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: The Mac LawyerApple Releases iPhone 2.2 Software Update
By Ben Stevens
Yesterday, Apple released an update to its iPhone operating system (now v. 2.2). This update includes the following new and improved features:
- Google Street View :: Street View takes you on a virtual walking tour: Navigate street-level photographs of places you've located in Maps.
- Public Transit and Walking Directions :: Get walking directions, find public transit schedules, check fares, and estimate your travel time.
- Podcasts :: Get access to millions of free podcasts on the iTunes Store via Wi-Fi or your cellular network.
- Safari Improvements :: A new search-friendly user interface, better performance, and more stability make Safari even easier to use.
- Home Screen Shortcut :: Take a shortcut from any Home screen back to your first Home screen by pressing the Home button.
- Other :: Decrease in call setup failures and dropped calls. Preference to turn on/off auto-correction in Keyboard Settings. Improved sound quality of Visual Voicemail messages.
Full post as published by The Mac Lawyer on November 22, 2008 (boomark / email).
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