Friday, November 27, 2009

iPasswordPro Free till the end of this month





FEATURE LIST:

• (pro) Special easy switching mode allows you to quickly copy-and-paste usernames and passwords to Mobile Safari.
• (pro) Support for copying multiple field values (for example, both username and password) from 1Password to Mobile Safari.
• (pro) Folders for better organization (in this version a desktop application required - sold separately)
• (pro) Features coming soon: Favorites, MobileMe/WebDAV syncing, and more.
• Securely store your website names and passwords so you never forget them again
• Save important information like credit cards and membership numbers
• Jot down other notes too sensitive for stickies or bar napkins
• Synchronize it all with 1Password for Mac via Wi-Fi (sold separately, available at http://1password.com)
• Automatically log into Web sites on iPhone and iPod touch to avoid remembering and typing usernames and passwords
• Hardware-accelerated AES encryption and Auto-Lock keep your data protected even if your iPhone is lost or stolen
• All cryptographic operations are performed using standard iPhone libraries to ensure there are no security gaps or backdoors
• Two-layer defense with Unlock Code and Master Password to combine security and convenience
• Data Backup & Restore option available on Mac, Windows and Linux.




Source: everythingicafe

Monday, November 23, 2009

NoCyfesh Toggle for SBSettings





One of the biggest pet peeves I have with Cydia is the constant refreshing that takes place. Not only does the app want to refresh after opening, it seems to also want to do a full refresh every time you add a source, or install a new app.

On my 3G, I probably spend over a minute just waiting to launch Cydia for the first time. Let alone the additional wait time if I am adding a source or new app.

Now, I'm sure this auto-refreshing is there for a good reason. However, sometimes It's just not necessary to do a full refresh. Until now, I had always wished there was a way to toggle this on and off.

Well now there is. iSpazio has released a toggle for SBSettings that will enable or disable the Auto-Refreshing performed in Cydia. This speeds up Cydia ten fold.

I anticipate lots of these little things will be address in the newest cydia update by @saurik, but in the meantime, those who want a little speed boost will take full advantage of this toggle.

Another win for the Jailbreak community!

This app is available in Cydia at the iSpazio repository.

Source : Modmyi

Tuesday, November 17, 2009

iPhone can now speak baby language




I don't have any way of testing this myself, but it's not April 1 so I'm going to assume it's legit.

Wired Gadget Lab today put up a feature on Biloop Technologic's "Cry Translator" app, which supposedly listens to the pitch, volume, tone and inflection of a child's cries and analyzes it to determine if the child is in one of five states: hungry, sleepy, stressed, annoyed or bored.

The app seems ready-made for ridicule (really? you need "an app for that?" really? consider a dog instead), though Wired makes a reasonable point: the app is of value to both new parents and caregivers - like babysitters - who haven't had experience in interpreting the cries of an infant.

The developer, Biloop Technologic, claims that clinical tests have proven the app to be accurate 96% of the time. A spokesperson, Lori McKnight, said that the sounds a baby makes are innate to the human, and thus transcend the parents' nationality or language.
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There are five distinct cries that have common frequency patterns, regardless of culture or language. A mother learns these over time, but this can help speed up the learning curve, and also help dads and caregivers.
The app is available on iTunes for $29.99 and I would love to hear if anyone with kid-access and $30 to spare (two conditions which seldom both obtain simultaneously) has any experience with this.



Source: Modmyi

English Movies/Video Songs

Below given links are all iPhone (mp4 videos) compatible Links. If you have any problem downloading or playing these links, please comment , i ll fix it.

Hold Ctrl and Press F on keyboard and type the Song or artist name in the search box to find the desired one.

Rihanna - Please Dont Stop the Music

Michael Jackson - Billie Jeans

Christina-Aguilera - BeautifulJeans

Eminem - When I am Gone

Michael Jackson - Beat It

Britney Spears - Me Against the Music

Eminem - OZ

Maroon5 - I never see ur Face

Timbaland - Apologize

Kanye West - Touch the Sky

Linkin Park - What i have done

Eminem - Rap name

Eminem - Mosh

Eminem - Lose Yourself

Britney Spears - Born to make u Happy

Justin Timberlake - Lovestoned

Michael Jackson - They dont really care about us

Michael Jackson - Will you be there

Britney Spears - The bottom of my Broken Heart

Linkin Park - Given Up

Linkin Park - Its going down

Michael Jackson - Black or White

Justin Timberlake - I m loving it

Jennifer Lopez - Do it well

Rihanna - S.O.S

Rihanna - Unfaithful

Michael Jackson - You Rock my World

Desi Movies/Video Songs

Bamulaiza (De Dana Dan)

