360 Panorama is a new kind of pano-shooting app for the iPhone. Instead of taking many pictures and then stitching them together afterwards, like every other pano app, you just sweep the iPhone across the scene in front of you and 360 Panorama will build a super-wide image in real time, similar to what you …
Jailbreaking has gone into the cloud. Visit the Jailbreakme.com website on your iOS device, slide the big button on the front page (which cheekily mimics Apple’s slide-to-unlock button) and you’re done. It’s that easy. It works for iPhones (including the iPhone 4) and also iPads running iOS 3.2.1. Jailbreaking – the unlocking of an iPhone …
Monday August, 2 2010
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Yesterday’s news of a simple, webpage-based Jailbreak solution for the iPhone 4, iPad and iPod touch took most of us by surprise, but the fact that over-demand crashed the JailbreakMe.com servers didn’t. Now they’re back up, but if you managed to run your device through the jailbreaking process early yesterday then you might find a …
Some of the stories people are talking about this morning: » The iPhone jailbreak courtesy of Comex had been plagued by over-extended servers, but it looks like some have finally gotten through to freeing their Apple (NSDQ: AAPL) device, now that it’s legal to do so. [Engadget] » Veteran journalist Buzz Bissinger once lamented the …
Welcome to this week’s better late than never edition of the Week in Review! Monday we learned that HTC was planning to move from the hard to get Super AMOLED screen for its Desire and Nexus One smartphones to a Super LCD. The catch is that both screens will be used and apparently, there will …
Sunday August, 1 2010
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The Library of Congress made it legal, MuscleNerd showed us it was a go, and now Comex and company have delivered the long-awaited jailbreak to the fourth rendition of iPhone. According to their new page JailbreakMe, the hack works right on the iPhone 4 (or 3GS, or 3G, or iPad, or…) itself, using via the …
Sunday August, 1 2010
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Jailbreaking your iOS device may be officially permitted under the DMCA, but that presumes there’s a jailbreak out there to run. Happily, anyone with an iOS 3.1.2, 3.1.3, 4.0, 4.0.1 or iPad 3.2.1 device now has a super-straightforward way to jailbreak, thanks to comex’s new JailBreakMe site. Doing so is as easy as visiting http://jailbreakme.com/ …