Tuesday, May 31, 2011

Apple Releases iWork to the iPhone

Students and business-people alike both need, on occasion, to type up a paper really quick, or to create a quick presentation for their meetings the next day. Up until now, if all you had on you was an iPhone or iPod touch, you were mostly out of luck. Using some free or paid apps, you could type up a few sentences, but adding formatting or pictures was really just not possible. Until now.

In a press release earlier this morning, Apple, the makers of the iPhone and iPod touch, announced three new apps for the iPhone, all of which are branded as part of the "iWork Suite". These three apps are Pages, which allows for some heavy word-processing power, Keynote, which allows you to create slick looking presentations, and Numbers, Apple's spreadsheet-creating app.

All three of these apps were first available on the Macintosh, then later came to the iPad, and now have finally arrived on the iPhone and iPod touch. Each app is available in the iTunes App Store, and will cost you $9.99 a piece, which, although it seems kind of pricey, could be worth it. For current owners of the iWork apps on the iPad, the iPhone version is a free upgrade.

Although this seems kind of cool and very useful, creating presentations or spreadsheets on such a small screen is a slightly daunting task. Also, the iPad versions of these apps have not been such a smashing success,  which could be a bad sign for this new version. 

Overall, these apps are a little pricey, but when you need them, you really do need them. If you have to create quick documents or presentations on the fly, then go ahead and shell out the $10 for the app. However, if you don't really need it, but you thing it would be cool to have, you probably should save your money for a better cause.

IOS 5 Concept Video

Monday, May 30, 2011

ASUS Announces the Padfone, A Tablet/Phone Combo

For a few days, there has been some rumors and speculation about ASUS' new tablet device, thought to be called the Padfone. All rumors were wither denied or confirmed at today's official unveiling of the Padfone.

The Padfone was announced earlier today during the first day of the Computex exhibition in Taiwan. 

The idea of the Padfone is that it will sell as a tablet/phone combo running Android. When one needs a bigger screen, say, for watching a movie or playing a game, you can just slide the phone into a slot in the back of the tablet, and your screen is suddenly magically bigger.

The tablet also has a bigger battery in it, so when your phone is low on juice, you can just pop it into the back of the tablet, and it will start charging. 

With the Padfone, there is no need to buy a separate data plan for both the phone and tablet, because the tablet can just use the 3G data connection built into the docked phone.


Although it is unclear whether the tablet part of the Padfone will work without the phone docked inside or not, this seems like a pretty cool device. There are no details about pricing or availability, or even specs, which is definitely a setback. Another problem with Android tablets in general is the lack of tablet designed apps, at least with the Padfone, there is a smaller screen device to view phone-optimized apps. 

Below are the two promotional videos that ASUS put out.










Tuesday, May 24, 2011

Microsoft Unveils Windows Phone 7 Update, Calling it Mango

Earlier today, Microsoft held a press event, announcing some of the newest features that will be found in the latest edition of their mobile phone operating system, Windows Phone 7. This update to the operating system is code-named Mango.

Andy Lee, president of Microsoft's mobile division, took the stage today and announced some of the new features that will be found in Mango.


To start off, Twitter and LinkedIn will now be integrated into Windows Phone 7. Also, the homescreen will be updated slightly, so that notifications are pushed more.

Call history will be sorted by person, and you will be able to see all of the calls, texts, IMs, and visual voicemail (another new feature in Mango) all in one "list". Related to this, a new feature in Mango will be the ability to group friends into groups. Groups will show all of those friend's activity, be it calls, texting, or even social networking activity. One can also communicate with all of the members in a group.

Although the long awaited copy and paste has finally come in an update a while ago, Mango will also add predictive text while typing. These are both important features that seem standard on any phone. However, predictive text can either save you time, or become an extremely annoying part of texting.

The new "threads" feature allows users to carry on a conversation from Facebook to texting, etc.

Andy Lee, President of Microsoft's mobile devision
Also regarding communication, Mango will allow users to keep email inboxes separate or combined, or even both. For example, one might keep his work email separate from his personal email, but he/she could combine two separate personal inboxes, and have work and personal inboxes. Some new security features have also been added for enterprise email.

Voice activated technologies will also be integrated into Mango. Microsoft showed how one could have text messages read to them while in the car, one could also respond just using his/her voice.