Shukran ALLAH (Kurbaan) MP4

Tera Hone laga hoon (Ajab Prem ki Gazab Kahani)

Prem Ki Naiya (APKGK)

Tu Jaane Na - Reprise (APKGK)

Dil Ibadat (Tum Mile)

Saiyan Ve (Jail)

Latest Hindi Video Songs Pack

Whats your Rahee Video Songs

Kaminey Video Songs

Kambakht Ishq Video Songs

Luck Video Songs

Tum Mile Promo

Love aaj Kal Videos

Wanted Videos

Airtel Ad (Dil Titli)

Blue (Indian Movie) Video Songs

Dil Bole Hadippa Video Songs

Dont Say Alvida Title Song

Fiqrana BLUE

Monday, November 16, 2009

iBattery Pro 1.3 IPA





Application description
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Shows a percentaged state of charge, remaining battery life, 15 tips to enhance your battery life using step by step instructions
Do you need a more detailed output of your battery status? Can you view your favourite TV series with your remaining battery power? Are you able to read the minute battery status icon on the top of the screen?

iBattery Pro is a tool that displays the current battery level of your iPhone or iPod Touch using a percentage output and a bar indicator. iBattery Pro additionally displays the remaining time in hours and minutes for the most common usage scenarios of your device:

- Standby (iPhone only)
- Internet (Wifi)
- Internet (3G, iPhone 3G, 3GS only)
- Talk (3G, iPhone 3G, 3GS only)
- Talk (2G, iPhone only)
- Video
- Audio

iBattery Pro runs on all iPhone OS devices, such as iPod Touch 1G, iPod Touch 2G, iPhone, iPhone 3G, iPhone 3GS.
Please note that iBattery Pro can only show the battery level in steps of 5 percent due to the limitations of the iPhone software.

Since it's not possible to use iPhone OS to detect the age of the battery in charge cycles, iBattery Pro now comes with an expert setting to calibrate your battery to the actual battery health state.

To help you saving your battery power, iBattery Pro also comes with a set of battery optimization tips.
New in this version
* Added battery life calculation for Internet WI-FI with iPod Touch
* Added battery calibration option
Languages
English, German
Requirements
Compatible with iPhone and iPod touch
Requires iPhone OS 3.0 or later

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Sunday, November 15, 2009

Some Tips on how to Increase battery Life


The iPhone is great device that can do so much for you – beyond just being a cell phone, it can be your dedicated iPod and gaming device as well as your PDA and all-around communicator to handle text messaging, e-mail, and instant messaging. Given this, the chances you’ll end up using it a lot throughout the day can be pretty high, and unless you’re constantly near a power source and can charge its battery, your iPhone may run out of juice before the day is over. This installment in our Learning iPhone series will give you some tips on how to increase your iPhone’s battery life.

Some of the battery maximization tips we’ll talk about are pretty extreme in that they could hamper how you typically use your iPhone, while others are minor and may not even be noticeable to you. We’ll categorize our tips along this continuum.

Mostly unnoticeable

Screen brightness

The iPhone’s default screen brightness out of the box is right at the 50% mark. If you haven’t touched it since you first got your iPhone, this could be a good area in which to start since it takes more power to keep the screen bright. Move that slider marker to the left to decrease the brightness to a tolerable level.

Switching the Auto-Brightness setting to on can also help save battery life, contrary to what you may think. This controls an ambient light sensor on the face of the iPhone under the screen to the left of the earpiece speaker on the iPhone 3GS and iPhone 3G models. When the sensor detects a lot of ambient light, it will turn the screen’s backlight up (to the maximum you set using the slider bar) to ensure you can read it in brighter lighting. When the sensor detects less ambient light, it will turn the screen’s backlight down so you’re not staring into a bright light when you’re in the dark. Powering the sensor takes less energy than powering a backlight on a higher brightness level, so it can help you improve battery life.

Location Services

If you spend most of your time in the same places – home, school, or work – and don’t need your iPhone to know where it is all the time via its GPS chip, turning off Location Services can help conserve juice. This switch is in the Settings/General menu and it will switch off the iPhone’s GPS chip. One less thing to power equals more battery life!

