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#441:  Author: SRASCLocation: Trinidad (A Civiclized Country) PostPosted: Mon Oct 27, 2008 11:23 am
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pete wrote:
Any news on a jailbreak for iPod Touch 2.1.1?


Nope. Haven't heard much on that. I think the focus is on the 3G, since it looks like they are pretty close to unlocking it, finally.

#442:  Author: enigmaLocation: Back in de bush again... PostPosted: Tue Oct 28, 2008 6:27 pm
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Close? they finished. I have one. Unlocked.

#443:  Author: SRASCLocation: Trinidad (A Civiclized Country) PostPosted: Tue Oct 28, 2008 6:36 pm
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probably via a TurboSIM or something like that. I was referring to a software unlock like WinPwn or PwnageTool or QuickPwn.

#444:  Author: enigmaLocation: Back in de bush again... PostPosted: Tue Oct 28, 2008 6:40 pm
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Well i dunno bout how it was done. I just got one. whas turbo sim?

#445:  Author: SRASCLocation: Trinidad (A Civiclized Country) PostPosted: Tue Oct 28, 2008 6:45 pm
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enigma wrote:
Well i dunno bout how it was done. I just got one. whas turbo sim?


TurboSIM @ MyWorldPhone.com explains what one is.

#446:  Author: enigmaLocation: Back in de bush again... PostPosted: Tue Oct 28, 2008 7:04 pm
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thanks.

#447:  Author: enigmaLocation: Back in de bush again... PostPosted: Tue Oct 28, 2008 7:06 pm
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Sad Turbo sim jed.....

#448: iPhone Dev-Team Confirms Jailbreak for iPhone 2.2 Author: SRASCLocation: Trinidad (A Civiclized Country) PostPosted: Thu Oct 30, 2008 12:24 pm
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The iPhone Dev-Team has confirmed that the iPhone 2.2 Firmware can be jailbroken successfully.

The second beta of firmware version 2.2 has been out for a few days. It looks like Apple still doesn’t have a fix for devices already prone to the pwnage jailbreak and unlock.

Here’s our obligatory screenshot of a jailbroken and unlocked 1G/2G iPhone running 2.2beta2 (which also shows an interesting daemon they left lying around).


#449:  Author: PicassoLocation: In meh room making E85 PostPosted: Thu Oct 30, 2008 12:29 pm
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Quote:

what's a turbo sim?


Yeah what he said ...

#450:  Author: SRASCLocation: Trinidad (A Civiclized Country) PostPosted: Thu Oct 30, 2008 12:38 pm
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Picasso wrote:
Quote:

what's a turbo sim?


Yeah what he said ...


Explained

#451:  Author: PicassoLocation: In meh room making E85 PostPosted: Thu Oct 30, 2008 1:05 pm
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^^ Understood Laughing Laughing

#452: Apple Says No New Products Before Holidays Author: SRASCLocation: Trinidad (A Civiclized Country) PostPosted: Tue Nov 04, 2008 1:34 am
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Despite Internet rumors of forthcoming product releases, an Apple representative confirmed that the company has no plans to release any new products before the holidays, according to MacWorld.

“Our holiday line-up is set,” Apple spokesman Bill Evans told Macworld.

This announcement comes as Internet sites have been chattering about possible refreshes for the iMac, Mac Mini and Mac Pro.


#453:  Author: SRASCLocation: Trinidad (A Civiclized Country) PostPosted: Tue Nov 04, 2008 1:36 am
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Apple to Slash iPhone Production?

Apple will cut its calendar Q4 iPhone production plans significantly more than originally estimated, according to a report by Friedman Billings Ramsey analyst Craig Berger.

AlleyInsider reports that Berger's "recent checks" suggest Apple's iPhone production could fall "more than 40%" from its Q3 levels. This does not necessarily mean a decrease in iPhone demand, rather it could just be due to a production surplus.

Berger notes that the iPhone cuts are "a negative global demand" signal:

That the firm's iPhone production plans are being revised lower suggests that the global macroecomomic weakness is impacting even high-end consumers, those that are more likely to buy Apple's expensive gadgets, and that no market segment will be spared in this global downturn. This is a negative signal for global demand, in our view.

#454:  Author: Fuzz MasterLocation: cruising sfl in the s14 PostPosted: Tue Nov 04, 2008 10:13 am
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well just recently upgraded to 2.1 (yeah i slow) for the 3g working fine here

#455: Report: Apple iPod 'Grandfather' To Step Down Author: SRASCLocation: Trinidad (A Civiclized Country) PostPosted: Tue Nov 04, 2008 10:19 am
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Tony Fadell, largely regarded as the grandfather of the iPod and Apple's audio strategy, is leaving the company for personal reasons, according to a report published Tuesday by the Wall Street Journal.

Apple declined to comment on the story, but the financial paper cited people familiar with the matter as saying the executive will be replaced by Mark Papermaster, a top chip designer recently recruited from IBM among much controversy.

Fadell joined Apple as the first member of its iPod hardware engineering team in 2001 and was promoted to vice president of iPod engineering in 2004. He's served as the senior vice president of Apple's iPod division since April 2006.

Back in the 1990s, Fadell started a company called Fuse, which aimed to produce a new array of consumer electronics devices for the masses. One such product was a hard disk-based digital music player.

When Fuse ran out of funding, Fadell explored the possibility of developing his gadgets for another company. He initially joined RealNetworks in 2000, but left just six weeks later. The next company he approached was Apple.

