Apple jail broke version-endless applications added!

Posted under Applications, Iphone Rumors by Kris on Monday 18 January 2010 at 2:07 pm

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Apple iPhone is regarded as the must have gadget by many gadget freaks. With the features of iPod and phone one would get the world into their hands! Apple iphone users are normally restricted to use only the networks prescribed by the iphones. One needn’t worry anymore as there is a way to bring your favorite network on your phone! Jail breaking is the technique, where the iphone is modified to be used with any other network. This would ensure that you can use any desired network of your choice. In this method, a code is run and this would overcome the distribution rights of the apple company. Although jail break is not legal, it is considered a good option by many fans as it would allow you to download applications from unauthorized dealers like Cydia, Icy etc. Cydia is the most popular brand and one could find lots of paid apps in Rock App. There are also applications that are not officially supported by the developers. One would be able to download applications from apple in a jail broken website also.

People who like iphone applications would have more reasons to like the jail broken version! There are many interesting applications available with the apple iphone. One would be able to bookmark all their favorite applications. This would ensure that they navigate through their phone easily. Bookmarking is another favorite application from Infinidock and one could easily load this application in their jail broken application. It is in fact very difficult to get good applications in the original apple iphone. One would be able to get lots of varieties of applications in their jail broken version. There is also other interesting application that could be added in your phone without cluttering the interface! The applications that are chosen are arranged horizontally on the screen. Users may choose the applications that must be visible in the first screen. The rest of the applications can simply be accessed by scrolling the screen. In a jail broken iphone, an entire customization is possible which would ensure that your iphone experience is increased a lot! You would be able to add so many applications as you wish and the dock size would simply increase based on the number of applications you add. One would also be able to get their bugs corrected. It is possible to send error via email. These applications are very cheap and one could get it even at $0.99!


Use Bluetooth Keyboard With Your iPhone

Posted under Accesories, Applications, Downloads by Kris on Saturday 26 December 2009 at 1:06 pm

Well, here is a Christmas gift for all you iPhone lovers out there. Remember the time when you wished that your iphone could support your bluetooth keyboard? Well, Santa granted your wish (kind of :P)

A new app is out which will enable you to use bluetooth keyboards with your iphone. And guess what jailbreakers? This app only works on a jailbroken iphone :D and your ipod touch too (Not yet tested with an iPhone2g)

The only limitation of the app is that the input method only works from inside the app. This means that you will have to copy paste the text in any other app, you cannot directly enter text in another app. But, no worries, its much faster than your standard iphone type speed.

Okay, enough of riff raff, here is how you proceed :-

  1. Download the bluetooth keyboard driver available in Cydia *Click Me*
  2. Start Keyboard Demo
  3. Make your bluetooth keyboard discoverable (read your Keyboard Manual)
  4. Select keyboard in device list
  5. You will get a PIN code alert, enter this PIN in your keyboard.
  6. TADA! You are now connected and you can enter text into the provided text field from your keyboard.

Thanks to ringwald for developing this awesome app.

Please share your experiences with this app through comments and let us know if you run into any trouble.

Merry Christmas and a very Happy New Year to all readers out there. ;)


iPhone 3GS jailbreak available; Geohot releases “purplera1n”

Posted under Accesories, Applications, Latest News, Personal, iPhone articles by aaSma on Sunday 5 July 2009 at 1:47 pm

George Hotz, who is perhaps a little better known as Geohot has offered his response to the Dev Team’s decision to wait until iPhone OS 3.1 is available before releasing a jailbreak for the iPhone 3GS and it has come in the form of his own jailbreaking tool.

“Normally I don’t make tools for the general public, and rather wait for the dev team to do it. But guys, whats up with waiting until 3.1? That isn’t how the game is played. We release, Apple fixes, we find new holes. It isn’t worth waiting because you might have the “last” hole in the iPhone. What last hole…this isn’t golf. I’ll find a new one next week.”

That’s right, he has released a tool by the name of “purplera1n” and it will allow anyone to jailbreak their iPhone 3GS running OS 3.0.

All things considered, the process seems pretty simple.

