Showing posts with label iphone. Show all posts
Showing posts with label iphone. Show all posts

Tuesday, May 3, 2011

iOS 4.1 - 4.3.2 Jailbreak methods Summarized


I know many of you out there are thinking "Man, I love having a jailbroken iPhone/iPod/iPad but I hate having to keep updating it and then re-jailbreaking it over and over." So we often just sit and wait on one iOS through a few updates and then update to the latest one and jailbreak. I'm currently on 4.2.1 (jailbroken) on my iPhone 4 and 4.3.2 is out (with 4.3.3 on the horizon).

So I did a little searching and found that a great figure in the jailbreaking scene has summarized up many different methods to jailbreak the last few iOS updates, and that great figure goes by the name GeoHot. Here's his list with the corresponding iOS firmwares with the tutorial of how to jailbreak them on each computer OS. Enjoy...

Monday, December 13, 2010

AirPlay video streaming from iOS devices hacked into Macs (video)

AirPlay video streaming from iOS devices hacked into Macs (video): "

Hey Mac home theater users, listen up -- your AirPlay wishes have come true. TUAW's very own Erica Sadun has developed a free (ad supported) 0.01 AirPlayer alpha hack that lets your Mac play host to AirPlay video streamed off of iOS devices. Right, just like an Apple TV and without requiring a Jailbreak. But as long as you're skirting official support anyway, why not install the free AirVideoEnabler app onto your jailbroken iPod touch, iPad, or iPhone to stream video from even more applications than Apple currently allows. Works for us. Everyone else can check the video after the break.
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AirPlay video streaming from iOS devices hacked into Macs (video) originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 15 Dec 2010 02:11:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds."

Thursday, March 25, 2010

Drop Your Cell Phone Minute Plan, Start Using Google Voice

Many have wondered Google's end game when it comes to their Google Voice (GV) venture, and how will it integrate itself with all of their many other services, such as the Android mobile phone platform, Google Docs, Gmail, their Google Apps suite, and finally their core business, search. I myself have contimplated this very subject many times, all with different conclusions spawning from what new product or service was released that given week.

However, recently my thoughts have been focused more on GV and how it will incorporate and embed itself further into their mobile phone platform all in the next few years. The instigation of this theory was brought upon by several factors; including those of comments by executives by several of the major cell phone carriers regarding the disolution of voice minute plans, the recent purchase by Google of Internet based phone service provider Gizmo5, Google's further integration of the GV application not only on their own mobile platform, but also every other mobile device and even the web. All of these tea leaves lead to one given conclusion. Google plans to be one of the first major Voice over Internet Providers (VoIP) to help consumers do away with their cell phone voice minutes plans.

Within the next 2-5 years, cell phone carriers will transtion the majority of its customers to strictly data based plans, doing away with numerical based voice minute pricing. These variable plans will be replaced with varibale data plan pricing, which currently is a flat fee with a few carriers, such as AT&T, with their $30 a month "unlimited" data plan for the iPhone. Basically, consumers will not have to worry anymore about how many minutes they use on their cell phone, but instead, how much data, or Internet traffic they are utilizing between their phone calls, email reading, facebook posting, and overall Internet usage on their mobile device.

It is not by chance that Google has entered the voice market at this time. Specifically, cell phone carriers are currently releasing the infrastrcuture to support Internet speeds faster than the standard home Internet connection, like DSL and cable, but to mobile phones and devices. Internet data over a cell phone tower will soon become faster to your mobile device than the average American connecting to their Wifi network at home or at Starbucks. By accomplishing this great feat of providing massive broadband speeds over the cell phone network, VoIP service providers, such as Vonage, RingCentral, and Google Voice will soon be able to offer unlimited voice plans over mobile phone data networks, bringing down the overall cost of connecting a voice call. In a nutshell, voice calls have morphed over the ages from fixed circuits which need to be switched manually by local operators, to Internet based data, traveling around the world in milliseconds. Voice calls will soon be stereo quality and even accompanied with high resolution video, all through your mobile device.

How far off is this technology? Well, it depends on Verizon, Sprint, and AT&T, and their promises to roll out their WiMax and LTE networks nationwide before the end of this year. Once these networks are rolled out, VoIP providers will be able to provide these same great services over mobile phones, and not use the consumers voice minute plan.

Text (txt) message plans will also be a thing of the past in the very near future, as services such as GV offer free txt messaging via the Internet and data based mobile plans.

In summary, the rapidly increasing speed of data over cell phone towers is bringing with it a massive change in how the consumer pays and monitors their cell phone bill. Very quickly the consumer will need to learn the difference between a megabyte of data, and how it equates to ten minutes of a phone conversation to a friend anywhere in the world, as the cell phone company's will not be tracking their minutes, but yet their data usage.

Thursday, August 14, 2008

Qik: Live Stream From Your Cell



Qik.com is taking YouTubers to the next level. They have developed an application that can record video using your cell phone and then put it up automatically on the internet for the world to see. But what if "automatic upload" isn't fast enough for you. Well, then how about LIVE video? Does that make you happy? It should! Qik does just that and more.

