iPhone OS 3.0 Coming Soon

by Sebastien on Mar 12, 2009

This is not a rumor and it has been verified. Venture Beat reports that in their March 17th event, Apple will not be showing off any new hardware, but it will be previewing iPhone firmware 3.0. In other words, we can expect to have firmware 3.0 released to the public sometimes around June or July. And if we get new software, chances are we’ll get new hardware as well…

Boy Genius Report has been tipped that firmware 3.0 will allow MMS and tethering via BlueThooth and USB. What about this good old copy/paste? That’s a mystery so far…

 

iTunes 8.1 Released

by Guest Author on Mar 11, 2009

iTunes 8.1 has been released. You can get the update though Apple Software Update. Here is the description:

iTunes 8.1 is now faster and more responsive. You will enjoy noticeable improvements when working with large libraries, browsing the iTunes Store, preparing to sync with iPod or iPhone, and optimizing photos for syncing.

In addition, iTunes 8.1 provides many other improvements and bug fixes, including:

• Supports syncing with iPod shuffle (3rd generation).
• Allows friends to request songs for iTunes DJ.
• Adds Genius sidebar for your Movies and TV Shows.
• Improves performance when downloading iTunes Plus songs.
• Provides AutoFill for manually managed iPods.
• Allows CDs to be imported at the same sound quality as iTunes Plus.
• Includes many accessibility improvements.
• Allows iTunes U and the iTunes Store to be disabled separately using Parental Controls.

For information on the security content of this update, please visit this website: http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1222

 

iPod Touch 2G Full Jailbreak PC Tutorial

by Guest Author on Mar 11, 2009

As you all know the greatest thing just occurred: the iPod Touch 2G has been fully jailbroken. But how do you jailbreak? Very simple.

This tutorial is for PC users only. There is no Mac version available yet. The Dev Team is updating PwnageTool and Quickpwn to work for this. You need to wait a bit. This method requires a FULL restore.

OK so you must first download QuickFreedom. You can download it here, here, or here.

Make sure you have the C++ Distributable Package and LIBUSB. You can install LIBUSB directly from the program. Just press the button in the beginning. So here we go:

  • When you open the program you are welcomed to the main menu. Click the “Jailbreak” button in the center.
  • Make sure it says LIBUSB is installed and give it a second for it to find and copy the firmware file. When the option becomes available click next.
  • Choose whether you want to install Installer and if you want custom boot logos. When done press the “Create Firmware” button.
  • When that’s done it will put the custom ISPW in the desktop. Click next.
  • Now put your iPod in DFU mode. Hold the Power and Home button for 10 seconds and then the Home button for 8 seconds. When in DFU press the “Start Pre-Jailbreak” button.
  • When it is done you can close the program.
  • Open up iTunes. Go to your iPod. Press and hold shift and click restore. Select the ISPW in the Desktop and wait for it to restore. When it finishes you are done.

Post any problems in the comments and I’ll try to help.

***********WARNING***********

I have seen a few reports that this is NOT working correctly with Windows 7 and that installing LIBUSB causes some problems. Please do not try this if you are on Windows 7. I will look into this and will get back to you.

UPDATE: Hey guys. QuickFreedom 1.1.1 has been released. It’s the same as before so you can still follow the instructions above. But this update fixes most if not all bugs that you guys in the comments were experiencing. You can download it here, here, and here.

 

Kyper App Review

by Guest Author on Mar 11, 2009

Ian Marsh, indie developer who brought us the beloved Scoops and Textropolis has made yet another addictive iPhone game. Kyper. Kyper is all about speed, in fact Ian calls it the “fastest game on iPhone”. The gameplay is simple yet addictive. You control your ship by moving your device. You need to avoid all asteroids. But there are two types of asteroids. The red (to me they look orange) slow you down. You must stay away from these or it will slow you down. The closer you are to them the more they slow you down. The green (to me they look yellow) speed you up. You must get as close to these as possible. But if you crash into any of the asteroids you die. Although the game may sound simple it is no easy challenge.  Especially once you get going really fast. As Ian himself said, after you pass 1,000 km/s that’s when you go into “holy crap” mode. Kyper is not a relaxing game!! Read More

 

iPod Touch 2G Is Now Fully Jailbroken

by Sebastien on Mar 11, 2009

I knew they were up to something. The Dev Team had just been too quiet for a while, and a few days ago, I called them up on it. I was right!

