Monday, April 19, 2010

Lost iPhone is Real Deal: iPhone 4

The phone lost and found in a Bar in Redwood City, previously thought to be a Japanese counterfeit, has now been confirmed to be the real new iPhone 4.



Why it's the real deal
  • A prototype iPhone has been reported missing from Apple.
  • A very high resolution screen, usually not found on copycat phones.
  • OS 4.0 was installed on to the phone before it was remotely deactivated (for obvious reasons).
  • iTunes detects the phone as an iPhone.
  • Gizmodo took the device appart and it has parts clearly labeled as Apple.


iPhone 4 Upgrades/New Features


  • Front facing camera
  • Better camera than the 3GS
  • Camera flash
  • Redesigned volume buttons 
  • New flat, plastic back
  • Aluminum border
  • Larger battery (+16%)
  • Screen is smaller, but with a higher resolution

Video



Gizmodo's has your full details on the new iPhone 4.

Sunday, April 18, 2010

Jailbreak on 3.1.2 with blackra1n

Geohot has released blackra1n RC3 which now jailbreaks all iPod touches and iPhones (including iPhone 3GS and iPod touch 3rd Generation).

This jailbreak will not allow iPhone users to unlock for use on other carriers so if you rely on an unlock, stay with firmware 3.1.1.

For iPod touch 3rd Generation, the jailbreak is tethered so every time you fully turn off your device, you'll need to plug it back in and repeat steps 2-5.

  1. Make sure you're on firmware 3.1.2 by going into Settings, General, About, and then Version.
  2. Download and open blackra1n RC3:
    Windows - http://theipodtouchproject.googlecode.com/files/blackra1n.exe
  3. Mac - http://theipodtouchproject.googlecode.com/files/blackra1n.zip
  4. Plug in your device into your computer.
  5. Press Make it ra1n on your computer.
  6. Wait until the an image of a man with iPhone's spinning around him comes up. If you don't get the image, just restart your device, close blackra1n, and repeat steps 3 and 4.
  7. Once your device reboots, you should see a blackra1n icon on your homescreen, tap on it.
  8. Make sure you're connected to the internet, select Cydia, and tap on install.
  9. Blackra1n will now download and install Cydia, once it's done, Cydia will be on your homescreen.

    Tuesday, April 13, 2010

    Opera Browser Now on App Store

    After months of news that Opera's browser was submitted to Apple for approval to be in the App Store, Apple has finally approved it.


    Opera has been known for it's speed in compressing web pages all allowing them to be easily viewed on mobile devices. Speeds of upto five times faster than the default browser have been reported. Opera for iPhone features a completely different User Interface from Apple's pre-installed Safari. Some new features include speed dialing web pages and multitasking web page.

    Video

    Monday, April 12, 2010

    GeoHot going Full Force on Apple

    GeoHot, the famous creator of Blackra1n, among many other jailbreaks, is moving full force on Apple's new software. The recently released iPad was shown by GeoHot running in verbose mode, a key sign that the iPad will be 'pwned for life.' Meaning that it will always be open for 3rd party modifications.




    Two days later, GeoHot released images of iPod touch and iPhone OS firmware 4.0 jailbroken, which has not even been released to the public yet (now with homescreen background images allowed by Apple.)


    More details are still to be released on the jailbreak for the iPad and OS 4.0.

    Saturday, April 3, 2010

    Download and Install Install0us 2.5

    Update: Installous (which has nothing to do with Install0us) has released a 3.0 version to their app. It has many upgrades from Install0us 2.5 and is easier to install. Find the new Installous 3.1.1 here.

    Install0us 2.5.2, the beta version of Installous has been shut down. You can find more information about that, see the Install0us blog. With the project went the repo that had the application. This will show you how to get Install0us 2.5.2 without the repo.
    How to Install
    1. Download the Install0us deb file: http://www.4shared.com/file/153771576/de6da7e/install0us_251.html.
    2. Using SSH, move the deb file into the /private/var/root directory on your device.
    3. Go into Cydia on your device and install Terminal.
    4. Open Terminal and type in login then press the return key.
    5. Type in root then press the return key.
    6. Type in alpine (you won't see any characters but keep typing). Tthen press the return key. 
    7. Now type in dpkg -i /var/root/install0us.deb
    8. Close Terminal and restart your device, the app will be on your home screen.
    If you have trouble installing applications, add the Installous repo (http://cydia.installo.us) to Cydia and install App Sync.