You don't have to worry about taking up space on your phone when you record because it automatically uploads it to your profile (similar to YouTube) and the world can see what you just saw within a few seconds (there's a few seconds delay, but what'd you expect?) Then if that wasn't enough for you you can link Qik to other Social Networks like Twitter, Blogger, YouTube, Pownce, Seesmic, Mogulus, and Justin.tv. And don't worry, you can set some videos to private so only you and your friends can see.

This application works for a long list of cell phones (and of course the iPhone). They are currently working on developing Qik for more cell phones, so if your phone isn't compatible with their application right now, then GET A NEW PHONE! Seriously, this is awesome. Go signup so you'll know when you can get the application as soon as it's available for your phone. NOW! And while you're at it check out the Ones & Zeroes qik group profile. You can view my profile by clicking here or by clicking on my name in the video above.

Oh and "that guy" I refered to in the video is Robert Scoble. Right now he has 800+ Qik videos. Check him out.

Tuesday, August 12, 2008

G-off Loves Apple

So early this morning at around 2:52 AM I came to the conclusion that my iPhone was as worthless as a brick. That's right folks, my iPhone was "bricked" (all it would do was show the Apple logo and stay frozen) after I had just tried to update it to the 2.0.1 firmware at around midnight. I was hit with an Error #1604 (It was partially my fault).

I stayed up scouring the internet for ways to fix it, and every method failed.
The whole day I was panicking because I was iPhone-less. So I called the nearest Apple store and told them the situation - they informed me that their "Genius Bar" was booked until around noon tomorrow. I needed my phone fixed ASAP so I went down there after work and placed my name on the standby list. Within 45 mins I was being helped (that's quick for how busy they were) and because even the Geniuses there couldn't fix it, Apple gave me a brand new iPhone (not 3G, but one just like my old one).

HOW AWESOME IS THAT!?!?

Every time I've gone into an Apple store with some problem; they've fixed it or replaced whatever was the problem - FOR FREE!.
One time my iPhone headphones broke - they replaced them...of course.

...Apple rules...

Monday, August 11, 2008

iPhone 2.0.1 Firmware Jailbroken


Alright, so you can tell already that here at Ones & Zeroes we're big fans of the iPhone. Primarily because we both own iPhones :)

So for those of you that want to keep updating your iPhone and keep it Jailbroken (able to install 3rd party applications that aren't available on the Official App Store) then here is an in-depth tutorial from iClarified.

There you will find how to do it and all the necessary files (the Bootloaders, the 2.0.1 firmware, and Pwnage 2.0.2 application)

Happy Hacking!

Tuesday, July 22, 2008

iPhone 2.0 Jaillbroken!!


OH HAPPY DAY!

Important: If you are going to follow this guide, then read EVERYTHING first, we take no responsibility if you mess up your phone.

Alright, so the PWNage 2.0 tool made by the iPhone Dev Team has been developed for a while, but now it is officially available to the PUBLIC! Which is good news for us jailbroken iPhone users (jailbroken means you can install any iPhone compatible program onto it, not just from the App Store). So now you can enjoy the App Store and enjoy Community Apps (applications made by the general public and by some well known hackers)! The possibilities are endless!! They put up the tool on Saturday and have already released an update (2.0.1) You can get it here. (Side note: only MAC users can use it now - Windows users will have to wait or try this)

When they first put it up on their site for download, they got flooded with downloads and their servers went down (supply and demand). But no worries that's all been fixed.

It's pretty simple to operate this program to jailbreak your iPhone. For a detailed guide to jailbreak click here. (Side note: for people who already have an activated working iphone on AT&T make sure to uncheck "Activate phone" in the Bootneuter section. Or else your phone won't make calls. If you accidently did it, no worries, it can be reversed.)

HAVE FUN!

(any questions? please feel free to ask.)

Thursday, July 10, 2008

iPhone 2.0 Firmware Early???



That's right, folks. Someone has found the early release of the iPhone 2.0 firmware. Right here ( iPhone1,2_2.0_5A347_Restore.ipsw) People are actually using this as we speak and are downloading apps from the App Store!

Now before you do install this on your iPhone, you need to know that it's not the official release. You can either install it now and be the "cool" kid on your block by getting your grubby hands on it first, or you can wait patiently for the official release coming soon. Also this firmware upgrade will delete all your personal data before it updates itself (dont worry it'll make a backup of your data, but make sure you have enough room on your computer to hold all of). And if you have a "unlocked" iPhone, it will become "locked" -at least until the hacking community fixes that :) Now a bit of warning, Apple has something to say about firmware updates.
"Normally if you choose to update, the iPhone or iPod touch software is updated but your settings and media are not affected. If your device currently has a software version prior to 2.0 (1.x) and you are updating to software version 2.0 or later, all data on your device will be erased in order to perform install the new software. In this case, iTunes will offer to create a one-time media backup of your device depending on what content is on your device and what content is stored in the iTunes Library you are connected to. You should ensure that you have enough free space on your Mac or PC to accommodate a backup that matches the capacity of your iPhone or iPod touch (4 GB, 8 GB, 16 GB, or 32 GB) if you proceed with the this backup."
So that being said, to install this on your iPhone you will have to do it manually in iTunes version 7.7 by pressing the Option key (Shift if you're using Windows) when pressing the "Check for Update". Then select the .ipsw file manually. (If your download is a ".zip" file, rename it to ".ipsw" beforehand).

 
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