Thursday, May 19, 2011

Unlocked iPHONE 4, 3G & 3GS

Below are the instructions of how to unlock your iPhone 4, 3G & 3GS using UltraSnow.
Note: for iOS 4.0 firmware only.

Step One: Press to launch Cydia Installer from your SpringBoard.
Step Two: Press to select the Manage tab at the bottom of the screen.





Step Three: Press to select the large Sources button
Step Four: If the ultrasn0w repo is not present press the Edit button at the top right of the screen. Otherwise, skip to Step Nine.



Step Five: Enter http://repo666.ultrasn0w.com/ as the source url and press the Add Source button.
Step Six: Once the source has been added press the large Return to Cydia button.



Step Seven: Press the Done button at the top right of the screen.
Step Eight: Press to select repo666.ultrasn0w.com from the list of user entered sources.



Step Nine: Press to select ultrasn0w from the list of packages
Step Ten: Press the Install button at the top right of the screen.



Step Eleven: Press the Confirm button at the top right of the screen.
Step Twelve: After installation completes successfully press the large Return to Cydia button.



Step Thirteen: Now press the Home button then power off and power on the iPhone. You do this by holding down the power button for 3 seconds then moving the power slider that appears to the right. Press the power button again to turn on the phone.
Step Fourteen: You should now be able to insert the SIM of your choice!

Monday, May 16, 2011

ClixSense

ClixSense pays up to $0.02 per click. Amount of ads varies. You can have unlimited amount of direct referrals and earn up to $0.008 per referral click. There is a game ClixGrid where you have 24 changes per day to win up to $5 to your account. Cashout minimum $10 and cashouts paid weekly. Join free by clicking the banner.


Sunday, May 15, 2011

The Most Awaited Gadgets in 2011

Year 2011 will soon come in a few days. The technology vendors are ready to release a new gadget that year, which is likely better compared with previous products.
From the various gadgets that planned to release in 2011, some of which are considered worthy awaited by world fans of technology. Quoted from TechRadar, Wednesday (15/12/2010), the following nine-awaited gadget that deserved its presence in the coming year:
1. BlackBerry PlayBook
BlackBerry PlayBook will mark the presence of Research In Motion (RIM) in the tablet world, and hopefully as successful as BlackBerry smartphones. From a variety of appearance, PlayBook looks stylish with promising innards. Call it a dual-core processor, new operating system and support to application.
2. Nintendo 3DS
Nintendo does not want to lose hold the 3 Dimensions (3D) technology in the console game. The gamers seem to be patiently waiting for this gadget, with the ability to display 3 Dimensions without the aid of glasses.
3. LG Star
This is the new Android phones that became hot topic. With its dual core processors, LG Star said to be one of the ‘green robot’ phones with the best performance in 2011.
4. iPad 2
iPad 2 attendance has not been announced officially by Apple, but a variety of leaks have been circulating about his arrival. Some new specs possibility is the existence of a front camera and more compact design.
5. Chrome OS Netbooks
Google plans to launch Chrome OS based laptops next year. This Cloud-based laptop is expected to bring changes in the computer world.
6. Motorola Honeycomb Tablet
Tablet Motorola adopts Android Honeycomb was demonstrated by Google view days ago. Still little detail was revealed about this tablet, but the OS Honeycomb seems to bring allure.
7. PSP Phone
PlayStation phone seems really to be released by Sony to see the various leaks that have been circulating. PlayStation enthusiasts said will be satisfied by his presence.
8. New HP/Palm devices
HP which has acquired Palm plans to bring a new webOS based device soon. The combination of HP hardware and software Palm is interesting to wait.
9. iPhone 5
All about the iPhone 5 now are still in the stage of speculation. But look at the history of these phones which is always sold out despite surrounded by controversy, the iPhone 5 still will be hot topic if it will be released in 2011.

iPlay Game Console From Apple

Apple reportedly is developinga game console called iPlay. iPlay concept itself was leaked on the internet and led to speculation among game lovers.

The console similar to the first generation of consoles made by Sony, the PlayStation 3, see also PlayStation phoneby sony. Shape design brings shapes like half-tubes.

In addition, the concept of the console there is also the Apple logo as a hallmark of Apple products. When you view the console concept into reality, then the console manufacturers like Nintendo, Sony and Microsoft should be vigilant.

Nintendo has long had indeed been worried about Apple than Microsoft in the affairs seize gaming market. Apple could grind the video game market through its output gadgets like the iPhone 4 16GB, iPhone 4 32GB and iPad. Not to mention when Apple issued a gaming console.

Thursday, May 12, 2011

Nokia N9 spotted

The long-awaited Nokia N9 has passed FCC checking and that gives us a glimpse at a schematic of the device and also info on the wireless connectivity of the device. The last we’ve heard of Nokia’s MeeGo efforts, they said that there will be a device called N950, which will be out by the end of this year. Not a word since, we’re not even sure if the N9 and the N950 are the same device.

The Nokia N9 was tested for 850/1900 GSM/GPRS/EDGE bands with a note that outside the US the device can also use the 900/1800 bands. The 3G bands tested were 850/1700/1900/2100, again with a note that the 900MHz band is also available outside the US. Basically, the N9 can work on pretty much any GSM network around the world.

Wi-Fi b/g/n (2.4GHz band) and Bluetooth were also tested. From the accessory information we also learn that the Nokia N9 will use a BL-4D battery (1200mAh Li-ion) and it will come with a WH-701 one-piece wired headset.

That’s all well and good (though the battery seems underpowered) but what the FCC filing doesn’t answer is when the Nokia N9, or N950, or whatever Nokia names its MeeGo device will hit the shelves - people’s patience isn't endless.

Thursday, April 28, 2011

Apple answers location recording fears, promises a software fix

In the last few days Apple took lots of negative feedback concerning the location tracking affair. Today Apple released a Q&A statement, which admits to the tracking and calls it a 'bug'. An update to fix it is on the way though.

Apple is indeed collecting location information from all iPhone users via GSM base stations and Wi-Fi hotspots. Since Apple uses this information to assist and speed up the regular GPS location services for all users, it constantly polls that info from users and hence the reason the iPhones records this sort of information wherever you go.

Apple also admits the location recording continues to work even if you turn off Location Services and that the iPhone will have stored your location history ever since you bought your phone. According to the Q&A, both things are newly discovered bugs and will be 'fixed' with the next software update. It will disable backing up the location database to your computer, and your iPhone will log your location for only about a week back in time. You will be able to turn the feature off altogether by disabling Location Services.

Besides this location data, Apple also collects anonymous traffic data to provide “iPhone users an improved traffic service in the next couple of years”.

Wednesday, April 27, 2011

Official: the white iPhone 4 launches tomorrow in 28 countries



Apple has finally confirmed the launch date of the white iPhone 4 – tomorrow, 28 April. The white iPhone 4 (GSM and CDMA) will hit the shelves in 28 countries on the same price as its black sibling.

The wait is over. It seems Apple has finally managed to push the white thing into manufacturing and it will become available tomorrow – 28 April – in 28 countries - Austria, Australia, Belgium, Canada, China, Czech Republic, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Hong Kong, Ireland, Italy, Japan, Luxembourg, Macau, Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Singapore, South Korea, Spain, Switzerland, Sweden, Taiwan, Thailand, the UK and the US. More countries will follow later this year.

There is no change in the pricing – the white iPhone 4 will cost the same as the black one – both on contract and SIM-free (where available).