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iTunes 8.2 now supports iPhone or iPod touch with the iPhone 3.0 Software Update. iTunes 8.2 also includes many accessibility improvements and bug fixes.

For information on the security content of this update, please visit this website: http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1222

Download: via Apple Software Update.

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Lol.. yeah, I'm sure somebody at apple's gotten hold of one now and the shipping code's been flashed to the devices.

Lets just hope that they have an update mechanism outside of iTunes if they have or else a bunch of customers could be left with non-syncing pres.

I can see 3.0 being released public any time now, the latest Beta has been very stable.

Oddly the last beta is the only one since B1 that's given me any real problems. My phone stability has been below average; sometimes I can't answer calls or make them.

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3.0 isn't out... today. But if you're like me running OS3 beta5, this is the version of iTunes you can run it on. Previous running betas 4 & 5 required using iTunes 8.2 beta as well...

Thanks, that's what I needed to know. I am not a beta tester :( unless there's a way to get it on the phone w/o being a beta tester. :whistle:

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Bear in mind this update stops the current QuickPwn and PwnageTool from working, definitely on the Mac. More details on MuscleNerd's Twitter feed.

Thanks for the tip Rob. Once I read you said it stops them from working I hit Stop and Apple Updater crashes :p

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