Microsoft is also bringing smarter apps, along with the ability to run multiple apps at once. Another improvement that will come with Mango is faster web browsing. Bing, Microsoft's search engine, will be integrated into Windows Phone 7, and will provide a slightly "smarter" search. For example, searching for the name of a movie will bring you directly to showtimes.

Mango will be released in the fall as a free update, and, unlike the previous update, will just require users to plug their phones into their computers. Mango will first appear on Microsoft/Nokia devices, but will soon be available on other phones. Mango will also be available on a few new devices that will support 4G.

Overall, Mango seems like an exciting update. If, unlike the previous update, everything goes as planned, this should give consumers more of a reason to buy a Windows Phone. Even with great hardware and a great OS, the problem still remains: With only 18,000 apps available (compared to over 300,000 for the iPhone), the devices are still not compelling. Although Windows Phone 7 is not going to outsell the iPhone anytime soon, Mango is a good step in that direction. A little help from app developers, and Windows Phone 7 might find itself on top.

Monday, May 23, 2011

iPhone Speaker - iPhone Portable Amplifier Horn



iPhone Portable Amplifier Horn is a cool speaker that is already available in the market. It gives the proper quality of the audio that is perfectly coordinate the higher volume that you need in your iPhone.  This is something very interesting right?

Bone Horn Stand Speaker fits to your iphone. It’s made out of rubber silicone, and used the design of old-fashioned. This gadgets adds 13 decibles of the volume to your iphone’s speakers without using any battery power! And you can simply put your iphone and let is stand.  The price of this gadget is cost  $24.95.

Saturday, May 21, 2011

iTunes could not connect to this iPhone because an unknown error occurred (0xE8000001).

I only realized today, that my iTunes gave this message whenever I connected to my iPhone 4.

"iTunes could not connect to this iPhone because an unknown error occurred (0xE8000001)."

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Here’s a series of test which I have done to isolate what’s the main problem.
There are 2 USB ports on my MBA (name as USB#1 and USB#2).

When connect to USB#2:
  • iTunes gave error above.
  • iPhoto is able to recognize the iPhone.
  • DiskAid unable to recognize the iPhone.
  • Delete and Reinstall iTunes - doesn’t work.
  • Reset PRAM and run Disk Utility (Repair Permissions) - doesn’t work either.
  • All other USB devices such as Sony Camera and iPad has no problem.
When connect to USB#1:
  • iTunes recognize the iPhone! Can sync with no problem,
  • iTunes also recognize both iPad (when both are connected)
It seems that the USB#2 have no problem recognizing other USB devices EXCEPT the iPhone 4...!
The only thing left to do is to Restore the iPhone 4 or DFU and upgrade to the latest Firmware 4.3.3.
But... before I do this, can anyone here help me out? Any suggestion?

UPDATE:
Finally, I decided to try upgrade and Jailbreak iOS 4.3.3 using Pwnage 4.3.3.
However, the iTunes still failed to recognize the iPhone 4.

Tuesday, May 17, 2011

iPad 2 Jailbreak - Weeks or Months from Month of May?

Are you one of the iPad 2 owners who are yearning for a Jailbreak?
Guess what? Some might predict it gonna be weeks away, but Musclenerd just tweeted today that it can be months.

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Too bad if you guys have to wait much longer. Even there are reports saying that the iPad 2 Jailbreak might becharge. What do you guys think?

Monday, May 16, 2011

The Brand New iPhone 5 Video . This is going to change all over again.

Unlock iPhone 4 with 1.59.00 or iPhone 3G & 3GS with 4.26.08, 5.11.07, 5.12.01, 5.13.04, and 6.15.00 Using Ultrasn0w 1.2.3

Ultrasn0w has been updated to version 1.2.3 with support for preserved baseband running iOS 4.3.3. In other words, ultrasn0w 1.2.3 does not unlock new baseband, but it does work to keep your unlock if you have been tugging along iPhone 4 with 1.59.00 or iPhone 3G & 3GS with 4.26.08, 5.11.07, 5.12.01, 5.13.04, and 6.15.00.
If this applies to you, you’ll want to use PwnageTool 4.3.3 (Mac) or Sn0wbreeze (Windows) to jailbreak while preserving your old baseband and updating to iOS 4.3.3.
Install Ultrasn0w Unlock for 4.3.3
After you are jailbroken, ultrasn0w is installed through Cydia. You can generally do this just by searching for “ultrasn0w” but if that fails:

Saturday, May 14, 2011

Sony PlayStation Network Finally Back Up, Gamers Rejoice.

