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Oct 28
I've just discovered a new supplier for the iPod-iPhone family that provides wonderful kits and demos about Apple IPod Repair, but also Apple Iphone Repair and finally replacement of your battery. You can also use their no-obligation repair evaluation services, and then check if your beloved iPod-iPhone is possible to repair after a water damage, cracked screen, etc... The batteries that iPodJuice put inside your iPod or iPhone are better than the original ones from Apple. So it is worth considering if your battery is out of order or not good enough to handle a full day of use. Here is an example of the kind of videos iPod...

Tagi: iphe, iphone, water damage, batteries

Dec 4

If youâ??ve been following the technical aspects of our blog since July, you may have noticed that weâ??ve asserted multiple times that Apple canâ??t fix the bug weâ??ve exploited in PwnageTool unless they fix their hardware.

That hardware fact is still true. But one way they can try to combat Pwnage for existing hardware is to program iTunes to detect and prevent the Pwnage exploit. In fact, theyâ??ve already done that in iTunes 8. The screenshot below from iTunes 8 using a Pwned ipsw (with an unPwned device attached) is one example.

countermeasure

The nice thing about iTunes decisions is that we can provide you with patches to counter them. We have one such patch already for Mac iTunes 8 for iPod touch. Weâ??ll be working out the full suite of patches for all the combinations over the next week.

Here are 2 screenshots that Apple doesnâ??t want you to see. Notice the Terminal icon at the end of:

Then once weâ??ve launched it, despite mobiledeviceâ??s best intentions:


Tagi: decis, nice thing, mobiledevice, countermeasures, itunes, technical aspects, screenshot, patches, blog

Jan 4

Remember we warned you to stay away from any updates to 3.1 if you want to be able to jailbreak or unlock your 3GS.

Well this is an additional message to all you 3GS owners that would like to jailbreak your device sometime soon, but this advice comes with a warning! A warning that if you accidentally upgrade to 3.1, you will not be able to use Ultransn0w, so please re-read and double check this warning at the bottom of this post before proceeding.

You may have read or heard about techniques to capture files during the iTunes restore process. These will be required to jailbreak your phone in the near future, most of the methods involve icky USB snoops. Well, there is an even better and more reliable method to get your hands on those lovely files.

During the restore process iTunes nicely keeps these oh-so-top-secret-files in a lovely accessible place for us to copy out and backup, that place? /tmp on Mac OS X or %TEMP% on Windows. Thanks Apple — handy!

The downside to this approach is that you actually need to go through the restore process to get these signed files, which has risks if you are anywhere near 3.1 or 3.1 beta :-)

If you are ready to proceed and you know the risks we’ll get down to the nitty-gritty -

So during a usual recovery with iTunes, your signed iBEC is written to /tmp and during a DFU mode restore the signed iBSS is written there also. To be sure, restore in both modes one after another to be able to grab them both. You’ll need to keep an eye on the temp directory and copy it before it is deleted again by iTunes. I’m sure some nice folks will create a tutorial about this, we’ll link to the first person who makes a good one.

Should you choose to accept this mission, act fast, this needs to be done quickly! But again, always, always double check here to see if 3.1 has been released, if is has, then don’t do this.

WARNING!! - DANGER, WILL ROBINSON! - NB! - REMEMBER!

IF YOU CARE ABOUT ULTRASN0W, BE VERY CAREFUL WITH THIS METHOD! Do not attempt this if you have downloaded the 3.1 beta. You do NOT WANT TO accidentally restore your device to 3.1 beta — you’ll lose ultrasn0w if you do! BE WARNED :-)

Update: iClarified has come up with a good picture-filled guide for doing this on a Mac and also one for Windows. Good luck!


Tagi: mac os x, check th, warning danger, temp directory, phe, downside, itunes, ibec, tmp, ace, os x, beta, modes, pers

Jan 5

There's one our product that is probably not much known outside of Russian market — i2Reader Pro. It is an eBook reader for the iPhone supporting most of the features you'd anticipate from the reader — autoscroll, landscape and fullscreen modes, changeable styles, tap zones, and so on.

The reason it was not nearly as popular as on the Russian market is because it only supported FB2, an XML-derived book format in use by most Russian eBook libraries. So after a significant amount of work i2Reader now supports EPUB, PDF, RTF and DOC in addition to FB2 and TXT formats — which should make it possible for most people to actually use it.

It also includes a nifty built-in Wi-Fi server to share your books with other devices on the same Wi-Fi network as well as with your Mac OS X box running i2Librarian, a free app we made as a companion to i2Reader.

It also features a bunch of other Network services it missed in version 2.x - such as a built-in Web browser so you can instantly download books, and i2Scribe, our own online store (currently mostly featuring Russian books, but we're working on getting English content in there as well).

It has a 3 day trial, so why not give it a try — it is available in Icy/Cydia and Installer near you.

More info…


Tagi: pdf rtf, mac os x, iphe, txt formats, compani, russian market, russian books, reas, epub, ebook reader, x box, fullscreen, os x, mdash, landscape, modes, libraries, xml, wi fi

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