 5.1 to developers, making it the first noteworthy update since iOS 5.0 released in October of this year. iOS 5.1 will be the next update for iPhone4s, iPhone4, iPhone3GS, iPad 2 and iPad. The update will also be obtainable for third and fourth-generation iPod touch devices.
Earlier this month Apple released a quick-fix for battery issues after reports flooded the company’s forums with concerns about the update destroying the battery life. There is, however, no mention of any additional fixes in relation to the battery in iOS 5.1 update. BGR.com, which has the release notes available on its website, said it will post any findings when testing, if any.
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NSNetServiceclass and CFNetService APIs do not include P2P interfaces by default. To browse, register, or resolve services over P2P interfaces, an application needs to use the BonjourDNSService*()APIs noted below. - Setting the interfaceIndex parameter to
kDNSServiceInterfaceIndexAnyin the following API’s will not include P2P interfaces by default. To include P2P interfaces, you must now set thekDNSServiceFlagsIncludeP2Pflag when usingkDNSServiceInterfaceIndexAnyor set the interfaceIndex tokDNSServiceInterfaceIndexP2P. The affected APIs are:DNSServiceBrowseDNSServiceRegisterDNSServiceResolveDNSServiceRegisterRecordDNSServiceQueryRecord
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