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Archive for the iPod category.

iPhone Unlocked 2.0
The iPhone Dev Team has released PwnageTool 2.0. This jailbreaks iPhones/iPod Touches running firmware 2.0 to support non-App Store third-party application. The first-generation iPhones can also be unlocked, but the iPhone 3G cannot be unlocked or used with BootNeuter.

I tested this and the Pwanage Tool is flawless. Everything has worked for me so far and I provided an outline of what I did to get my iPhone 1st Gen unlocked and jailbroken with the 2.0 firmware.

Warning: Jailbreak / Unlock at your own risk. I will take no responsibility what so ever for what may occur before, during, after the Pwnaing process. I tried it myself and was successful. Please proceed with caution.

To Jailbreak and Unlock a first-generation iPhone:

  1. Upgraded to Itunes 7.7
  2. Download the Boot Loader ( bl39.bin and bl46.bin)
  3. Download the Pwnage Tool 2.0.1
  4. Open iTunes 7.7 and connected the iPhone. When the iPhone is detected iTunes will ask you to upgrade your firmware, select the download only and disconnect iPhone after the download starts.
  5. Open the Pwnage Tool
    1. Select expert mode
    2. Chose iPhone 1st Gen / iPod Touch
    3. Browse for the 2.o firmware
    4. Browse for the boot loader
    5. Further customize the third party installer, custom boot / dfu screen, etc and select build (Optional). This will create a custom ipws for you to restore your phone from in iTunes
    6. When the custom ipws file is created, the Pwanage Tool will instruct you on how to put your iPhone into dfu mod. Follow the on screen instruction , dock your phone, and close the Pwanage Tool.
    7. Once your phone is in dfu mode and docked, iTunes will not recognize your iPhone and will ask you to restore. Select “alt” and the restore button, browse for your the custom ipw file you created with the Pwanage Tool and sit back and relax.
    8. Once iTunes successfully restores your iPhone, it will reboot and bootneutral will opened automatically. First, it neutral the boot and then flashed the baseband.
    9. Your iPhone 1st Gen / iPod Touch is Jailbroken and Unlocked
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GPS on the iPhoneEngadget is reporting that GPS turn-by-turn directions is possible for the iPhone. This is just another reason for me to upgrade my first gen iPhone to the 3G model. It seems that their is no way to avoid the lust over this magical device.Despite the good news, Apple has stated that cut and paste is a low priority feature for them. Lets just hope someone can address this need with an app. 

 

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Today, the iPhone 3G finally comes to Hong Kong and I stopped by to party with the mac heads.

iPhone 3G Launch in HK 2
Only the 1,500 lucky preregistered customers, which were chosen randomly will be able to get an iPhone 3G in Hong Kong; thats is at least until Three is able to get more supply (I’m guessing it will take at least 2 months). iPhone 3G Launch in HK 1
There are no long lines for the iPhone 3G in Hong Kong due to the pre-registrations process they have setup.

iPhone 3G Launch in HK 3

The 1,500 iPhone 3G owners will get a special gift pack that includes a limited iPhone 3G case.

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iPhone Software 2.0 Unlocked
Gizmodo has just reported the new iPhone OS 2.0 software has been unlocked and jailbroken. The software itself has not even been officially released by Apple yet and it has already been cracked by the iPhone Dev Team. Here’s some proof for all you non believers.

The iPhone Dev Team have been working on this since the beta version and now that the iPhone OS 2.0 is out, they will release their Pwnage tool for everyone to unlock and jailbreak their iPhones soon, although the specific date/time is not firm yet.

Gizmodo also questions the usefulness of this unlock because iphones are nolonger widly sold without a contract and is freely avalible is major countries now. It’s true that it may not be benifical to iPhone 3G owners, but for the vast community that are still using their unlocked 1st gen iPhone, this means they can take advantage of the software update as well. I for one am very happy because I relocked my first gen phone yesterday just to try the Apps and would really like to have it unlocked again :)

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MacRumors has just reported the the iPhone 2.0 software is available, but not yet official. To get it you have to download it manually via this link.


Apple has posted an updated guide about firmware upgrades and warns:

Normally if you choose to update, the iPhone or iPod touch software is updated but your settings and media are not affected. If your device currently has a software version prior to 2.0 (1.x) and you are updating to software version 2.0 or later, all data on your device will be erased in order to perform install the new software. In this case, iTunes will offer to create a one-time media backup of your device depending on what content is on your device and what content is stored in the iTunes Library you are connected to. You should ensure that you have enough free space on your Mac or PC to accommodate a backup that matches the capacity of your iPhone or iPod touch (4 GB, 8 GB, 16 GB, or 32 GB) if you proceed with the this backup.

Also take note to fully sync prior to proceeding. In order to install this firmware, you will have to do it manually by pressing the Option key when pressing the “Check for Update” button in iTunes. Then select the .ipsw file manually. If for some reason your download is a “.zip” file, rename it to “.ipsw” before proceeding.

Micheal Arrington of TechCrunch has successfully updated to the iPhone 2.0 Software (took about 30 mins) and installed Apps. See video below:

To see more demos of iPhone Apps refer to TechCrunch.

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HK three network's iphone tariffs

No reason for me to complain. Fortune has done the analysis and it turns out that Hutchison Three in Hong Kong and Macau is the cheapest way to get your hands on a iPhone 3G with a plan.

