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How to Instinctiv Shuffle Your iPhone, iPod Music

These are instructions on how to use Instinctiv Shuffle to anticipates what music you want to hear next.

To install Instinctiv Shuffle you should have a 1.1.4 Jailbroken iPhone or iPod touch. You can find a great tutorial on jailbreaking your iPhone here

Step One
Press to launch Installer from your Springboard.

Step Two
Press to select the Install tab from the bottom of the screen.

Step Three
Press to select Multimedia from the list of Categories.

Step Four
Press to select Instinctiv Shuffle from the list of Packages.

Step Five
Press the Install button at the top right of the screen

Step Six
Press the large Install button that appears

Step Seven
After installation is complete you will be returned to the Categories list. Press the Home button to return to your Springboard. Notice the new Shuffle icon. Press to launch it!

Step Eight
Move the Smart Shuffle switch to the ON position




Using Instinctiv Shuffle
You will now notice that the Shuffle option in your iPod has been changed to Instinctiv Shuffle. Press to select this option and and let Instinctiv Shuffle attempt to determine the music you would like to hear!


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How to Replace an Original iPhone With an iPhone 3G


A new Apple article explains how to replace an original iPhone with an iPhone 3G using the same carrier.

We will create a full tutorial on this subject once the 3G iPhone is released. For now you can read the instructions Apple has provided below...


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If you follow these steps to backup your original iPhone first, and then restore the backup to your iPhone 3G, your saved SMS messages, email accounts, photos, notes, and other personal settings will be present on your iPhone 3G.

To replace an original iPhone with an iPhone 3G, follow these steps:

1. Purchase iPhone 3G from an Apple Store or from a carrier. For more info, choose your country then click on where to buy.

In the US, iPhone 3G includes a SIM and your original iPhone's SIM is not needed. Your original iPhone account information will be transferred to iPhone 3G's included SIM when you purchase iPhone 3G. To dispose of your original iPhone SIM, contact your carrier.

In other countries where the original iPhone was sold1, you can use your original iPhone's SIM with iPhone 3G. Contact your carrier for additional information.

2. Make sure you have the latest version of iTunes and iPhone OS. Click to download the latest version of iTunes.
Note that when you start using iPhone 3G, you will need iTunes 7.7 or later.

3. Connect your original iPhone to iTunes and sync it. Verify that your original iPhone is backed up. For more information on how to do this, see iPhone: About backups.

4. Connect iPhone 3G to iTunes (on the same computer you used to back up your original iPhone), and then iTunes will ask you if you want to restore from a backup or set up iPhone 3G as a new phone. When prompted, select the backup of your original iPhone2.

5. After iTunes finishes restoring the backup you selected to iPhone 3G, iPhone 3G will restart. When iPhone 3G appears again in the iTunes window, select it. Then click the tabs (Music, Photos, and so on) and verify or change the items you want to sync. Then click Apply to sync iPhone 3G with iTunes.

6. Verify that your saved SMS messages, email accounts and passwords, photos, notes, and other personal settings are present on your iPhone 3G.

If saved SMS messages, email accounts and passwords, photos, notes, or other personal settings are not present on your new iPhone 3G, the restore from backup may not have been successful. In that case, verify your original iPhone is properly backed up (see step 3), then use iTunes to restore iPhone OS on iPhone 3G and continue following these instructions at step 4.

To erase your original iPhone so someone else can use it, tap Setting > General > Reset > Erase all contents and settings on your original iPhone.
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TrailerRunner 1.7 Adds Nike+ and Garmin GPS

Berbie Software announces an update for TrailRunner, the outdoor oriented route-planning and journaling software for Mac OS X. Among other improvements, Release 1.7 integrates with nikeplus.com the online community for the Nike+ SportBand and the Apple Nike+iPod Sport Kit running devices. With this new release, Nike+ users can display their collected workout data within TrailRunner, match the recordings with routes created in TrailRunner and analyze their performance with enhanced tools.
For users of GPS devices like the Garmin ForeRunner or Garmin Edge, the new release now offers an improved and optimized course merge to successively complete the personal trail network. Additionally the TrailRunner workout diary now displays a better overall workout history chart along with an extended personal weblog export. Also an import of TCX workout files for the recent Garmin ForeRunner 50 and Garmin ForeRunner 405 devices was added.

TrailRunner integrates a wide range of GPS, mapping and workout related scopes into a simple to use application. These include a seamless integration with online services to display topographic maps, satellite photos and elevation data. Easy workout import and geo visualization for Garmin ForeRunner and Edge devices. Workout import and geo matching for running devices like the Apple + Nike iPod Sport Kit, Nike+ SportBand or Polar RS200d. Export of route directions as NanoMaps for color iPods or cellphones. Import and export of various file formats. Integration with free digital mapping communities like GPSies.com and OpenStreetMap.org

Focused on users doing any kind of outdoor activities like running, biking, hiking or inline skating, TrailRunner offers automatic route calculation for a given distance and attractiveness, a workout diary, workout histograms and analysis tools for measured data like speed, ascent, heart-rate, personal aerobic zone and more. An integrated exercise plan can help users to improve their base endurance in small and adaptive steps.

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Lineup for Apple 3G iPhone Begins Already!

There are already 10 people in line for the Apple 3G iPhone a week ahead of its release, according to a GearDiary report.


“According to police they began this morning. Number one in line is a man and woman with a baby whose goal is to set a record for time in line and the first baby to wait with them (or some such nonsense).”

"This is the first line forming for the 3G iPhone at the flagship Apple 5th Avenue Store in New York City. About 10 people in line with the first two being a man and woman with a young child. The security guards will allow everyone to stay and indicated that as of yet there are no plans to put out barricades.

Apple employees are just starting to come out of the store to talk with the people and one employee actually posed for a photo with the first in line.”

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Lextech to Launch iPhone Remote Surveillance App

Chicago area systems engineering company Lextech Global Services (Lextech) announces the launch of its new product-based sister company, Lextech Labs. After recognizing a need for increased mobility in the security and surveillance industry, Lextech Labs capitalized on Lextech's custom software development expertise by commissioning their engineering team to create a series of advanced applications for the iPod Touch and iPhone.

"Rapid growth for Lextech Global Services and demand for compelling iPhone software made the possibility to expand an exciting reality," said Alex Bratton, Founder and CEO of Lextech and Lextech Labs. "I'm always looking for creative ways to extend the reach of emerging technologies."

The initial family of products, with expected release dates spanning the next 6 months, will focus on the mobile control of high-end surveillance systems.

The first product scheduled for release by Labs will be iRa, a remote surveillance viewing and control system that puts the power of multiple live video feeds and direct camera pan-tilt-zoom control in the palm of your hand on an iPhone or iPod Touch. Product specifications, pricing, and release timing will be announced at a later date.

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