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Author : Philip King
Tag : Hacks
Date : Dec 11th, 2007
Comment : 23

whether you’re using an iPhone running software/firmware 1.1.2 or iPod Touch and have installed several iphone third-party applications, you may start receiving an error note that states “Warning: You are running out of disk space. Please delete some photos or videos,” even though there is still significant storage space on the device. Here’s what’s actually [...]

Author : Philip King
Tag : Hacks
Date : Dec 6th, 2007
Comment : 20

Folks at iPhone Atlas have posted a method, which they claim is somewhat easier to JailBreak iPhone firmware v1.1.2 which will work on Windows and Mac thanks to the work carried out by the iPhone Elite dev team. The process apparently plus does not require any third-party utilities other than what is included in the [...]

Author : Philip King
Tag : Hacks
Date : Dec 3rd, 2007
Comment : 1

People buying new iPhones with 1.1.2 software will find that it’s not possible to install applications, like the must-have LucasArts game emulator. that video tutorial will teach you how to easily install applications and bypass activation in the iPhone. It’s not as straightforward as previous versions, but anyone can follow it.First, a few notes and [...]

Author : Philip King
Tag : Hacks
Date : Dec 3rd, 2007
Comment : Comments Off

  TUAW reader Ian Donaldson discovered that the SBEnableAppReveal preference allowed you to double-tap hidden applications to reveal them–and double-tap them again to re-hide them. I decided to see whether I could extend that behavior to other applications. After a bit of examining, I discovered the SBIsRevealable preference in the three keynote applications: YouTube, Safari [...]

Author : Philip King
Tag : Hacks
Date : Nov 29th, 2007
Comment : 2

  f vi and a bash shell are totally foreign to you, jump to that page whether you are command line (and vi) -friendly:   1. Jailbreak your iPhone, and install the following packages – 1 • BSD Subsystem 2 • Term-vt100 3 • Erica’s Utilities (be certain to edit your path to include /var/root/bin) [...]

Author : Philip King
Tag : Hacks
Date : Nov 28th, 2007
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Not all preferences seem in your iPhone Settings application. As I discussed rather thoroughly in my Modding Mac OS X book, it’s not that hard to dig through applications and discover undocumented–or in that case unpromoted–preferences that add spice to your Mac or iPhone. I decided to put the iPhone’s SpringBoard to the tryout. That’s [...]

Author : Philip King
Tag : Hacks
Date : Nov 16th, 2007
Comment : 3

Conceited Software has just released a new version of the firmware version 1.1.2 jailbreak. Now including Activation and YouTube for iPhones, PPC support, and an motorized fix for SpringBoard crash problem on touches. To perform the jailbreak, run the batch file on Windows which will bring up a java program giving you choices to install [...]

Author : Philip King
Tag : Hacks
Date : Nov 12th, 2007
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Conceited Software/TouchFree has just released its GUI jailbreak. that is the “final bit” that performs the jailbreak after you run OktoPrep in 1.1.1 and next upgrade to 1.1.2. The Software runs under OS X and Windows, grabs the input off your iPod touch or iPhone, upgrades it with the Jailbreak, installs Installer.app and SSH.app, and [...]

Author : Philip King
Tag : Hacks
Date : Nov 8th, 2007
Comment : Comments Off

Sure, firmware release 1.1.2 is just around the corner — expected to launch along with the European iPhone in just a few days — but that hasn’t stopped the guys at jailbreakme.com from updating their software and enhancing your jailbreaking experience.New features include better YouTube compatibility, a progress indicator (so you don’t have to sit [...]

Author : Philip King
Tag : Hacks
Date : Nov 6th, 2007
Comment : 7

by the weekend, AppSnapp — a tool that makes it drop dead simple to install third-party applications on iPhones — underwent a significant overhaul. Among the enhancements: The jailbreaking and pushing of Installer.app to the iPhone are now logged to var/root/Media/AppSnapp.log (on the iPhone). that means that whether something goes wrong, you can see where [...]

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