The downside to turning Location Services to off is that any app you open that uses the GPS chip will always give you an error message once it tries to find the iPhone’s current location. If you don’t use apps like this often, it probably won’t be a big deal to you. If you do, this may be one of the battery-saving techniques you skip.

Wi-Fi vs. 3G

If you have a Wi-Fi network at home, school or work, make sure your iPhone is set up to connect to it automatically. Browsing the web or any other activity that requires internet connectivity will go both faster and consume less power over Wi-Fi than over a 3G network. The iPhone’s 3G radio consumes a lot of power to connect to a local cell tower and send and receive data - more so than the Wi-Fi radio does.

Volume

Like to listen to music on your iPhone? If you do, keeping the volume down will go a long way to preserving your battery life. It takes less power to put out music at a lower volume than it does at a higher volume, particularly if you’re using high-end 3rd-party headphones with high impedance (the higher the impedance rating for a pair of headphones, the more energy it takes to power them).

Even adjusting the ringtone volume can have an effect, albeit a limited one unless your iPhone is ringing with incoming calls constantly.

Noticeable

Wi-Fi and Bluetooth

If you only use Bluetooth and Wi-Fi in certain situations, such as connecting to a home Wi-Fi network or using a Bluetooth headset only while you’re driving, you can turn off the iPhone’s Wi-Fi and Bluetooth radios when they’re not in use, which will conserve the battery. The trick is that you’ll need to remember when to turn them back on when you need them. Depending on how good you are at this, it could be a mild nuisance to a full-blown annoyance if you’re doing something like making a call using your Bluetooth headset and then realize your iPhone won’t connect to it after you’re already traveling 75 mph on the expressway.

Fetch/Push vs. Manual

Instead of setting your iPhone to check for new emails on a fixed schedule or via Push if you have a push-enabled email account, check for new email manually. This will prevent your iPhone from making a connection to the internet/server on its own throughout the day. Checking for email manually lets you determine when you want this extra power expenditure to occur, and the less frequently you do it, the longer your battery will last. Of course, this can be very inconvenient if you use your iPhone a lot during the day to keep tabs on your work or personal email and you prefer to be notified of new messages as soon as they arrive.

Potentially annoying but highly effective

3G vs. EDGE

This tip is a little extreme since you probably want to get the most out of your data plan, particularly since you can be paying $30 or more for it per month depending on your carrier. Those of you who upgraded from a first-generation iPhone in the U.S. may feel this way the most since AT&T hit you with a $10 increase in the monthly data plan cost when you moved to the iPhone 3G/3GS. However, as we mentioned before, 3G radios consume a lot of power to connect to towers and send and receive data and turning off 3G on your iPhone can make a big difference in battery life. If you forget to turn it back on, you’ll suffer through EDGE network speeds that will slow your internet browsing to a crawl. Fortunately, turning it back on is easy enough through a virtual switch, but turning it on and off throughout the day could get wearisome.

Airplane Mode

This is probably the most extreme suggestion we have, but it can work wonders for your battery life. It’s most painless when you’re in an area where you’re not supposed to be using a cell phone to begin with, such as on a plane. But, if you rely on your iPhone as your main method of communication while you’re out and about to make and receive calls and check email, this suggestion could be a no-go for you from the start. However, if you’re going to be in an area where there’s spotty network coverage or will be going to sleep and don’t want to be disturbed anyway, Airplane Mode can be a life saver when there’s no power outlet nearby.


Source: everythingicafe

Tu Jaane Na - Reprise ATIF ASLAM

Tu Jaane Na - Reprise (Atif Aslam) Movie : Ajab Prem Ki Gazab Kahani

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Prem Ki naiya (APKZK) Mp4

Prem ki Naiya from Ajab Prem ki Gazab Kahani

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Shukran ALLAH (Kurbaan) Mp4

Shukran ALLAH (Kurbaan) Mp4

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Saiyan Ve (Jail) Mp4

Saiyan Ve (Jail) - Toshi

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Dil Ibadat (Tum Mile) Mp4

Dil ibadat kar raha hai (Tum Mile)

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Bamulaiza MP4 (De Dana Dan)

Bamulaiza Mp4 From Movie De Dana Dan

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Friday, November 13, 2009

NASA contribution in iPhone Apps




A NASA scientist has come up with a working prototype of chemical-sniffing circuitry as a test of technology that could one day become standard equipment on cell phones in the US. The sensing device attaches to the bottom of an iPhone and uses the data connection to collect, process and report the results.