Some comparisons (all expressed in U.S. dollars for the equivalent of a 2-year contract):

* Hutchison in Hong Kong: $955 (500MB voice and data) to $1,532 (2,200 min., unlimited data)
* O2 (TEF) in the U.K.: $1,698 (75 minutes, unlimited data) to $3,588 (3000 min., unlimited data)
* AT&T (T) in the U.S.: $1,879 (450 min., unlimited data) to $3,318 (unlimited voice and data)
* T-Mobile (DT) in Germany: $1,366 (500MB data) to $3,374 (5GB data)
* Rogers (RCI) in Canada: $1,624 (150 min., 400 MB data) to $2,932 (800 min., 2GB data)

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applesappstore

TechCunch just broke the news that Apple’s App Store is now live. To access it, download  iTunes 7.7 here. Once iTunes has upgraded, you can access the App Store here.

You can buy apps on iTunes now, but you’ll need the iPhone 2.0 software to actually use them on the iPhone, which isn’t yet available.

Micheal Arrington over at TechCrunch made an awesome intro video demoing the App stor, which is embedded below:

There are 27 pages of applications currently available, 7 of which are FREE applications. There are also a lot of books being listed as applications as well. I went through most of the apps and below are some of the ones I found interesting:

AIM (free) - Instant messaging finally on non jail broken iPhone or iPod Touch.

Moo-Cow-Music Band ($9.99)
- Visual instruments that allow you to create music from scratch. Each instrument was created to leverage the power of the iPhone or iPod Touch (i.e. touch interface).

Battle at Sea ($3.99)
- Brings back of the classic strategy board game, Battle Ship. Users can play against the computer or friends via LAN.

Bloomberg (free) - Gets you up-to-date with stock quotes and related financial news.

Movies (free) - Browse movies and Showtime, read reviews, watch trailers, buy movie ticket, and get directions to the theater all from your iPhone or iPod Touch.

Brain Challenge ($9.99)
- Similar to the DS’s brain age but for your iPhone or iPod Touch.

Checkout Smart Shop ($4.99)
- Read reviews, and compare prices online and at local retailers while at the store. If this isn’t smart shopping I don’t know what is.

Evernote (free)
- documents and media synced to the web and accessible anywhere with an Internet connection.

iLingo ($9.99)
- Awesome language learning tool. Each language is sold separately as oppose to the buddle they sell in retail stores.

NetNewsWire (free)
- Get syndicated with your latest blogs / RSS feeds.

Jott (free) - A mobile note pad. Notes crated by speech translated into text and synced over the cloud.

Mobile Flickr ($2.99) - Easy way to post photos to your Flickr account (supports tags, sets, and groups) and elopers others photos.

Numba ($9.99)
- A numbers brain game. Can’t tell for sure if it’s really awesome yet, but looks very appealing.

Super Monkey Ball ($9.99)
– Game that uses the iPhone accelerometer to guide a little monkey encased in a ball to victory through various obstacles.

Twittelator (free) – A twitter app that lets you post messages, photos and find your friend utilizing maps.

Stage Hands ($7.99) -  Control your Keynote. Have live notes of the current side and utilize the highlight and spotlight function for a particular slide all from the iPhone or iPod.

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The Wait is almost over

posted by Tommy

iPhone is Coming
iPhone arrives on June 29. iPhone features an amazing mobile phone, is the best iPod we’ve ever created, and puts the Internet in your pocket with rich HTML email, web browsing, searching, and maps. And iPhone makes it all easy to use with its revolutionary multi-touch user interface. iPhone syncs with your PC or Mac just like an iPod, so organizing your content now will help you start calling, texting, emailing, surfing, listening, and watching even faster when you get your iPhone.

Apple retail stores will be closed on June 29 from 2:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. to get ready for the premiere of iPhone. We’ll open the doors again at 6:00 p.m., when you can be one of the first to see, try, and buy the iPhone. Be sure to arrive early — iPhone is available on a first-come, first-served basis.

Find a Apple Store Near you
Rate Plans for the Apple iPhone
How to Activate and Perform Syncing on your iPhone
iPhone. A Guided Tour

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Apple iPhone

posted by Tommy

iPhone

The Long awaited iPhone is here! It’s introduced as three separate products; a widescreen video iPod, a phone, and a mobile internet communicator. It will use a revolutionary interface called MultiTouch, first seen in Apple patent filings over a year ago. The iPhone will run OS X, and be capable of running desktop-class applications.

The Specs:

  • Single front button
  • 3.5 inch widescreen display featuring the highest pixel density ever shipped in a portable device
  • 2 megapixel camera
  • iPod dock
  • Proximity sensor which switches between modes and screen orientation based on how a user holds it
  • 11.6 mm thick
  • Syncs with iTunes
  • GSM/EDGE
  • Wifi
  • Bluetooth
  • Visual voicemail - shows a list of your voicemails like you see a list of emails
  • Error correcting on-screen keyboard
  • Gestural interface
  • Mail.
  • Safari
  • Google Maps
  • Widgets
  • Switches seamlessly between EDGE and WiFi
  • Free Yahoo! IMAP email to all iPhone customs
  • GPS
  • 5 hour video battery life
  • 16 hour audio battery life
  • Cingular only

The 4GB costs $499 and the 8GB $599 (includes a 2 year contract). It will be shipping in June.

For more details on the iPhone check out Apple’s website for the phone’s iPod features, internet communications device, and phone features.

To be notify by Cingular when the iPhone becomes available Sign up here

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Apple In Flight iPod Service

posted by Tommy
file under Handhelds, iPod

It has been reported that Apple is in talks with many large US airline companies and is in the process of finalizing a deal to make support for the iPod in the air possible. Air France, Continental, Delta, Emirates, KLM and United will be amongst the first to offer “seamless integration” between the iPod and their own in-flight entertainment systems. These airlines will provide passengers iPod seat connections that will power and charge your iPods in-flight and allow their video content to be viewed on the seat back displays.

This integration will definitely make those long trips a lot less stressful.

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