
Last week the iPhone Dev Team released their official v1.1.3 iPhone jailbreak to the public. It wasn’t easy and involved a bit of command-line foolery, but it worked. Thankfully for us mortals, an Installer package was recently released that takes care of all the boring command line, SSH, and FTP lameness. Simply open Installer.app on your v1.1.2 jailbroken iPhone and select “Official 1.1.3 Upgrader” from the “System” category. Once you have the app, you’ll be asked a couple questions and then upgraded to 1.1.3.
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Written by Michael Johnston on February 4th, 2008 with no comments.
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Rumor has it that Intel will be showing off their much-awaited Silverthorne chip at this year’s International Solid State Circuits Conference. THey have also released a few more details about the super-efficient chip itself.
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Written by Edward Kirk on February 4th, 2008 with no comments.
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According to the latest browser market share data from Net Applications, the iPhone gained market share in both December ‘07 and January ‘08. The iPhone had a .12% share of the market in December, compared to a .09% share in November. Its share of the market rose to .17% during the final two days of December, and data shows it had a .13% share of the browser market in January. The iPod touch has also seen its share of the market rise, from .01% in November to .02% in December, and claiming .04% of the market in January. Together, the iPhone and iPod touch accounted for a .17% share of the browser market in January. In addition, Net Applications also investigated the proliferation of the iPhone outside countries where it has seen an official release, and found it to have a presence “in almost every country on Earth.†Net Applications’ data comes from the browsers of “site visitors to its on-demand network of live stats customers,†and is compiled from “approximately 160 million visitors per month
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Written by -Administration- on February 4th, 2008 with no comments.
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Occasionally your iPhone or iPod touch starts syncing when you connected it to your Mac only to drop out of the sync process. Even worse, once the cycle stops, it continues every time you plug your handheld in. This fix is fairly easy, but you won't find it in iTunes. You'll know know if you are suffering from this little headache because your iPhone or iPod touch will begin the sync process, but stops unexpectedly. iTunes will display a dialog warning you that your handheld stopped communicating and the sync process was cancelled. Here's how to break the cycle so and sync as normal again:
- Connect your iPhone or iPod touch to your Mac/Pc
- After the sync process fails, launch iSync. You can find it in your Applications folder.
- Select iSync > Preferences.
- Click the Reset Sync History button.
- iSync will display a dialog explaining what happens when you reset the sync history. Go ahead and click the second Reset Sync History button.
- Quit iSync.
Now you should be able to sync your iPhone or iPod touch again without any hassles. Since your sync history has been reset, your first post-rest sync may take longer than you expect. Depending on how much information is stored on your handheld, that could be a few extra seconds or several minutes.
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Written by -Administration- on February 4th, 2008 with no comments.
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It looks like some of you iPhone users have been having problems with an iPhone that refuses to play audio through the built-in speaker, despite no known hardware irregularities. A cure for a “muted iPhone” has been found.
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Written by Edward Kirk on February 4th, 2008 with no comments.
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