“To get started right now, go to purplera1n.com. Download it. Make sure you have windows(but not 7), the latest iTunes installed, and an iPhone 3GS with 3.0 firmware. Connect your iPhone normally. Click “make it ra1n”. Wait. On bootup, run Freeze, the purplera1n installer app. Hopefully you’ll figure out what to do from there.”

Of course, he was kind enough to point out that this is still a beta and that you should backup everything before you begin. As of now purplera1n is only available for Windows (except Windows 7), however according to a recent message on Twitter it looks like we may be seeing a Windows 7 and OS X version as early as next week.

“i’m going to sleep…partying this weekend…maybe monday for os x and win 7?

Unfortunately, it looks like I am going to have to wait to test this out. I am running OS X on my iMac and my only Windows option is on my Eee PC, which happens to be Windows 7 and while I miss my jailbroken iPhone it is not worth the time of a Windows XP installation.

That said, I would love to hear from anyone who is able and willing.

[UPDATE] It looks like we have an updated version of purplera1n to play with. Coming from a recent post over at iphonejtag the new version adds and improves support for Windows Vista, Windows 7, International and 64-bit. of course, the new version is still beta, but with Windows 7 that means I can now play. Hopefully all goes well.


Easy Tips to View YouTube on Apple iPhone 3G

Posted under Applications, Personal, Videos, iPhone articles by aaSma on Friday 26 June 2009 at 6:26 pm

You will find many applications developed by iPhone mobile application development companies, but there are rare video player apps for the iPhone, thanks to the default iPhone player that is loaded with many features, including watching videos via YouTube. With iPhone, you can also watch YouTube videos with a slight tap of your finger. You don’t need to download anything, just search for your favorite videos in the similar way you would have searched it on your desktop and watch without any hassles. Here’s how you watch your YouTube videos on your iPhone: How to Search YouTube Videos?

  • The iPhone’s Home screen will have a YouTube icon; just tap on the icon to open it.
  • Invoke the search field by tapping on Search located at the bottom of the screen
  • To type any search term you need to bring up the virtual keyboard. A slight tap on the search field will open the keyboard. Key in your search term and then hit the search button to view the video library.
  • You will see a vast variety of YouTube videos below your search field. You will just have to tap on a video icon to watch it, but make sure to tilt the iPhone horizontally since videos can be viewed better in wide mode.
  • When viewing the video you can tweak the video configurations through YouTube’s standard video controls. These controls include pause button, volume button and the share button, which allows you to mail any YouTube video URL to a friend.
  • There is also an additional “Bookmarks” button on the controls. By tapping on it, you can save your favorite ones by bookmarking them and view them later on.

You may not find many video apps from an iPhone applications development expert, however there are some that are trying to compete with the default Apple iPhone player. Some have even released their own player versions. We hope the future holds more such iPhone open application development projects.


Yet another, also much easier method to activate Internet tethering on iPhone OS 3.0

Posted under Applications, Personal, iPhone articles, tricks by aaSma on Friday 19 June 2009 at 1:05 pm

Enabling Internet tethering on your OS 3.0 running iPhone has just been made even easier. Now instead of downloading and updating your iPhone, you can set your self up by simply visiting a website and making a few clicks.

In order to use this simpler method, just grab your iPhone, launch Mobile Safari and surf on over to http://help.benm.at/help.php.

Once there, it is just a matter of making those few clicks. Basically, just click on Mobileconfigs, then choose your country and carrier and you should be all set.

Again, this comes with a warning that you may get into trouble with your carrier, not to mention it has also been noted as negatively affecting visual voicemail by some users. That said, have fun and enjoy being able to tether you connection.


iPhone Tips #1

Posted under Accesories, Applications, Competitors, Firmware, Personal, iPhone articles by aaSma on Saturday 13 June 2009 at 9:32 pm

Move & Delete items:

- Go into your favorites/mail messages/other items screen.

- Click the ‘Edit’ button in the left or right corners.

- Delete an item by clicking the red icon beside the name and then confirm the deletion.

- To move a Bookmark/Favorite (only), click the icon to the right of the name, then slide the name to the position you wish.

- An alternate method to deleting, is to slide your finger from left to right over the item, which reveals the delete button.