Jing Li, a physical scientist at NASA's Ames Research Center in California developed this prototype as a proof of concept of new technology that would bring compact, low-cost, low-power, high-speed nanosensor-based chemical sensing capabilities to cell phones. Li worked with other researchers under a grant from the "Cell-All" program of the US Department of Homeland Security to develop tools that would better enable the government to quickly respond in case of a chemical release or terror attack.

The circuitry the team came up with is about the size of a postage stamp and plugs into an iPhone's dock port. It's able to detect and identify low concentrations of ammonia, chlorine gas and methane using something called a "sample jet" and a multiple-channel silicon-based sensing chip, which consists of 16 nanosensors. The phone processes the data, stores it, and can send detection data to another phone or a computer using either the 3G or WiFi data network.

The Cell-All program "is designed to provide greater detection capabilities in areas where people congregate," according to the U.S. Department of Homeland Security's Science and Technology Directorate.
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The concept allows for chemical agent detectors to ultimately be everywhere where there are cellular telephones. At the option of the cell phone owner, the GPS in the phone could provide sensor location information to emergency operation centers.
While the technology is years away from widespread implementation, it's another indication that cell phones are spreading the ubiquity of surveillance tools. Along with the ability to remotely turn on a cell's microphone without the user being aware, any future sensing tools built into mobile phones offer both powerful tools for law enforcement, and potential dangers to privacy.

Source: modmyi

Wednesday, November 11, 2009

Apple in a lead in Handset Market




Apple, Inc. overtook Nokia in the September quarter as the cellphone maker generating the highest total operating profit in the industry, according to a report by research firm Strategy Analytics. The Finnish handset maker is still the world's largest by volume. Apple sold 7.4 million iPhones during the July-September quarter, generating sales of $4.5 billion. Nokia sold 108.5 million phones in total in the same quarter, with sales of €6.9 billion ($10.36 billion). When measured by profits, however, Nokia lost in the third quarter against Apple. While Apple does not release profits for its specific product lines, Strategy Analytics estimated Apple's profit on the iPhone at $1.6 billion in the third quarter, compared with Nokia's $1.1 billion. Analyst Alex Spector said:
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With strong volumes, high wholesale prices and tight cost controls, the PC vendor has successfully broken into the mobile phone market in just two years. Nokia
sued Apple in October for patent infringement, accusing Apple of “attempting to get a free ride” off Nokia’s research on GSM, 3G and WiFi technologies. Apple said it will “vigorously defend” against the lawsuit. However, Piper Jaffray analyst Gene Munster said that Apple could end up paying $6 to $12 of royalties per iPhone.



Source: modmyi

Command And Conquer Red Alert

The Cold War is hot again with COMMAND & CONQUER RED ALERT for iPhone and iPod touch.
Experience real-time COMMAND & CONQUER strategy as the Soviet or Ally factions. Control the battlefield with touch-screen power in up to 12 combat levels. Create and command war squads in realistic environments. Manage supplies with an intuitive combat system, and escalate the game with hi-tech weapons you develop.

KEY FEATURES
ACHIEVE VICTORY WITH TOUCH-SCREEN POWER
Drag and scroll to gauge the battlefield. Pinch-zoom in and out of the action. Select and move units with a tap. Control multiple units at once!

CHOOSE YOUR FAVORITE FACTION
Fight for Soviet domination or battle to restore peace with the Allies. Deploy military might unique to each side and engage in different campaign storylines.

BATTLE THROUGH 12 COMBAT LEVELS
Fight in Skirmish Mode on two different battlefield maps with war squads you create and control.

MANAGE TROOPS ON REALISTIC BATTLEFIELDS
Command units in different environmental conditions. Build your base and manage supplies with a new easy-to-use combat system.

ARM YOURSELF FOR WAR
Employ classic units like Kirov Air Ships and new units like the Paladin Tank. Or R&D new technologies to destroy your enemies.


