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BY Joe White on Sat December 04th, 2010
GraviBoard is a funny jailbreak tweak, that is currently in development. Read on to find out more, and to check out a video of GraviBoard in action ...
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BY Joe White on Tue November 23rd, 2010
Barrel is a clever jailbreak tweak which alters your iPhone’s SpringBoard page scrolling animation. Read on to find out more ...
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BY Alexander Vaughn on Tue September 07th, 2010
I'm not a huge fan of iPhone customization and a custom wallpaper is probably the furthest I can go in terms of personalizing my iPhone. Yet, there's a new little jailbreak tweak that might prove useful, while staying very subtle. Called Gridlock, it allows you to position the icons on your iPhone Springboard any way you want, while still staying aligned.
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BY Alexander Vaughn on Tue March 09th, 2010
If there is one thing our iPhone has us doing all day, it's definitely scrolling. It's up and down mostly and while some like it more than others, we now all grew accustom to it
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BY Tyler Tschida on Wed November 04th, 2009
At first glance, the iTunes 9.0.2 update offered very little for iPhone and iPod touch users to get excited about besides the dark gray background option for the Grid View. But that's just at first
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BY Tyler Tschida on Tue April 21st, 2009
In one of our earlier next-gen iPhone rumor posts, we mentioned in passing that the iPhone OS 3.0 beta contained references to voice control. Not much has been said about it since because it was
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BY Tyler Tschida on Thu April 02nd, 2009
Jailbreak users get to have all of the fun with the iPhone's Springboard. They are able to customize nearly every aspect of it with fancy themes, wallpapers, and even folders. They even have a way
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BY Nic Elder on Mon September 08th, 2008
Categories 2.11 | Published by BigBoss | Via Cydia | Free | Released: 9-08-08 Overview On my Macbook I'm accustomed to organizing all of my downloads, applications, and garbage into folders that keep my
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