I keep getting errors that I'm using non-public APIs and I'm fairly sure that it's a 6.1 issue, but all I could find was this, which basically says to uninstall 6.1 and use 6.0.1.
> Starting February 1, 2015, new iOS apps uploaded to the App Store must include 64-bit support and be built with the iOS 8 SDK, included in Xcode 6 or later.
The evidence suggests that it was not an Apple defect that caused the leak
Social engineering was used to gain access
(i.e. they figured out the answer to those people's security questions)
I guess you can't blame the lock manufacturer if the person using the lock leaves a photograph of the key next to it
This isn't new either. This has been happening since computers started connecting to one another :p
Call a company, pretend to be an employee and spout off some nonsense and tech words about a project that you need to finish but you need the phone number from the modem to do so, blah blah
Get the number, dial in, cause chaos
My uncle used to have a cat named Hildegard
I've never heard that name before except for that cat.
But now in today's blog translation there is a new character in a pachislot machine called Hildegard...crazy :p
The female name Hildegard derived from the Old High German words hild (=war or battle) and gard (=protection) and means "protecting battle-maid" Variant spellings include Hildegarde. The Polish, Portuguese, Slovene and Spanish version is Hildegarda; the Italian version is Ildegarda. Hildegárd is a Hungarian version. An ancient German version of the name was Hildegardis. Persons named Hildegard, Hildegarde or Hildegart include:
Hildegard of Bingen (1098–1179), Christian saint
Hildegard, wife of Charlemagne, second wife of Charlemagne
Hildegard, daughter of Louis or Matilda, daughter of Emperor Louis...
Anybody could explain why xcode 5 project with xibs done for iphone 5 when opened and run in xcode 6 with iphone 6 simulator adjust itself perfectly without having to place constraints? Meanwhile a new project on xcode 6 with xib done for iphone 5 when ran on iphone 6 doesn't adjust its views automatically?
Because when Xcode 5 came out, it didn't know about the new iPhones. So it has no measure to deal with them. This lack of support will be recognized by the new iPhones and they will run in compatibility mode. A new project in Xcode 6 will enable support by default, and no auto adjustment will happen
Geez. Why wouldn't apple just allow us to control if auto adjustment is allowed or not. I think its something good to have instead of putting tons of constraints when all you need is to adjust it to fit the new dimensions. :/