Finally, after much bitching (by me) and at least one feature (by me), Apple is introducing a new gaming service to the iPhone that will provide a single online gaming experience for some of Appleās devices.
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Not much details here. Iād love to know if itās free, if other developers who now have their own thriving online networks are going to want to, or have to, adopt this new gaming network and when, beyond later this year, itās arriving.
Patience is not one of my virtues.
During the hour-long presentation at Appleās Cupertino, California headquarters, Apple CEO Steve Jobs also showed off what he called the ātent polesā of the upcoming firmware update for his devices. He later said that all of these updates will work on the iPhone 3GS and iPod Touch 3rd generation, and many will work on the iPhone 3G and iPod Touch 2nd generation.
Hereās a run down:
Multitasking: This may not seem like a boon for games on the device, but the ability to play a game, quickly switch over to another App or the home screen and then flick back will be a great addition. Appleās multitasking works by tapping the home button. This brings up a multitask tray which you can use to switch between Apps. During the live demo the tray seemed to max out at four Apps.
Multitasking, it appears, will be limited to seven types of services: Audio, voice over internet protocol, location tracking, push notification, local notification, task completion and fast App switching. This is a fancy way of saying that the iPhone doesnāt have true multitasking, but that their version of it will cut down on killing off your battery power or slowing your App to a chug.
Folders: The new firmware update will allow you to create folders on your device so you can, say, put all of your games in one folder and not spread them!out all over your home screen. With folders you can now have up!to 2,160 apps on your device, space permitting.
Other stuff you donāt care about: Fancy new wallpaper ability, better email browsing, iBook support, annoying in-App advertising, yada, yada, yada. If you really care about the nitty, gritty, hop on check out all of the details from Gizmodoās live coverage of the event which just wrapped up.