Let’s welcome the iPod Touch 2G to the now growing family of jailbroken iDevices, or the “pwned for life” family, as MuscleNerd calls it. Apparently, the Dev Team has found a fatal flaw in the iPod Touch 2G’s bootrom, making it pwnable, no matter what firmware update comes along.

You could already jailbreak your iPod Touch 2G via a tethered version, but that was not very convenient, and this method probably turned off many of you. This new method available is the 24kpwn LLB patch, aka fully untethered, and supposedly much easier.

The Dev Team says:

Those of you who hang out on IRC or were able to read between the lines in the various blogs, forums, wikis and twitters may realize that we — and importantly, that’s a that’s a collective, cross-team “we” :) — had been hoping to hold onto this full ipt2g jailbreak until the next version of the iPhone came out. That didn’t happen, but maybe it’s too late for Apple to fix the bootrom in the next iPhone.

In a forum post announcing the iPod Touch 2G jailbreak, MuscleNerd says:

Here it is. Just drop it into your existing pwnagetool or xpwn flow. You can even combine it with the nor-only variations to make this easy to install from iTunes without touching your main fs.

http://iphwn.org/24kpwn.zip

It’s bitter sweet that this has to come out in this manner, because it *really* would have been nice to save for the next iPhone. On the other hand, nobody knows the struggle to jb like iPod Touch 2G owners So it’s good for them.

Now it’s a waiting game to see if Apple can react fast enough.

Edit:
The patch needs to be applied directly to the LLB without decrypting it first, using “bspatch” or equivalent. The resulting img3 should have this sha1:
SHA1(LLB.n72ap.RELEASE.img3)= 82734c7cdf945ba5421b83962aab3ab91e4fb23a

The raw patch to the firmware that transforms the “tethered” jailbreak into an untethered one was released but it’s not yet packaged up into the PwnageTool or QuickPwn flows. I will try to come up with a tutorial asap.

As usual, if you have any question, feel free to leave a comment.

UPDATE: dannyswrld created an iPod Touch 2G jailbreak tutorial for us!

 

My Theme – Danny’s Theme

by Guest Author on Mar 10, 2009

So I thought I would post my iDevice theme as well. It is a combination of a few Winterboard themes and packages and some icons made or shown here. And here it is:

So what did I use?

  • I installed “Five Icon Dock”, “ReflectiveDock”, and “LiveClock” from Cydia.
  • In Winterboard I enabled “Transparent Dock” and “No Undocked Icon Labels”
  • And then I applied my theme.

You can download my theme here. Again, credit goes to those who made these. I just combined them. You like?

 

EngLits: Macbeth

by Sebastien on Mar 9, 2009

Category: Education
EngLits: Macbeth went from $5.99 to $0.00
Click here to download it on iTunes

 

Do You Pirate Apps? Watch Out, Your iPhone May Tell On You!

by Sebastien on Mar 9, 2009

A very small security enhancement has been made for iPhone and iPod Touch applications by Ben Chatelain, developer of the Full Screen Web Browser app who was tired to see his app pirated and available for free everywhere online.

Ben says:

The solution that I came up with is for the app to simply detect whether it has been compromised and to send that data over the wire to our server. All of these simple server pings are logged along with the unique device identifier (UDID) so that illegal usage can be tracked. Then, the server controls a demo period; after 10 runs a message is presented which gives the choice of visiting the Full Screen Web Browser page in the App Store or exiting the app.

Very ingenuous but is this really gonna stop crackers? I doubt it but it is already a first step towards anti-piracy, which I see as a big improvement.

 

My New Favorite iPhone Theme: ReText

by Sebastien on Mar 8, 2009

It had been a while since I had found a good iPhone theme in Cydia but this morning, when I refreshed the sources, I came across ReText. A quick look at the theme preview and that was it! I installed the theme and activated it in WinterBoard, and here we are. Isn’t it nice?

Check it out; it’s from the MacCiti repo.

 

FlashCardz : Math Flash Cards

by Sebastien on Mar 7, 2009

Category: Education
FlashCardz : Math Flash Cards went from $1.99 to $0.99
Click here to download it on iTunes

 
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