Map Showing Where PlayStation Network is Back Up.
     
     Sony's PlayStation Network, Sony's service that allows PlayStation 3 users to play over the internet against each other, had a data breach around April 20th, were an unknown hacker got access to users information, such as address, email address, phone number, username, and possibly passwords. Regarding credit card numbers, Sony said that the data was encrypted, and they do not think that data was stolen. However, Sony has no way of conforming that data was not stolen.
     This serious data breach led Sony to take the PlayStation Network, as well as it's media-streaming counterpart Qriocity, offline, so that they could completely revamp the system and ensure complete security.
     When Sony first announced the fact that PlayStation Network was going offline, they said it would be down for "A full day or two". That day turned into weeks, and now, about 25 days later, the PlayStation Network goes back online (Along with the new job position at Sony, the Chief Information Security Officer.)
     Many gamers are probably rejoicing right now, as there were a few new gaming titles that came out that weren't even playable yet, because they had to be registered with the PlayStation Network. However, gamers in more than %70 percent of the United States are still left out in the cold, because, as of press time, the only states with the PlayStation Network back up are Maine, New Hampshire, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Vermont, Connecticut, New York, New Jersey, and California. 
     It is nice to know that the PlayStation Network is back online somewhere, even if not in your particular part of the world. Users can now rest peacefully knowing that they will be able to play soon again, and that any identity theft will be covered, free of charge, by Sony, with their free year of identity theft protection to all PlayStaton Network users. (Note to hacker: Wait a year before using all of those credit cards.)

UPDATE: Sony has posted a new map showing that the PlayStation Network is online everywhere, at least in North America. To access the PlayStation Network, you must upgrade the firmware on your PlayStation 3 to 3.6.1, as well as change your password. The PlayStation Store features will be down until the end of the month. The PlayStation Network is still down in Europe and Asia.

Friday, May 13, 2011

Blogger Back Up, We Couldn't Report it was Down

Blogger, Google's easy blogging service, has been down since about 12:30 Pacific time yesterday. This affected, among many others, Gadgetator. We were not able to report the down-coming of the Blogger service, but fortunately, more than 20 hours later, we are able to report to you that the Blogger service is back up and running, pulling Gadgetator up along with it.

Although we do not think that anything on our site was affected from a user's standpoint, we thank you for your patience, as we waited for Google to bring it's Blogger service alive again.

Monday, May 9, 2011

YouTube adds Movie Rentals, Average Price of $3.99

     YouTube, Google's extremely popular video upload and sharing service, has recently added full length movies to it's millions of videos already on the site. However, unlike the other millions of videos, these movies will not be given out for free.
     The average movie costs $3.99 for a 24 hour rental. However, some movies cost $2.99, and a sprinkle of the 3000 new movies are actually free, but contain some ads.
     This puts YouTube in the same movie-streaming boat as iTunes, Netflix, and even the Gadgetator reviewed Alphaline Entertainment. All of these services stream movies on-demand.
     YouTube is different from iTunes, Netflix, and others because, unlike anyone else, YouTube has many free movies. Netflix does not rent movies, but rather uses a subscription model. YouTube also stands out from iTunes, as it doesn't offer downloads of movies, however, rental prices are similar.
     Overall, YouTube seems like a great way to view movies, at 3000 movies, the library is nice sized, but you probably won't find everything you're looking for. However, if you do find what you are looking for, especially if it's an older movie, there's a slight chance that it'll be free. Another plus is that, since the movies are saved on your YouTube account, you can watch a rented movie almost anywhere you go, and switch off between devices during the movie. Check it out. as the chances are likely that you'll at least find one free movie you'll enjoy.

View the YouTube movie library here.

Sunday, May 8, 2011

Where It Begins - My First Owned Website Using Exabyte

Finally I decided to take the plunge and register my own domain. I have been using the name “Edoras FotoZine” for many years in different websites such as the Fotopages, Blogger and Flickr.

