
It turns those multitouch gestures into asynchronous web requests that tell the robot what to do. Multitouch gestures have been spotted in the iOS 4.3 Beta 1 release, with BGR's sources sending in evidence of internal settings pages that suggest the iPhone will also get the gesture support. This could make the current build Apple’s final software release for these devices. The iOS app watches for dragging and twisting gestures. Interestingly, iOS 4.3 appears to also have dropped support for Apple second-generation iPhone - the iPhone 3G - and its second-generation iPod touch.
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Personal hotspot capabilities for GSM devices - as we exclusively reported earlier today To the Remote Desktop Connection solution integrated into Windows 10. In adding full multi-touch gesture support for the iPad 2, Apple has disabled the feature for the original iPad, a change which is sure to leave at least a few early adopters feeling the sting.We pinged a few of our dev friends for feedback on new additions they’ve found and here’s what we have so far: Following news that iOS 4.3 beta 1 has been seeded to developers, Apple’s servers are no doubt being hammered by anxious developers looking to explore all the new features.
