Hot on the heels of Apple’s iOS 4.1 announcement, the fruity company has seeded the iOS 4.1 Gold Master version for developers, which is the last step before the public software release, giving Apple more eyes to check for any last-minute bugs. In case you missed the event, iOS 4.1 aims to solve many of the bugs that have plagued iOS devices before this, such as proximity sensor issues, Bluetooth connectivity, and iPhone 3G performance issues. iOS 4.1 will also bring new features such as Game Center, HDR photo capture and also high-definition video uploads to YouTube over Wi-Fi. You’ll need to be subscribed to the $99/year Developer Program in order to get hold of this, and if you are, you can head over to Apple’s site to pick it up.