Jailbreak Only: Flash (Frash) Hits The iPhone
Just a little over a month after its release for the iPad, Frash (the iOS port of Adobe Flash for Android by @comex), has now been brought to the iPhone.
Just a little over a month after its release for the iPad, Frash (the iOS port of Adobe Flash for Android by @comex), has now been brought to the iPhone.
Officially, as far as Apple is concerned, there is no such thing as Antennagate. It might not be quite the same story internally. Indeed, The New York Times reports that Mark Papermaster, Apple's SVP of devices hardware engineering, is no longer part of the Apple family. A fact Apple has now confirmed to be true.
There is little doubt that Apple has big plans for FaceTime. As we've told you so many times before, it's due to hit the iPod touch shortly, then the iPad and maybe even the Mac. In case you still have any doubt about it, Apple just added email-based FaceTime support to iOS in the latest iOS 4.1 beta 3.
Presumably, now less than a month away from its launch, it's pretty much a given that we're going to see plenty of leaks surrounding the iPod touch 4G. Actually, it's starting already. After yesterday's photos coming from a case maker, it's now Apple's part supplier's turn to leak some pictures.
The new jailbreak hasn't been easy on Apple Store employees. By allowing anyone to jailbreak any iDevice by simply visiting a website, the Dev-Team enabled pranksters all around the world to try the "feature" on devices in Apple's retail stores. Not anymore.
If you happen to rely on Apple's Genius feature for your app recommendations, there's good news, as it has just hit the iPad.
When they say Apple's iPad case is a dust and dirt magnet, it's true. Fortunately, there is a fix for that.
Apple is obviously very careful about sharing any sort of information on their upcoming products with third-parties. For secrecy reasons, they usually just don’t share their secrets. For its upcoming fourth generation iPod touch however, Apple apparently decided to give the heads up to some case manufacturer, according to HardMac. Here is what they were shown.
There is a big wave of iDevice rumors making the headlines today. According to a "highly reliable iLounge source", Apple will be making some big changes to its product line.
Enthusiastic about the GSM standard and all those towers that bring ubiquitous Internet to your iPhone? Well, Planetbeing, the baseband and unlock expert of the iPhone Dev-Team has an app for you.
Only one week since the last release, Apple has published (last night) yet another version of its iOS 4.1 beta. From what we know so far, not much has changed in this third iteration. That is, besides the unfortunate disappearance of GameCenter from the iPhone 3G and iPod touch 2G.
Remember Wi-Fi Sync, the awesome wireless iTunes syncing app for your iDevices? Well, it's apparently about to get a whole lot better. We're hearing the next version is bringing something we've all been expecting from Apple for a while now; Remote syncing.
Right on schedule (this morning), the iPhone Dev Team released, a brand new version of Ultrasn0w, its iPhone unlocking too
There is a bit of frustration surrounding Apple's implementation of multitasking in iOS. But, Pastebot apparently found a workaround. If it works, it will change quite a few things.
Former Apple employee, and Posterous CEO, Sachin Agarwal wrote a great post on Apple's startup-like organization yesterday. It's really nothing new, but he had a great example to illustrate his point: the iPhone Remote app.
We're all very impatient to see what Apple will do about iTunes and the cloud. After all, Apple is finishing up a fairly large data center in North Carolina at the moment. It also recently purchased LaLa. These all seem to be pieces of a big puzzle.
As we told you last night, the jailbreak wasn't the Dev-Team's only piece of iPhone hacking. Indeed, along with the jailbreak, Musclenerd and Planetbeing managed to previously develop a brand new unlock for the iPhone 4 which will allow you to use your iPhone 4 with almost any network.
Now that we can use FaceTime pretty much at will over 3G thanks to the jailbreak, you're probably left wondering how data-hungry is the feature. Well, 9to5Mac ran some tests and it's not that bad actually.
Well that was quick! Less than 24 hours after the public release of the iPhone 4 jailbreak, FaceTime has already been tricked into working over 3G connections.
Last night's hysteria surrounding the new jailbreak was short-lived. Indeed, we all rushed to try it out only to discover that, unfortunately, jailbreaking killed the iPhone 4's FaceTime feature as well as MMS messaging. Well, it seems like all there was to it was a little permission error, which has now been taken care off.
Big news folks. Thanks to comex (the genius behind the last jailbreak and Frash) the Dev-Team has just released a brand new jailbreak for all your iDevices. Not only does it work on the iPhone 4, but it works right from the device itself.
How much does the new unlocked iPhone 4 go for around the globe right now? Find out after the break.
Good news folks, we finally got around to giving our other app, the great BargainBin, the iOS 4 treatment. On top of making it more bugfree than ever, this update has just given BargainBin the magical capability to multitask.
Almost as if it was to change the conversation, Apple has, as announced, just launched its iPhone 4 Case program. Surprisingly, it comes as an app.