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September 18th, 2007, 21:08 Posted By: wraggster
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Trevor Michael Karney – aka, The Elusive Dietrich – has been sentenced to jail by an LA judge for misleading police in the 162MPH crash of that $1.5 million Gizmondo Ferrari Enzo. Besides lying to police about his involvement as a passenger, the 27-year old German playboy also fled to Ireland before sneaking back into US the through the Mexican border in search of some tasty bud and cool waves. The sentence? 30 days, which roughly translates to a punishment of tickling by virgins until the onset of bellyache by the time the appeals process is through.
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September 18th, 2007, 03:02 Posted By: wraggster
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nervegas, author of NES.app, a very sweet and advanced NES emulator for iPhone's is looking for help:
Call for Developers: I've been struggling to fix InfoNES' broken PPU scrolling code. I'm looking for other developers with experience in NES emulation who would be willing to take a look at the code. Please contact me at nervegas(at)natetrue.com. I will be releasing a new project, NESCore, shortly, which is a portable NES emulation core (LGPL) based on pNESx, only with many fixes from the original code...
See also: http://iphone.natetrue.com/nesapp/
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September 18th, 2007, 02:53 Posted By: wraggster
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VNsea is a graphical VNC client for the iPhone and presumably the iPod touch, based on Chicken of the VNC for Mac OS X.
Please note that server passwords are currently stored in plaintext in the preferences file and shown unprotected on screen. This will be fixed as soon as the client is mostly functional. Right now, functionality takes precedence over local security.
Changes:
Vnsea now has very basic mouse control. Scrolling is now done with two fingers, while a single finger controls the mouse.
Support for all encoding formats supported by CotVNC, including JPEG.
You can control the desired pixel depth from the server settings to cut down on bandwidth.
Better error reporting (i.e. no crash) if a connection cannot be made.
Shimmer is included so future updates can be performed automatically.
See also: http://code.google.com/p/vnsea/
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September 18th, 2007, 02:52 Posted By: wraggster
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The goal of Mobile-RSS is to create a native iPhone application which will remember all your feeds and give you an easy interface for viewing, adding, and removing.
Changes:
Added Atom feed support (therefore fixing enhancement 21)
Changed system to only show the splash screen for a second and then show the interface with a ProgressHUD, like in version 0.5.
Fixed defect 9 (mobile-rss just doesn't open sometime) (users please verify)
Inserted temp hack for defect 10 (Engadget Feed doesn't show entire article) (see defect for more info)
Fixed defect 22 (Edit or add feed no longer functions)
Misc other fixes and tweaks
See also: http://code.google.com/p/mobile-rss/
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September 18th, 2007, 01:09 Posted By: wraggster
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Apple might be neutral towards third-party iPhone software development, but it's apparently downright hostile when it comes to DIY ringtones -- just 10 days after releasing iTunes 7.4.1, which killed off an easy way of getting your own ringtones on the iPhone, the company has dropped iTunes 7.4.2, which obsoletes the latest ways of getting your own sounds on the phone, including popular apps MakeiPhoneRingtones and iToner. DIY ringtones still make it into iTunes' ringtones folder, but aren't copied over to the iPhone -- a problem we're certain hackers will get around sooner rather than later. C'mon Apple, we know you're smarter than to play these cat-and-mouse games.
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September 15th, 2007, 22:40 Posted By: wraggster
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No rest for the weary on the Apple LCD front -- hot the heels of reports that the 20-inch iMac's screen is less than impressive, word on the street (and Apple's support forums) is the iPod touch is having trouble displaying blacks correctly. Posters have described is everything from a "negative black effect" to "shimmering" to simply "washed-out." We're hearing that simply bringing a defective unit back to an Apple Store will result in an immediate swap, but it certainly looks like Steve was glossing over a detail or two when he said the touch had the "same screen" as the iPhone, eh?
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September 15th, 2007, 22:24 Posted By: wraggster
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Apple has already seen fit to give the new iPod Classics a firmware update, which according to the company does nothing but fix bugs. Members of iLounge's forum know otherwise, with members reporting that it improves previously sluggish menu and CoverFlow performance: one of the few gripes with the updated iPod. Notice anything else? Let loose in the comments.
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September 15th, 2007, 16:35 Posted By: wraggster
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With the launch of the iPod touch and the iTunes WiFi Music Store this week, it's pretty obvious that the iPhone is due for an update soon -- Apple can't leave all those iPhone users wondering what song is playing in Starbucks, after all -- but what's not certain is how much of an update we're going to see. The eagle-eyed posters at HowardForums might have spotted a clue, though -- the iPhone early-adopter $100 credit signup page clearly shows an iPhone running firmware v1.1.1, with a couple interesting additions: a setting for "Home Button," and another marked "International." The Home Button setting will likely bring the iPod touch's nifty double-tap music controller to the iPhone, but we have no idea what the International menu is for -- maybe for reducing some of those crazy roaming bills? Either way, we should know soon.
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September 15th, 2007, 16:33 Posted By: wraggster
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Wake the kids, phone the neighbors, the graphical version (we think it has a GUI, it's unclear at the moment) of the iPhone unlocking software is now out, official, automatic (or as much as it can be) and free. Developed by the iPhoneDev team, the new software makes opening up your iPhone to any GSM carrier simple as pie. According to the Dev Team, "This new version needs only be copied over to the phone and executed, it's full automatic. No more needs for fls or extract bin files out of the nordump. It should also cut the time down to max. 3-5 minutes."
We'll bring you more just as soon as we get hands-on with the new wares (eh hem, all our iPhones seem to be unlocked at the moment) and as long as Apple doesn't drop the hammer with a new iPhone firmware release. We know it's coming, and chances are it will wreak havoc with the unlock.
http://www.deadbeef.cn/files/iUnlock_Reloaded.zip
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