Hidden 'Radio' Buttons Discovered In Apple's iOS 6.1 101
tad001 writes "CNET is reporting 'Discovered last night within a freshly jailbroken iPad: a set of buttons and code references for "radio," a feature found in iTunes on Macs and PCs, but not on the iPad or iPhone.' ... 'The buttons hint at Apple's much-rumored radio service, a product that will let people stream music much like they do on the popular Pandora service, but with deep ties to Apple's iTunes library.' ... 'The discovery follows a high-profile jailbreak of iOS 6.1, the updated system software Apple released just last week. A team of developers came up with a tool that gives users deep system-level access to do things like install applications from third-party app stores, change the look and feel of iOS, and add new software features.'"
I predict the imminent retun of Slashdot Radio. (Score:5, Funny)
Because there are clearly radio buttons on the Slasdot poll.
Re:I predict the imminent retun of Slashdot Radio. (Score:5, Funny)
Maybe YOU don't...
What are the first three words? (Score:3, Funny)
"CNET is reporting..........."
Radio buttons....really? CNET is like that retarded cousin who plays console videogames all day long, chats in Yahoo, and he thinks that makes him a computer haxor.
Re:Radio buttons, for that vintage look (Score:4, Funny)
So you mean Apple will try to get a design patent on radio buttons?
No they won't I've already patented concentric circles.
Re:Radio buttons, for that vintage look (Score:5, Funny)
Re:Another revenue stream for Apple's iAd Network? (Score:4, Funny)
Mr. Ballmer, this really comes across as sour grapes, don't you think?