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January 17th, 2009, 10:17 Posted By: wraggster
We're not exactly sure what this says about the officially unofficial App Store policy on explicit content, but David Carnoy's Knife Music has just been approved for distribution in said marketplace after the so-called "objectionable content" was removed. Essentially, the author decided to submit a copy of the novel sans a few foul words, with him noting that it was "more important to have people check the book out -- along with the whole concept of e-books on the iPhone" -- rather than take some stance for personal liberties and whatnot. For those interested, it's ready for download as we speak at no charge, but if you're the indecent type, you'll have to manually add in those swears as you go.
http://www.engadget.com/2009/01/16/k...guage-modific/
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January 17th, 2009, 10:16 Posted By: wraggster
Not as exciting as an NES emulator, perhaps, but all the more useful, StyleTap's Palm OS emulator for the Symbian OS has finally been released, for real, for real -- if you rely on one of the 30,000-some apps that run on the OS (or all of them, for that matter) brace yourself for some righteous productivity. If that weren't enough, this bad boy includes enhanced display scaling, meaning that apps should look pretty good -- even scaled up to 320 x 320 resolution. And not only does StyleTap do the emulation thing, it handles most of your phone's hardware features -- including screen rotation. Are you totally psyched? We thought so.
http://www.engadget.com/2009/01/16/s...to-symbian-os/
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January 17th, 2009, 10:02 Posted By: wraggster
Instinctiv Shuffle is a smarter shuffle. It knows what musical mood you're in based on what you skip and when, and learns your preferences the more you use it. Works well out of the box, gets better as it gets to know you (but not in a creepy way). It was released on 1.x devices, and folks have long been waiting for a build that'd give 2.x firmware users some Instinctiv love again. A few days ago version 2.0 was released, and after a short flurry of updates (we're now at 2.0.9, going up on the MMi repo here in the next hour), its a nice stable build - and working great.
http://www.modmyi.com/forums/iphone-...nches-2-x.html
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January 17th, 2009, 10:00 Posted By: wraggster
Sirius/XM is not quite a stranger to the iPhone - uSirius was released back in June of 08 to jailbroken users, and worked... and was buggy at best. The app was released by Millard Software, whose namesake Jason Millard is now teamed up with the folks at StarPlayr to release a prettied up, completely revamped, AppStore Sirius/XM app under the StarPlayr name. It should hit sometime this month.
http://www.modmyi.com/forums/iphone-...xm-iphone.html
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January 17th, 2009, 09:59 Posted By: wraggster
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January 15th, 2009, 23:29 Posted By: wraggster
I just got done fixing up a laundry list of bugs for the new release of vlc4iphone v1.8.0. This release is mainly a bugfix release so you’ll have to wait a bit longer for a more proper user interface, playlist, and control scheme. Those additions will be coming though! Many formats and protocols are now working again, including but not limited to OGG, FLAC, MMS, RTSP. If you want to play back videos, it is still highly recommended that you use a less cpu-intensive format such as FLV (Flash Video), 3GP, or perhaps MPEG2. Also keep in mind the lower the resolution, the faster the playback will generally be.
If you have any recommendations as to how to improve vlc4iphone let me know. I’m also very interested in what vlc4iphone is being used for. From what I’m aware of, it is used for streaming audio/video for the most part. Perhaps a guide for setting up a PCTV (TV on the PC) to iPhone stream is needed. Anyone able to do one?
You can find vlc4iphone v1.8.0 on Cydia under Multimedia. If you have Cydia, it comes with my public ZodTTD source/repo built-in.
http://www.zodttd.com/blog/2009/01/1...dated-to-v180/
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January 15th, 2009, 20:34 Posted By: wraggster
The iPhone Dev team's redsn0w.com site (with just a picture, see above) has been up a few days. Rumors had floated around about what it was, but no word from the dev team themselves, other than a few clever remarks about skiing accidents (thanks, pumpkin).
A new post on the dev team blog popped up today, suggesting strongly that the image is referring to the iPod Touch 2G.
Quote:
Well it isn’t a British Thermonuclear Device.
It isn’t an episode from “The Twilight Zone”
And it certainly isn’t iPhone 3G related (right now)
There is one other device…
It fits in your pocket..
