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January 25th, 2008

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Firts GeoHotz Now Nate….Who’s Next? Why isn’t The Dev Team Releasing the Jailbreak..

Blame Blame Blame...............Right up to this point i thought there was some kind of war going on between Noble men and Posers. I am beginning to think different. Let me introduce you to a less popular Dev Team member who's Ego is bigger than his talent, Zibri (from what i have heard, not making ANY assumptions here). Here's a convo provide by a fellow hakintosh member Rchik, where GeoHotz gets blamed for releasing the hardware unlock publicly without "Zibri's" permission. Everyone knows geoHotz is NOT a media wh*re but an innovative young man who thinks before he does something (very rare nowdays).Now Nate releases a jailbreak that will help Dev Team in the longrun by helping them see the problems before the official release. "scripts will always make errors here or there, therefore it is better to release the stuff a.s.a.p and let the people do the testing, they will be happy to help." Thank You Rchik.If Nate was kicked out then WHY is he being thanked Here? I do not know who to believe anymore. I just hope this drama ends soon and well so we can go back to developing guides, third pary apps and stickin' it to Apple and AT&T, isn't that what started this all?
Truly Yours,
Fozy
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Mozilla Posts Firefox For iPhone UI Concept

The people at Mozilla have announced the UI designs for two new mobile versions of the Firefox web browser; one for normal phones, and one for touchscreen smartphones like the iPhone. They say their goal is to be functionally consistant with Firefox 3, although Compiler notes that it looks an awful lot like mobile Safari.

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How to: configure VPN to work with iPhone


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The latest (January) v1.1.3 update of iPhone software allows iPhone users to benefit from VPN support. For VPN user authentication, iPhone supports RSA SecureID and CRYPTOCard for 2-factor token authentication, and password based MS-CHAP version 2. For machine authentication, iPhone and iPod touch support Shared Secret.

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Official 1.1.3 Jailbreak Coming Soon….Tomorrow??


We all know that Nate True has leaking the new 1.1.3 iPhone Jailbreak.  Many people are experiencing problems and some are updating without a problem. It took me 2 tries to upgrade a freshly jailbroken iPhone running 1.1.1 Firmware. NerveGas from the iPhone dev Team commented on the release and said the "Official" release is coming soon. I believe his exact words were," Our release is nearly complete and we hope to have it out tomorrow sometime. " This was posted yesterday at 5:31am. Someone wasn't sleeping :) Harsh words were exchanged. NerveGas blamed Nate for having a donation page and accused him of STRIVING for fame. Apperantly he wanted to be like his Now ex-Dev Teammate GeoHotz. For those of you who are not familiar with him click here. By the way if I haven't gave props to GeoHotz - I'm giving them to you now - NerveGas said that the leaked version violates federal law by including files belonging to apple calling it out right,"illigal and unethical". Wow the drama...it's like a soap opera. The Dev Team promised:
  • The method the Dev Team was/is planning on releasing allows you to perform the jailbreak without violating federal law. You can expect a method, followed by a Mac-friendly tool, very soon.
I do not recommend anything. I have guides for Mac and Windows using Nate's Jailbreak and as soon as the official jailbreak is released I will have guides on that too. Nate's method is not as bad as it's made out to be. It apperantly violates laws and that is never good, but it's actually very easy to do. We are all adult and can make our own descisions.
I got a comment on today from a person who used Nate's method to jailbreak and update to 1.1.3 on his iTouch. The method did not work for him. My guess is that Nate rushed the release and forgot to mention/warn some people about using this method on iTouch(s). NerveGas mention in one of his posts that they are doing tests on the official Jailbreak method and that they are making sure that it works 100% on iPhone(s) and iTouch(s).  Ads I Hope this answers/helps any concerns you had.
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iTunes Extend Movie Rentals


Apple has made an accommodation for exactly this kind of situation yet, inexplicably, hasn’t bothered to mention it to anyone. It’s like this:I rented Spider-Man 3 on Tuesday morning. I transferred the movie to my iPod touch, attached the touch to the Panasonic plasma TV via Apple’s Component cable, and watched it. I found the picture to be very dark—dark to the point where I had to boost the TV’s brightness all the way for the dark parts to be discernible.

Concerned that the rental was encoded too dark, I transferred Spidey back to my MacBook Pro and gave it a look. The video was just fine—perfectly bright. Hmm. I then moved it to my iPod classic and attached that iPod to my TV via the Component cable. Here too, the picture was nice and bright. (My colleague Dan Frakes confirmed that a movie he purchased at the iTunes Store was really dark on his iPod touch when played on a TV but looked fine on his iPod classic when also attached to a television. So yeah, there appears to be an issue with video-out on the iPod touch.)To round out the test I moved the movie from iPod classic to MacBook Pro to 3G iPod nano. Its picture was also fine on the attached TV. The day was done so I paused the movie on the iPod and shut down the TV and AV gear for the night.

The next evening I fired up the TV to find that the paused image of Spiderman was still on the screen. Giving it a go, I pressed Play on the iPod and the movie picked up where it left off. Expecting the movie to vanish any minute—after all, this was nearly 12 hours after the movie was supposed to expire—I let it play for half an hour. It continued to play without complaint.Having pretty well memorized the movie’s dialog by this time I decided to see what happened when I pressed the iPod’s Menu button. I was greeted with this nice surprise. An Expired Rental screen appeared that displayed these words:

This rental has expired.

You can resume to finish your movie.

There were two options: Delete and Resume.There was no way to legitimately back out of this screen, you have to choose one or the other option and then press Select to enter your choice. If you choose Resume, the movie continues to play. If you choose Delete, well, you know.Just for the fun of it I force-restarted the iPod by holding down Select and Menu for about six seconds. When the iPod rebooted, the movie was nowhere to be found.

Lesson learned: If you need to extend your rental period, this is one way to go about it.

Lesson unknown: Is such an option available when you play a rental in iTunes on your computer or with the upcoming updated Apple TV? Beats me, but I’m going to do my best to find out. Stay tuned.

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