3/10/2012

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Talk on your iPhone like it’s 1999 with the 90′s Phone Case

Posted: 10 Mar 2012 12:30 PM PST

The styling of the iPhone 4, and now the iPhone 4S, has received a lot of praise over the past two years. It’s been described as “classic” and “retro.” In fact, Steve Jobs himself likened the handset’s design to that of a “beautiful, old Leica camera.”

But the folks at ThumbsUp! decided to create a case that would give the iPhone’s look a different kind of “classic, retro” feel. Introducing the 90′s Phone Case. The case turns your iPhone into a functional, albeit extremely bulky, flip phone…(...)
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How to install iPhoto on your first generation iPad

Posted: 10 Mar 2012 10:30 AM PST

 

When Apple announced iPhoto for iOS at the press event for the new iPad, the company chose not to make the app compatible for the first generation device, leaving many customers out in the cold.

It is of course true that many original iPad owners may be looking to upgrade this year, but for those are still happy with their two-year-old devices, there is light at the end of the tunnel, with a relatively simple little hack allowing iPhoto to be installed on their devices. As is always the case though, there is a downside to proceedings.

For those that just want to forge ahead regardless, here’s what you’ll need to do…(...)
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JailbreakCon 2012 tickets now available to order

Posted: 10 Mar 2012 09:38 AM PST

We told you yesterday that JailbreakCon 2012, set to take place in San Francisco this time around, is to go ahead on September 29th. We also told you about a raft of speakers who will aim to try and replicate the success of last year’s event, held in London. Now we’re here to tell you about the availability of tickets, along with an early bird deal for those wishing to get in nice and early.

Available to order right now from the JailbreakCon website, tickets start at $65 as part of that early bird deal, with discounts available for multiple orders. There is also a discount for those wishing to order a VIP ticket, with $155 getting you preferential seating, entry into competitions and a JailbreakCon WWJC goody bag amongst other things…(...)
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How much Google pays Apple to get its search onto iOS devices

Posted: 10 Mar 2012 09:15 AM PST

While it’s true that users can switch between Google, Bing and Yahoo when deciding which search engine to use in Safari on iOS, it’s debatable as to whether anyone does actually change it. We’re going to put our money on the percentage being on the low side!

That’s why being the default search option on iOS is so important. If you’re the one chosen out of the box, then the chances are you’ll be the one that gets the vast majority of hits from users. Right now, that default choice is Google, and they pay handsomely for the privilege according to Macquarie analyst Ben Schachter.

Just how handsomely, you ask? (...)
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Apple pulls iWork.com, leaving iOS users to soldier on with iCloud

Posted: 10 Mar 2012 08:40 AM PST

With iCloud continuing to grow with new features left and right, Apple has begun trimming the fat by announcing the imminent death of another of its cloud-based services.

The iWork.com service is set to be switched off on July 31st 2012, having never gotten out of the beta stage and barely registering for many, even those who are self proclaimed Apple fans.

Originally built to enable iWork users both on the Mac and iOS devices to share documents easily via the cloud, iWork.com became defunct as soon as the iWork iOS apps began to take advantage of the iCloud service, seamlessly syncing documents to the big server in the sky…(...)
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Sn0wBreeze v2.9.2 released to jailbreak iOS 5.1 on Windows

Posted: 10 Mar 2012 05:04 AM PST

Hot off the heels of Thursday’s RedSn0w iOS 5.1 compatibility update comes Sn0wBreeze v2.9.2, which makes the popular Windows jailbreak tool compatible with iOS 5.1.

If you’re familiar with previous iterations of Sn0wBreeze, then you’re not going to find any surprises here. It’s still about creating a custom IPSW and restoring via iTunes to accomplish the jailbreak.

One of the advantages that you have with Sn0wBreeze is that it will preserve your baseband for those interested in maintaining an existing unlock.

This updated for Sn0wBreeze is compatible with A4 devices and below, and is of course, a tethered jailbreak. Check out more details inside…(...)
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New iPad rumors: what materialized?

Posted: 10 Mar 2012 04:00 AM PST

I don’t know about anyone else, but just seeing the word “rumor” at this point makes me cringe. It seems like we saw enough gossip regarding Apple’s latest tablet over the last few months to write a novel. Or at least several chapters of one.

But was it really worth it, reporting each new rumor nearly every day? How much of the gossip ended up materializing? And how much of it didn’t pan out? We answer these questions, and more, inside…(...)
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