Thus, before anyone else register that domain name, I decided to buy the domain and create my own photoblog, gadget blog and travel blog.

I registered the domain from one of Malaysia’s Hosting Services i.e. Exabytes on Jan. 31, 2011. Initially, I thought to use the domain name on the Blogger site but it seems that its quite a hassle to configure it there. Thus, I decided to subscribed to “Home Biz” package (hosting services)from Exabytes. At least my site is hosted locally (in response to the Government’s initiatives to host within Malaysian shores). Hopefully, the web response time from local users will be much faster than the international hosting services.

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Since this is my first time, I found it is very difficult to understand all the Jargon of the website development but I managed to learn over the night. Configuring the services over the c-panel of Exabytes hosting server is not that difficult but to ensure that I install the right applications is quite a hassle for me.

At first, I tried some of Wordpress Template to create my Blog but it was not to my liking. Then, creating my own portal using Joomla proved to be a disaster. For someone who have no background experience of web designer, it is certainly not an easy task.

I have to call/email Exabytes support three times to solve my problem. Both times, I have not been able to access the server (due to firewall and too many ftp logins) and later I have difficulty in making http://www.edorasfotozine.com to open my self-created Frontpage /Homepage. It always decided to point back to the Exabytes welcoming page.

Finally, I chose to use iWeb for my Web Development. Initially I have problem in setting the FTP login and Directory settings, but finally I managed to pull it through and my first website is ready to have contents inserted.

Best Regards,

~Edoras~

Saturday, May 7, 2011

3 Ways to Untethered Jaibreak iOS 4.3.3

[HOW-TO] - Untethered Jailbreak iOS 4.3.3 and Preserve Baseband using Pwnage Tool 4.3.3

Requirements:
Step 1: Open Pwnage Tool in ‘Expert Mode’ and select your device and click blue arrow to continue.
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Step 2: Browse for iOS 4.3.3 firmware which you have already downloaded for your device in above ‘requirements’,

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Step 3: If You are on Official Carrier simply click “Build” Button and Pwnage tool will cook the custom firmware and save it on your PC.

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Step 4: [Optional] If you are unofficial Carrier You must first press “General” Button before “Build” Button, And should select “Activate your Phone” which will which will preserve your old baseband and will make you able to unlock your iPhone on UltraSn0w.

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After selecting options in “General” menu, click “Build” Button which will cook custom firmware for your device fully activated.

Step 5: Pwnage Tool will now create custom firmware for your device which will be Jailbroken and activated.

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Put your iPhone into DFU mode. PwnageTool will help you in this process. Follow the onscreen instructions for this purpose.

  • Hold Power and Home buttons for 10 seconds
  • Now release the Power button but continue holding the Home button for 10 more seconds
  • You device should now be in DFU mode
Step 6: Once your iPhone is successfully in DFU mode, PwnageTool will prompt you to launch iTunes.
Step 7: Once In iTunes, hold the Alt/Option key and click Restore.

That’s it!! You are done with Jailbreak Process. Your device is now fully jailbroken on iOS 4.3.3 untethered.

How to Unlock iOS 4.3.3:

After Jailbreaking and preserving your baseband on iOS 4.3.3, If you are on unlockable baseband, you can follow our guide here to unlock your iPhone 4/iPhone 3GS with Ultasnow 1.2.3.

[SOURCE: Technobolt]

Friday, May 6, 2011

[HOW-TO] - Untethered Jailbreak iOS 4.3.3 Using Sn0wbreeze 2.7

[SOURCE: Spiritjb]

Sn0wbreeze 2.7 (aka PwnageTool for Windows) has just released to untethered jailbreak iOS 4.3.3 on iPhone 4, iPhone 3GS, iPod touch 4G, 3G and iPad via a pre-jaibreak custom firmware.


Who rely on unlock should use Sn0wbreeze not Redsn0w , Why ? Sn0wbreeze 2.7 allows you to jailbreak untethered iOS 4.3.3 with preserving old (unlockable) baseband for iPhone 4, 3GS  to unlock it with the current version of ultrasn0w.