Mail your Safari URL’s to someone:

Goto the page you want to mail in Safari. Then tap the address bar which will reveal the keyboard. Click the Share button at the top left corner and a new ‘compose email’ shall open with the URL included as the message of the email, as well as the subject line. Add the email address & anything else, then click send.

Automatic Mail Checking:

- Tap the Settings icon on the home screen , then the Mail selection.

- Scroll down, and tap the Auto-Check option.

- Select the how frequent you want your mail updated

Modify Ipod Menu Buttons:

- In the main menu, Select the iPod icon from the bottom right corner.

- Select the ‘More’ icon in the bottom right corner.

- Then click the ‘Edit’ icon.

- Drag the icon you desire down into the menu over the icon you want replaced.

Do a Hard Reset:

- Press and hold the ’sleep/wake’ button on top of the iPhone, and the ‘Home’ button on the bottom front for a several seconds.

- When you see the Apple logo, let go.

- The iPhone will reboot and all will be well.

Quit a Frozen Application:

If an application seems frozen for a long time, you can attempt to close it by pressing and holding the Home button for several seconds until it releases.

Enable Caps-Lock Feature:

- Enable Caps-Lock by touching the ‘Settings’ icon in the home screen, then the ‘General’ button on the following screen.

- Touch the ‘Keyboard’ button.

- In the keyboard settings screen, tap on the switch next to ‘Enable Caps Lock’.

To use the feature, quickly double tap the shift key and it will turn blue. Now you are in caps lock mode. When you’re done, tap the shift key again to exit caps lock mode.

Power Down, Power Up:

- Press and hold the sleep/wake, on/off button on the top of the iPhone for several seconds.

- The screen will change and the top will display a button ‘Slide to power off’. Slide the power off button from left to right,

- To turn your phone back on, press the same on/off button on the top of the phone for a few seconds, and it will start up again.


Unlock iPhone By Code or Unlocking Software - Can Your iPhone Be Unlocked?

Posted under Applications, Firmware, Latest News, Personal, iPhone articles by aaSma on Saturday 13 June 2009 at 8:57 pm

First things first. iPhones can be unlocked safely, and no, Apple has no way to somehow ‘mysteriously’ get into your iPhone and either lock it again or render it useless. However, as a user you have to keep a few things in mind. At the time of this writing, only iPhones that come preloaded with firmware 1.0.2 can be unlocked. The latest firmware released by Apple is 1.1.1 and at this time unlocking iPhones with firmware 1.1.1 is not possible.

That takes us to the next important point. What is your iPhone’s firmware version? To check your iphone’s firmware version, dial *3001#12345#* on the iPhone. It will show you a screen titled Field Test. At the bottom of the menu items you will see ‘Versions’. Tap on ‘versions’ and another screen will pop up which will list the firmware installed on the phone. If it says 03.14.08_G, then your iPhone is version 1.0.2. In this case, you are fine. Your phone can be unlocked to use with networks other than AT&T.

If after tapping ‘Versions’, it says 03.12.06_G, then your iPhone’s firmware is version 1.0.0. In this case, you can restore your iPhone to the version 1.0.2 first and then perform the unlock procedure. Press and hold ‘Home’ and ‘Power’ buttons simultaneously on the iPhone for 30 seconds until “connect to iTunes message” shows up. Launch iTunes. Once in iTunes, while holding “SHIFT” key, in iTunes click restore button and choose file: “iPhone1,1_1.0.2_1C28_Restore.ipsw”. If you don’t have the file, you can download the file from the website I have mentioned at the end of this article.

Finally, if after tapping ‘versions’ on your iPhone, if it says “04.01.13_G” (version 1.1.1), then your iPhone currenly cannot be unlocked and you need to wait for an unlock procedure to be devised for that version sometime in the future. Many AT&T stores still have iPhone with firmware 1.0.0 or 1.0.2 in stock. You may want to return the 1.1.1 iPhone to Apple, or your nearby store and get an iPhone with 1.0.2 firmware.

Ok, so now you are at an Apple or iPhone store. You just returned your phone that had the newer firmware and want an iPhone that has the old firmware loaded onto it. So how do you find out what firmware the phone has without opening the sealed box? Afterall, the salesperson is not going to let you open the sealed box unless you committ to purchasing the phone.