What can it
http://www.modmyi.com/forums/ipod-ne...sn0w-asap.html
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January 15th, 2009, 20:33 Posted By: wraggster
There is a new program being developed based on xpwn called Jailbird. It will jailbreak, activate and unlock your first generation iphone or first generation ipod touch and jailbreak and/or activate the iPhone 3G. It is a complete replacement for Winpwn which will build custom IPSW files and support firmwars 2.0 - 2.2. The initial release is scheduled for sometime in February and will include root partition resizing and custom boot images.
The developers of this project are:
The Dev-Team (iGods)
difrnt (Programmer for Jailbird)
Doc (Graphics Artist for Jailbird)
This is great news for all the windows users! If you have any specific questions the devs have requested you send them to difrnt@difrnt.com
http://getjailbird.com/
http://www.modmyi.com/forums/iphone-...nt-winpwn.html
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January 14th, 2009, 17:27 Posted By: wraggster
Easy. It's a phone. But hey, like I said, that's easy. For a more complicated answer, why don't we see what VP of iPod and iPhone product marketing Greg Joswiak has to say.
In a departure from some of the company's more boisterous, were-gonna-git-you-DS claims, Joswiak tells Edge that the DS and PSP are from the past. And the iPhone? You guessed it. It's from the future.
I think if you look at devices like the DS and the PSP, in a lot of ways, they’ve defined the past in handheld gaming, and I look at a product like the iPhone with the App Store, and I think it has the opportunity to redefine the future, from everything to how you acquire games – not to mention updating apps.
How do you update a cartridge? You can’t. But you can update the games here via the App Store and that’s an automatic process. Not to mention not having to carry around a bucketful of cartridges. You can store as many games as you have space for. Everything about the iPhone suggests where the future’s headed, and I think a lot of the other guys are trying to scramble for what they do in response.
He may be right! After all, the PSP is quietly moving to a digital distribution model for many of its games.
Then again, people don't appear to be holding off on purchasing a DS because of the back-breaking labour involved in carrying "a bucketful of cartridges" around.
http://kotaku.com/5130899/how-is-the...om-the-ds--psp
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January 14th, 2009, 17:09 Posted By: wraggster
So rumors of Dell doing a smartphone have been around forever, but they've started heating up again today -- word on the street is that the company is planning a handset launch as early as next month at 3GSM or Mobile World Congress. That's just chatter we'd ordinarily dismiss as nonsense, but we couldn't help but notice most of the Dell people at the Adamo event were carrying G1s -- and Dell's director of consumer products was super-quick to pull out a Nokia E71 and gush over how well-built it was compared to other devices when we asked him where the Adamo line would be positioned. That jibes with long-standing rumors that Dell's working on Android and/or S60 devices -- rumors that Michael Dell himself refused to put to bed back in July. What does it all mean? Well, we have no idea, but we'd say that Dell's new focus on consumer-oriented design suggests that WinMo isn't really in the running if it is in fact planning a handset. We'll see how it plays out over the next few months -- we could be right, we could be wrong, but either way it should be interesting.
http://www.engadget.com/2009/01/13/d...hone-in-the-w/
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January 14th, 2009, 17:06 Posted By: wraggster
Okay, so maybe a new browser isn't the first thing we'd like to see replaced with some fresh thinking out of the App Store -- that honor probably goes to the email client, preferably with something that could rival the G1's capabilities -- but regardless, Apple's infamous "duplication of functionality" argument has hamstrung iPhone developers from even coming close to stepping on the mothership's toes from day one. Consistent application of policy is still at a premium when it comes to getting iPhone apps approved, it seems -- it's hit or miss, and as best as we can tell, a happy ending involves the crossing of fingers and getting a reviewer inside Apple who's having a good day. It looks like Apple's slowly and quietly tweaking its game in response to complaints, though, with MacRumors noting that a slew of browsers have gone on sale in the past day; some of these things have submission dates several months old, so it seems like they've been holding in some sort of purgatory while Steve and the gang debate the merits of letting programmers actually practice their trade in peace. Odds are none of these initial entries will hold up to Safari for good, old-fashioned browsing, but more importantly, this might just open up the door for Opera and others to get in on the game.