Note: If you are looking forjailbreak iOS 4.3.3 untethered using Redsn0w, you can follow This Guide. If you looking for PwnageTool , follow this guide (PwnageTool 4.3.3)

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Step 1: Start Sn0wbreeze, click the next “blue” colored arrow to proceed.

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Step 2: Select the required firmware .ipsw file for your iOS device by clicking on the “Browse” button.

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Step 3: Sn0wbreeze will now identify the selected IPSW file. Once done, click the next “blue” colored arrow to proceed.

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Step 4: Now select the “Expert Mode”, followed by “Build IPSW” option to start creating your custom firmware.
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Step 5: Sn0wbreeze will greet you with the following “Done!” message when the custom firmware has been successfully created.
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Step 6: Now follow the onscreen steps to enter DFU mode using Sn0wbreeze.

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  • Hold Power and Home buttons for 10 seconds
  • Now release the Power button but continue holding the Home button for 10 more seconds
  • You device should now be in DFU mode
If you have followed the steps correctly, you will get the following message from Snw0breeze

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Step 7: Start iTunes, click on your iOS device icon from the sidebar in iTunes. Now press and hold Left “Shift” button on the keyboard and then click on “Restore” (Not “Update” or “Check for Update”) button in iTunes and then release this button.

This will make iTunes prompt you to select the location for your custom firmware 4.3.3 file. Select the required custom .ipsw file that you created above, and click on “Open”.

Step 8: Now sit back and enjoy as iTunes does the rest for you. This will involve a series of automated steps. Be patient at this stage and don’t do anything silly. Just wait while iTunes installs the new firmware 4.3.3 on your iOS device. Your iOS device screen at this point will be showing a progress bar indicating installation progress. After the installation is done, your iOS device will be jailbroken on iOS 4.3.3.

How to unlock iPhone 3GS, iPhone 4 on iOS 4.3.3:
You can follow this guide to unlock your iPhone 4, 3G running jailbroken iOS 4.3.3 using ultrasn0w

Download Sn0wbreeze 2.7 for Windows.
Download iOS 4.3.3 for iPhone,  iPod touch, iPad
Download iTunes 10.2.2

[HOW-TO] - Unlock iOS 4.3.3 (Baseband 01.59.00 / 04.26.08 / 05.11.07 / 05.12.01 / 05.13.04 / 06.15.00 ) using Ultrasn0w 1.2.3


[SOURCE: Ultras0w]
Along with Redsn0w 0.9.6RC15, the iPhone Dev Team has released a new version of Ultrasn0w 1.2.3 which unlocks iPhone 4, 3GS on iOS 4.3.3 for those who are already rely on unlock. Ultrasn0w 1.2.3 guide below. Ultrasn0w 1.2.3 supports 01.59.00 / 04.26.08 / 05.11.07 / 05.12.01 / 05.13.04 / 06.15.00 basebands.

STEP 1: First, you will have to jailbreak your iPhone 4 or 3GS on iOS 4.3.3. Instructions on how to jailbreak iOS 4.3.3 using Redsn0w 0.9.6RC15 can be found here.

STEP 2: Once you are done with the jailbreak, you can now unlock your iPhone on the supported basebands using Ultrasn0w 1.2.3 from Cydia. To do this:
  1. Start “Cydia” on your iPhone.
  2. Touch on “Manage” tab on the bottom.
  3. Now touch on “Sources” as seen in the screenshot below:
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Touch on “Edit” and then on “Add”. You will be prompted to enter a url source as seen in the screenshot below. Type “http://repo666.ultrasn0w.com” and touch on“Add Source” to add this repo if you haven’t already. Cydia will now automatically update your sources by following a series of automated steps.

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After installation is completed. Search for “ultrasn0w 1.2.3” in Cydia and install this application. This app will automatically unlock your iPhone so that you can use it with any carrier.
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STEP 3: Now simply restart your iPhone and voila! you should now have a fully unlocked iPhone 4 or 3GS, running iOS 4.3.2 !