So, here’s probably the most important trick. Once you have the iPhone box in hand, turn it over and look for a bar code named ‘Serial No.’. A typical serial would look like 7U738L46WH5. Take a close look at the serial. Somewhere in the middle there is the letter ‘L’. Here is the important point. If the phone in your hand has 8 or a lower digit preceding that L, then you are fine. The firmware on your phone is 1.0.2 or less. If however, the digit preceding the L is 9, then you have the newer firmware.

Using the above technique, once you are sure you purchased an iPhone with the older firmware, you can now go ahead and unlock your iPhone using the unlocking software. At the present time, iPhone cannot be unlocked by using a remote unlock code. You would need an unlocking software to unlock your iPhone.

I found that http://UnlockSoftwares.com provides reliable iPhone unlocking software. The software offered at http://UnlockSoftwares.com is the exact same software I used to unlock my iPhone. The website http://UnlockAcell.com has an iPhone section, but I am not sure if they are offering iPhone unlocking by remote code at this time.


Google Earth for the iPhone and iPod touch

Posted under Applications, Downloads, Latest News, Personal, iPhone articles by aaSma on Wednesday 10 June 2009 at 2:29 pm

DOWNLOAD GOOGLE EARTH FOR YOUR iPHONE

Google Earth for the iPhone and iPod touch is the mobile version of Google’s justly acclaimed desktop app. Like its desktop-based counterpart, the mobile version offers a birds-eye, 3-D view of the earth, allowing you to zoom, via satellite photos, from Paris to New York to (literally) your own backyard. And since its debut on the App Store, the iPhone version of Google Earth has won rave reviews for the way it puts the whole world on your mobile device.

Look, I like the iPhone edition of Google Earth… to a point. It’s fun to go swooshing from one locale to another, and the ability to search for nearby businesses can come in handy if you’re a stranger in a strange land. But it’s a rough transition from the desktop to the iPhone, and Google Earth has lost some of the functionality that makes it such a pleasure to use on the Mac. Then again, the mobile version of Google Earth would do well just to match the functionality of the Maps app that comes included with the iPhone or iPod touch.

Apple iPhone 3G

Here’s how the app works. You can type in a location after tapping the search icon in the upper left corner of the screen; tap the location button in the lower left corner, and Google Earth will find your current locale anywhere on the planet, highlighting it with a bright blue dot. The standard touchscreen gestures work in Google Earth—double-tapping lets you zoom in as does a two-finger reverse pinch, while pinching the screen lets you zoom out. Drag your finger in any direction, and Google Earth will follow.

Google Earth orients itself based on how you’re holding your mobile device; turn the phone sideways for a horizontal view of the map. The app also takes advantage of the accelerometer by tilting the screen as you tilt your iPhone or iPod touch. It’s certainly a cool way of getting something other than a top-down view of an area, but I found that even a slight twitch of my hands would cause the map to tilt unexpectedly and keep tilting as I over-corrected my grip. I wound up turning the autotilt feature off by tapping the settings button in the lower right corner of the screen.

Once you’re fixed on a location, you can search the surrounding area for businesses or points of interest. Tap on the search icon again, and type out a search query—“restaurants,” say. A series of labeled circles will pop up on the screen showing you all the restaurants in your immediate vicinity. Tap on one of those circles, and you’ll get an address, a URL, reviews from assorted Web sites (if applicable), and, in many cases, a phone number. While tapping the phone number did give me the option of initiating a call, tapping any of the Web page links on the page didn’t seem to do anything. Tapping an Open in Safari button launched Maps, of all things.

Unlike the desktop version, the iPhone’s Google Earth doesn’t include driving directions. You can get them, but you’ll have to drill down to that Google search results page to launch the Maps app. That will take you out of Google Earth, which seems like a lot of effort to go through for a feature that probably should have been included in the mobile effort.