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Urdu English Dictionary



Description:
In these present times, the whole world including Pakistan is inclining towards the English language. Our national language Urdu is loosing its identity. But even in these times there are people who are striving hard to bring back the glory of Urdu. Aftab Amjad is one of these people. Aftab is a student of Accounting and resides in Melbourne, Australia. He looked for an Urdu Dictionary app for iPhone and the results were quite disappointing for him.
From there he thought of making his own Urdu Dictionary app. With the help of MEDL Mobile, Aftab developed the first English to Urdu Dictionary for the iPhone – a comprehensive database of over 24,000 words and phrases. His vision is to promote greater communication and learning among Urdu fluent people around the world. “It’s great for the Urdu community and it will especially help students”, said Aftab.
It can translate English to Urdu and also English to roman Urdu. It is quite simple yet powerful application which can come very handy in today’s world. It has got two amazing features. One feature is to Translate which lets you scroll through the alphabetized list of entries to browse and select the words or phrases you want translated. If you need a specific word, the search bar at the top will pinpoint exactly what you need. And second feature lets you favorite as many entries as you want, for more convenient reference.
This application is compatible with the iPhone and the iPod touch, requires iPhone OS 3.0 or later.
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Malware Warning to Jailbroken iPhone Users

Well, we all knew this was coming.

The Macintosh security firm Intego reports that they have identified malware that will allow hackers to access data on jailbroken iPhones running OpenSSH with the default root password 'alpine.' Unjailbroken iPhones, devices not running sshd, and devices with unique root passwords are not vulnerable to this exploit. Though Intego currently categorizes the risk of the malware as "low," users should act to secure their phones.

The tool - which Intego identifies as "iPhone/Privacy.A" - works by being installed onto a "Mac, PC, Unix or Linux" computer - or another iPhone - and then scanning the computer's network to find ssh services.


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This hacker tool could easily be installed, for example, on a computer on display in a retail store, which could then scan all iPhones that pass within the reach of its network. Or, a hacker could sit in an Internet café and let his computer scan all iPhones that come within the range of the wifi network in search of data. Hackers could even install this tool on their own iPhones, and use it to scan for jailbroken phones as they go about their daily business.

When a vulnerable iPhone is found, the hacker can then download all personal data stored on the device: "e-mail, contacts, SMSs, calendars, photos, music files, videos, as well as any data recorded by any iPhone app."

Intego recommends its own VirusBarrier X5 software to identify and eradicate the software on a Mac, but notes there is no detection tool for other computer platforms, or for the iPhone itself. Users of jailbroken phones should not enable ssh except when needed, and should change their root passwords:
install and run "Mobile Terminal"
type su root at the shell prompt and tap enter
type passwd and tap enter
enter alpine for your old password
enter new password
enter new password again to confirm


Source: modmyi

Friday, November 6, 2009

Apple putting foot on gas against Jailbreaking


Apple is officially in the market for a new top cop on their jailbreak police force. With the booming business that is jailbreaking only growing bigger by the day, Apple is planning to seriously crack down on the ease with which hackers exploit the iPhone platform and modify their devices' operating systems. And Apple isn't making any secret of its intentions. In fact, a new position is posted for all to see on the company's website. They are hoping in the very near future to fill the position of "iPhone OS Platform Security Manager" - aka, a jailbreak cop.Apple Insider reports that "The company is looking for someone to oversee its team which ensures secure booting and installation of the iPhone OS and protecting and hardening it against outside threats."
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It's not clear whether the position is new, or if Apple is looking to replace someone on an existing team. The Santa Clara Valley job was posted on Oct. 16, 2009. It seems plausible that this is an entirely new position altogether at the company, as Apple is likely surprised with how easily and readily the iPhone is being jailbroken by more users than they can possibly imagine. Consequently, the obvious purpose of this position is to invent and erect as many barriers to jailbreaking as possible.Sounds like Apple is really going to war with jailbreakers this time.
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It has been a long back-and-forth battle between Apple and hackers since the iPhone debuted in 2007. While those working to crack the phone have, until now, been able to maintain their ability to run unauthorized code, Apple, at the moment, appears to have the upper hand. The most recently updated iPhone 3GS, released mid-cycle in October, requires what is known as a "tethered jailbreak," meaning that the iPhone must be attached to a
computer via USB and have a hack applied each time it is restarted.


Source: Modmyi


Thursday, November 5, 2009

Dutch Jailbroken iPhone



A Dutch hacker gained access to a number of jailbroken iPhones that were running ssh with root passwords set to default, and demanded €5 to restore them. He's since returned the money, but the incident highlights a common security issue with jailbroken phones.