[HOW-TO] - Untethered Jailbreak iOS 4.3.3 Using redsn0w 0.9.6rc15 and PwnageTool 4.3.3

Apple released the latest iOS 4.3.3 with the following bug fixes:-

Bug Fix Release
Current release for iPhone 3GS, iPhone 4, iPod Touch 3rd and 4th generations, iPad and iPad 2. This update contains changes to the iOS crowd-sourced location database cache .
  • Reduced size of the iOS crowd-sourced location database cache
  • No longer backs that cache up to iTunes
  • Deletes that cache entirely when Location Services turned off
  • Battery Life Improvement
Dev Team just released Untethered Jailbreak using redsn0w 0.9.6rc15 and PwnageTool 4.3.3


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redsn0w 0.9.6rc15:
Windows 7 users:  If you’re having problems, be sure to run with CPU affinity = 1 (see the guides or comments for how to do this)
PwnageTool Official BitTorrent Release

SHA1 Sum = fc2721a6c1230aa676729b2e4aeeec3cd4ffed7a
Full step by step guide below:
STEP 1: Download iOS 4.3.3 from here, and iTunes 10.2.2 from here.
STEP 2: Start Redsn0w 0.9.6 RC15 and point it to the official iOS 4.3.3 you downloaded above.
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STEP 3: Select Install Cydia and any other options you need then hit the Next button.
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STEP 4: Make sure your device is turned off and plugged into your Computer.
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STEP 5: Now follow the steps on the screen to enter the DFU mode not Recovery Mode.
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STEP 6: Finally sit back and have a cup of coffee then wait for Redsn0w to jailbreak your iOS device followed by a quick reboot.

Download Redsn0w 0.9.6rc15 for Windows
Download Redsn0w 0.9.6rc15 for Mac

You can download the latest Redsn0wrc16 from --> HERE

Thursday, May 5, 2011

Pandora adds Comedy; Users Everywhere just Laugh

     Pandora, the extremely popular online music streaming service, has recently added comedy tracks to it's library of millions of songs.
Comedy Tracks on Pandora
     The service analyzed music and artists, and was able to give users more music similar to any music track. With this new update, Pandora now analyzes comedians by their style, and will give you more comedy tracks similar to that style. 
     This could be a very good decision for Pandora, as it brings them slightly further away from just music, and closer to something which you could actually use to find new comedians and 
     Also, although you wouldn't think that this would launch with many titles, I had no problem finding everything I wanted. Best of all, all this is %100 free. Can't beat that.

iOS 5 will support Over-the-Air Firmware Update

It is expected that Apple will release future updates of iOS 5.0 via Over-the-Air for all their iOS devices. This is not new to other competitors.
Rather than full downloads, it make sense for Apple to update small sizes or patches.
Otherwise, the mobile network will certainly be congested with iOS updates traffic.
This is what has been reported to me recently by one of the local mobile telco - the traffic that congest their spectrum mainly came from Windows Updates!
What do you think? Will this be a great feature that you have been waiting for? What happen if your network is as fast as a “turtle”?

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Wednesday, May 4, 2011

The Rumored iPhone 5 Photos and Video!

These iPhone 5 photos are being designed by designers around the world.
Pick your choice!
I wished for the first photo below.
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Sunday, May 1, 2011

iOS 5 Most Wanted Features

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Here’s what you have been waiting for! iOS Most wanted features..
Apple might raise curtains off iOS 5.0 at its yearly developer conference WWDC 2011, and if sources are to be believed, Apple is going to bring the next cycle of iOS along with the iPhone 5.
Apple would be unveiling the iOS 5 around spring, alongside iPhone 5 in summer. The word is that there would be some heavy changes coming to MobileMe, showing more love for the cloud.
  • Better Folders
  • Wireless Syncing
  • Android-style Lock Screen
  • Revamped Notifications
  • Music Sharing/Streaming
  • Improved Multitasking
  • New Auto Correct System
  • Improved Airprint
  • Beefed-Up Game Center
  • Better Hotspot (More devices)
  • Cloud Services (Free MobileMe)
  • iPhone Mail mirrors the iPad
  • Gesture support
  • Android Style Lock
  • Adobe Flash!
Meanwhile, OS X Lion is likely to also include various cloud-based functionality, further bridging the gap between the Apple’s iOS mobile range and its Mac lines.
What’s your own wish list?

iPad 2 and iPhone 5 to be Jailbroken for Life

A recent Tweets from Veeence and p0sixninja revealed that Geohot might provide an exploit that can Pwned iPad 2 (A5) and iPhone 5 for life. Isn’t that awesome!

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