While presiding over the iPod boom, Fadell was also instrumental in the development of the first iPhone and oversaw other smaller products during his tenure at the company, including the iSight.

Fadell's big break came on October 14, 2005, when Apple announced that he would replace the retiring Jon Rubinstein as Senior Vice President of the iPod Division.

Fadell has filed more than 20 patents for his work, several of which have been covered

According to the Journal, Fadell plans to take time off after leaving Apple but may still keep a role at the company as a consultant.

#456: Congratulations President Barack Obama Author: SRASCLocation: Trinidad (A Civiclized Country) PostPosted: Wed Nov 05, 2008 12:57 am
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Congratulations on the election of Barack Obama as the 44th President of the United States Of America


#457: iPhone 2.2 screenshots reveal direct podcast downloads Author: SRASCLocation: Trinidad (A Civiclized Country) PostPosted: Thu Nov 06, 2008 12:16 pm
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A series of screenshots from Apple's latest iPhone 2.2 beta have leaked on the web, revealing a new interface for downloading podcasts over wireless networks and a more polished version of the handset's App Store application.

Direct Podcast Downloads

The screenshots, published by the German-langue blog Flo's Weblog, appear to confirm reports that the next software update for the iPhone will allow users to grab podcasts from the mobile iTunes Store over the handset's 3G connection.

A report published late last month had suggested this would be the case, but the feature was said to be non-functional at the time. The series of screenshots, republished below, reveals the interface flow for direct podcast downloads.

According to the report, Apple will initially limit direct downloads to podcasts 10MB in size or less. It's unclear, however, whether the feature will be restricted to iPhones on a 3G connection or if downloads can also be performed over an EDGE network.

Click for full-size.


App Store Categories

In addition, the same report tosses in a screen captures that reveals upcoming interface change to the App Store application that's expected to ship as part of iPhone Software 2.2.

The change, first detailed by AppleInsider back in September, is rather uneventful, consisting of a new categories home page that will feature large category icons and more generous spacing between each listing, rather than just narrow textual category representations.

Unlike builds of the software available in September, the latest betas reveal the new icons Apple may have chosen to use for its category listing (though they appear to be icons for third-party Apps at present).



So since 2.2 has been development some of the features leaked have been:

    Safari interface tweaks with relocated Google search

    New App Store app with new categories interface, and "report a problem" feature

    Auto-correction toggle and Japanese Emoji icons

    Google Street View, transit and walking directions

    Direct podcast downloads


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& on a side note...



Steve, where are these headphones that you promised?

#458: iPhone: Now The Most Purchased Phone Author: SRASCLocation: Trinidad (A Civiclized Country) PostPosted: Mon Nov 10, 2008 1:08 pm
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According to The NPD Group, Apple's iPhone 3G surpassed the top-ranked Motorola RAZR as the leading handset purchased by adult consumers* in the U.S. in the third quarter (Q3) of 2008. RAZR had been ranked by NPD as the top-selling consumer handset for the past 12 quarters.

Even with stronger consumer sales of iPhone, and the mobile phone market's normal seasonal uplift after Q2, domestic handset purchases by adult consumers declined 15 percent year over year in Q3 to 32 million units. Consumer handset sales revenue fell 10 percent to $2.9 billion, even as the average selling price (ASP) rose 6 percent to $88.

"The displacement of the RAZR by the iPhone 3G represents a watershed shift in handset design from fashion to fashionable functionality," said Ross Rubin, director of industry analysis for NPD. "Four of the five best-selling handsets in the third quarter were optimized for messaging and other advanced Internet features."



The top handset models in rank order, based on unit sales in Q3, were as follows:
1. Apple iPhone 3G

2. Motorola RAZR V3 (all models)

3. RIM Blackberry Curve (all models)

4. LG Rumor

5. LG enV2


Popular Features:
When it comes to the specific features that motivated U.S. consumers to purchase, 43 percent of handset buyers cited the need for a camera and 36 percent noted the ability to send and receive text messages. Mobile phones with a QWERTY keyboard experienced the greatest year-over-year rise in sales; 30 percent of handsets were sold with this feature in Q3 2008, versus just 11 percent the year prior. Also this quarter 83 percent of phones purchased were Bluetooth enabled (versus 72 percent last year), and nearly seven in 10 (68 percent) of phones purchased in Q3 were music enabled (versus 49 percent last year).

"A growing data divide continues in cellular handsets," Rubin said. "Those who see the value in wireless Internet access are justifying the investment, whereas voice-centric users have little incentive to upgrade, which is obviously detrimental to operators who seek to sell data plans and media access services to their subscribers."

Methodology: NPD compiles and analyzes mobile device sales data based on more than 150,000 completed online consumer research surveys each month. Surveys are based on a nationally balanced and demographically representative sample of U.S. adults. Results are projected to represent the entire population of U.S. consumers age 18 and older.

#459:  Author: YeoLocation: Far Rockaway, NY PostPosted: Mon Nov 10, 2008 1:16 pm
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I'm lovin the new FREE App, "Surf Report"from Oakley.

Current conditions on all my fav beaches here in the US and in T&T!! (Sans Souci, Salybia etc)

#460:  Author: Duane 3NE 2NRLocation: T&T PostPosted: Mon Nov 10, 2008 1:37 pm
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^ I had to make sure it wasnt Razkal posting that!

still no A2DP activated on 2.2? Sad



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