Typing search terms in Google Earth has its pluses and minuses. The app is tied into your contacts, so if you start typing a name, the contact will appear as it does in Google Mobile App, saving you from having to tap out the entire name. Unlike Google Mobile App, Google Earth does not bring up suggested or common search terms as you type. If you want to look up nearby restaurants, you’re going to have to pound out each blessed letter—at least for the first time you search. Google Earth does remember previous searches, however, so if you’ve searched for restaurants or ATMs or other generic businesses in the past, they’ll appear as you start to retype them. There’s a caveat, though—you have to tap the existing search term twice to actually perform a search. Tapping once merely highlights the term, and if you then hit the Search button, Google Earth will look up your partially typed search term instead. I can’t tell you how many times I’ve searched for “rest” or “r” when I thought I was looking up nearby restaurants, but it doesn’t get any less annoying when it happens.

While Google Earth on the iPhone remembers previous searches, it doesn’t allow you to add placemarks or pinpoints in the same way that you can store favorite places on the desktop app. This is a very significant omission that diminishes the usability of the mobile version.

Another difference between the desktop and mobile iterations of Google Earth is the limited number of layers available for the latter. On the desktop version, you can choose to show street names, places of interest, traffic, or other layers created by the vibrant Google Earth community. It’s one of the things that makes the desktop version so appealing.

The iPhone version of Google Earth lets you turn Borders and Labels and Terrain layers on and off. Its only other layers are limited to Wikipedia entries and geo-located photos from Panoramio. Tapping on either a Wikipedia entry’s W icon or the blue box designating a Panoramio photo opens either of those screens within Google Earth. But there’s no way to tell what’s on the other end of that icon or whether it’s worth your time until you tap on it—you’re forced to hunt and peck. Also, in popular locales like the Vegas strip or Disneyland, photo and Wikipedia icons can be layered on top of one another; even zooming in for a closer look doesn’t always provide enough separation for those of us with meaty fingertips so some icons wind up being untappable.

I realize that shrinking Google Earth down to size for a mobile device requires some sacrifices. I surely don’t expect to be able to install a KML file that allows me to superimpose defunct National League baseball parks on a map, as I can with the desktop version. But some layers are more than just eye candy—street names, for example. As you’re scrolling and tilting and zooming your way through a Google Earth map on your iPhone, it’s easy to lose your orientation without a street name layer to guide you.

With its location and search capabilities, Google Earth could be a valuable tool if you find yourself in a strange city and need to track down an eatery, ATM, or tourist attraction in your immediate area. Still, while Google Earth offers an undeniable Gee Whiz factor, Maps seems like an infinitely more usable tool. It gives you street names, driving directions, traffic conditions in some cases, and even street views if you happen to be using an iPhone. The views in Google Earth are certainly eye-catching, but they can’t match what Maps offers in terms of practical value.

I suppose it comes down to what you expect Google Earth to be. On the desktop, the answer is “whatever you want,” thanks to the variety of layers, the multiple search options, and the ability to customize the app any way you see fit. The iPhone version is decidedly more limited. Users who merely want to zoom around the globe from the comfort of their mobile device will find plenty to like here, and certainly, there’s a value to that. But does that make for an indispensible? Not from my vantage point.


Next-Gen iPhone parts sold by Chinese parts Wholesaler?

Posted under Accesories, Applications, Competitors, Firmware, Iphone Rumors, Latest News, Personal, iPhone articles by aaSma on Friday 29 May 2009 at 10:56 am

Wholesaler China Ontrade.com has posted parts from the next-generation iPhone 3G 2009: The LCD screen and the middle internal bezel.

iPhone Parts

They even have pictures comparing the new parts to the old ones, and it looks pretty legit.

The wholesaler says the following in their site:

“This is great honor for China Ontrade (HK) chinaontrade.com to be the 1st started to supply iphone 3gen 2009 parts directly from factory.”

It looks like the web site and the new parts are the real deal, but who knows. They also sell every single spare iPhone 3G part you can imagine—as well as original factory parts for Blackberry, Nokia, LG, HTC, MacBooks, and even Nintendo. They claim the new iPhone 3G 2009 parts will ship “within 5 to 12 working days.”

As expected, there is no OLED screen seen here. Unless they have another product using the OLED, which isn’t likely at this stage. The omission of an OLED screen is liable to cause much angst among technophiles, who were clamoring for an OLED screen to be included in this version of the iPhone.