Update: As it turns out, all these new browsers are WebKit-based, so while things do appear to be changing, we wouldn't hold out hope for an iPhone edition of Mobile IE just yet.
http://www.engadget.com/2009/01/14/a...p-store-major/
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January 14th, 2009, 16:54 Posted By: wraggster
You all know Cydia. You use it every day, or at least every week if you're less app-hungry. Its home to Cycorder, Backgrounder, dTunes, PdaNet, WinterBoard (and hundreds nearing thousands of themes), SBSettings, and more.
We've now got Cydia indexed and searchable online at modmyi.com/cydia. Of course you can't download anything to your iPhone from there - Cydia has a great searching function built-in, and if you're ON your iPhone you should use it. If you've ever wanted to browse Cydia from a larger screen, or check what version of what app is most current, but you don't have your iPhone with you... etc, then this is for you.
http://www.modmyi.com/forums/iphone-...le-online.html
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January 14th, 2009, 16:53 Posted By: wraggster
The iPhone Nano rumor that just wont die continues on with the latest possible evidence reported by AppleInsider. According to the Economic Daily News (in chinese) suppliers bidding for the rights to produce various components of the iPhone Nano for Apple is drawing to a close meaning that Apple has nearly decided who gets to build what for the device.
http://www.modmyi.com/forums/iphone-...continues.html
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January 13th, 2009, 19:18 Posted By: wraggster
Ready for more iPhone nano rumors? Good, because apparently the Chinese trade paper Economic Daily News is now reporting that Taiwan Semiconductor Company (TSMC) will be handling chip manufacturing for a low-cost device being referred to as... you guessed it: the iPhone nano. While the paper has a fairly good reputation, it is filtered through the lens of DigiTimes on our end, so as usual, take it with the required grain of salt. Still, the source is calling a June launch of the handset on the heels of an order for the components in March. The time frame is reasonable enough, and if history is any lesson here, Apple loves to intro iPhones in the Summer. Given that China has yet to see a deal for the iPhone proper, and a lower-cost entry may be perfectly tuned for vast Asian markets, the nano could gather in a whole new fold of users (and the smaller screen would be less of an issue given the need for character recognition). That theory falls in line with statements from analysts, though as always, putting too much stock in any of this speculation could be hazardous to your health. Just ask Steve Jobs.
http://www.engadget.com/2009/01/13/i...gain-until-se/
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January 13th, 2009, 18:58 Posted By: wraggster
FreeCaller by Ynon Perek is a freeware / open source application that displays a full screen picture of the remote party on incoming or outgoing calls. It uses pre-attached photos, and its own incoming call screen, that replaces the native Nokia "bubble". The screen displays a full scale photo of the caller, its name and phone number. The author wishes to bring more free and open source software into the Symbian platform, so please provide him with your feedback and ideas on our Discussion forums...
http://my-symbian.com/s60v3/software...Auto=616&faq=1
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January 13th, 2009, 18:58 Posted By: wraggster
Microsoft chief executive, Steve Ballmer, who once laughed off the iPhone has now changed his tune about Apple's smart phone and about the future of the Zune.
Ballmer admitted to the Financial Times that the iPhone and the Blackberry have "clear market momentum."
This is kind of funny because if you take a look back at Ballmer's comments in the past you'll remember that:
- At the MacWorld 2007 Expo Ballmer smeared the iPhone saying that it's the "most expensive phone in the world" and that Microsoft sells "millions and millions and millions of phones a year" while "Apple sells zero."
-Ballmer also said, "I'd prefer to have our software in 60 percent or 70 percent or 80 percent of [mobile phones], than I would to have 2 percent or 3 percent, which is what Apple might get."
- Just this past year Ballmer even predicted that Apple's tight integration of everything would cause the iPhone to "lose
Microsoft chief executive, Steve Ballmer, who once laughed off the iPhone has now changed his tune about Apple's smart phone and about the future of the Zune.
Ballmer admitted to the Financial Times that the iPhone and the Blackberry have "clear market momentum."
This is kind of funny because if you take a look back at Ballmer's comments in the past you'll remember that:
- At the MacWorld 2007 Expo Ballmer smeared the iPhone saying that it's the "most expensive phone in the world" and that Microsoft sells "millions and millions and millions of phones a year" while "Apple sells zero."
-Ballmer also said, "I'd prefer to have our software in 60 percent or 70 percent or 80 percent of [mobile phones], than I would to have 2 percent or 3 percent, which is what Apple might get."
- Just this past year Ballmer even predicted that Apple's tight integration of everything would cause the iPhone to "lose
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