Apps to waste your weekend #01

Posted under Applications, Downloads, Latest News, Personal, iPhone articles by aaSma on Sunday 24 May 2009 at 9:36 am

In a new weekly feature, I will be highlighting a handful of apps that I discovered during the week. These apps will be a mix of helpful, novelty, entertaining or just simple time wasters. I do plan on making an effort to keep them as low priced apps, but am really not going to set any real rule in regards to that. Basically, this feature will be a few apps that are designed to help you get through your weekend. Moving forward you can expect to see “Apps to waste your weekend” every Saturday morning.

So without further adieu, here is Apps to waste your weekend #01

This week I am going to highlight ShakeItPhoto, RedLaser, Yowza!!, Suicide Girls Flip and LED Football.

Apps to waste your weekend #01
ShakeItPhoto: (App Store link) This first app is not free, but it is low-priced coming in at just $0.99. Anyway, this one is simple, it is a photo app that mimics an instant photo camera. You can even shake, (hence the name) to “develop” the photo. Anyway, aside from having a Polaroid like appearance, the images taken with this app have a slightly different look as compared to the standard iPhone image and in my opinion are nice looking.

Apps to waste your weekend #01
RedLaser: (App Store link) Next up is RedLaser, and while I hate to include two paid apps in the beginning, this one will set you back $1.99. Of course, it is designed to help you save money, so that sort of makes it better. Anyway, the RedLaser app will allow you to scan a barcode and search for online pricing of that particular product. Additionally, you can also email the returned pricing list to yourself, a friend or a loved one. Talk about giving a hint as to what gift you may be hoping to receive. Personally, I usually favor instant gratification when shopping as opposed to saving a buck or two, but in reality saving money is generally a good thing. If nothing else, this app is just fun to play with, mostly because I now have another form of entertainment when out shopping with my wife. Unfortunately, this one is limited in that it returns pricing for only those in the US and UK…sorry about that.

Apps to waste your weekend #01
Suicide Girls Flip: (App Store link) This is one that I hesitated to include, mostly because it is a little on the adult side, but that said it reminded me of a item that I had when I was younger and thought was the coolest thing (at the time). Anyway, this app is based on those old novelty style flip pens that showed a pretty (and fully clothed) lady. Of course, if you remember those pens, you will also remember what happened when they were turned over — the clothes went away. While this app is a little adult in nature, it does not show any nudity. The flip removes the regular clothes but leaves the undergarments in place. Still a fun app to see, if nothing else it gives a modern twist on a nostalgic pen. Coincidentally, the Suicide Girls app also received an update this morning (along with Tap Tap Revenge 2) that added an additional 7 models to the app, bringing the total up to 10. And yes, this one is available for free.

Apps to waste your weekend #01
LED Football: (App Store link) Here I offer you another classic item that has been redone in a more modern way. This one goes back to a time when video games were not quite as graphic intense. In this case, the “graphics” were nothing more than small red lines. The app I have is LED Football, which is now available as LED Football 2 and will set you back $0.99. Honestly, I just had to include this app because it brings back many memories of playing the actual Mattel game as a kid, and for only a buck I was surprised to see how much fun it still is. The app features the interface that was found on the original game and even has the easy and hard setting options, the 1 player or 2 player setting as well as a simulated “wear-down” which makes it that much more like the real deal.

Apps to waste your weekend #01
Yowza!!: (App Store link) This last app is another that is available for free and it is another that can save you money. I hesitated to list this one for two reasons. The first being that I have already highlighted another potential money saving app and second because I have had less than stellar success due to the area that I live. That said I do think it is a great app. This is a coupon app and yes I enjoy saving money, mainly because it allows me to spend more on gadgets. Anyway, the Yowza!! app will either take your location based on the GPS in the iPhone 3G or the zip code that you enter manually. Once that is in, you will be given a list of coupons for stores, restaurants and more in your area. The nice part here is that these coupons can be found and used from your iPhone — in other words you will not forget to bring that coupon with you.

Well, this wraps up the first in the series. Next Saturday will bring another set of apps and more ways to waste your weekend. In the meantime, make sure you enjoy this one.


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