It seems likely that the hacker portscanned for ssh on the T-mobile Netherlands network in order to find jailbroken iPhones with SSH running. He then changed their wallpaper to a graphic that mimics an SMS message, reading: "Your iPhone's been hacked because it's really insecure! Please visit doiop.com/iHacked and secure your iPhone right now! Right now, I can access all your files." The website contains a link to a PayPal account, and users were told to send him €5 for instructions on how to regain access to their phones. He also left the following message:

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"If you don't pay, it's fine by me. But remember, the way I got access to your iPhone can be used by thousands of others—they can send text messages from your number (like I did), use it to call or record your calls, and actually whatever they want, even use it for their hacking activities! I can assure you, I have no intention of harming you or whatever, but, some hackers do! It's just my advice to secure your phone."

He subsequently apologized for asking for the money, and posted the restore instructions on his website.

The exploit is not a complicated one, and a commenter to Ars Technica noted that security researchers have done it in the past, and downloaded users' SMS databases as a "proof of concept" that the security hole exists. A Netherlands-based commenter on tweakers.net provided this pithy explanation that will probably be understandable even by readers who speak no Dutch.

A concern that I have involves problems users have noted after changing their root passwords using the passwd utility, as the Dutch hacker directs his "victims" to do. Users have reported that after changing the password using that method and rebooting, an "Edit home screen" message appears and Springboard crashes, entering a loop and rendering the device unusable. The phone then has to be restored.

Has anyone had success with changing passwords using passwd... and if not, did the reported workaround solve the issue?
Courtesy: modmyi

How to check the baseband of your iPhone

These are instructions on how to find the firmware and baseband version (modem firmware) your iPhone is currently running.

Step One
Press to launch Settings from your Springboard.

Step Two
Press to select General from the Settings Menu.

Step Three
Press to select About from the General Settings Menu.

Step Four
From the about screen you can find your firmware version under the Version label.

Scroll down and you can find your baseband version under the Modem Firmware label.


Unlock iPhone 3G/3GS using blackra1n

These are instructions on how to unlock the iPhone 3G and 3GS using BlackSn0w. To follow these instructions you must be on the 05.11.07 baseband and have already jailbroken.

This guide will unlock iPhone 3G/3GS only if you have baseband 5.11.07.

Step One
Press to launch Cydia from your iPhone Springboard.

Step Two
Press to select Manage from the tabs at the bottom of the screen.

Step Three
Press the large Sources button.

Step Four
Press the Edit button at the top right of the screen.

Step Five
Press the Add button at the top left of the screen.

Step Six
Input http://www.blackra1n.com as the source address then press the Add Source button. Once Cydia has added the source 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 blackra1n.com from the list of sources.

Step Nine
Press to select blacksn0w 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 to begin installation.

Step Twelve
Once the unlock has been installed successfully press the large Return to Cydia button.

Step Thirteen
Wait a few minutes for your CommCenter to restart and you will now be able to use the SIM card of your choice on your unlocked iPhone!

Courtesy: iclarified

Jailbreak iPhone 3G/3GS using blackra1n (Windows)

These are instructions on how to jailbreak your iPhone and iPod touch using BlackRa1n for Windows.The BlackRa1n jailbreak will work with the latest 3.1.2 firmware; however, it will not hacktivate your iPhone. This means that if you are not on an official Apple approved carrier BlackRa1n cannot activate it.For those with the new iPod touch, BlackRa1n only supports a tethered jailbreak. This means that once jailbroken you should not let your battery die. If it does die you will need to reconnect it to the computer and use BlackRa1n to boot it.WARNING: Even though the GeoHot jailbreak supports 3.1.2 do not update if you are on iPhone OS 3.0.1 or 3.0. You will lose your unlock. Use PwnageTool to safely update to 3.1 without performing a baseband update. If you really must have 3.1.2 then wait for the next version of PwnageTool. If you have already updated to 3.1 or 3.1.2 without using PwnageTool then you've lost the ability to unlock for the time being. You can now use BlackRa1n to at least regain your jailbreak :)Ok lets begin...

Step One
Open your web browser of choice and navigate to http://www.blackra1n.com. Click the Windows logo at the bottom of the screen.

Step Two
When prompted save the download to your desktop

Step Three
Then double click the blackra1n executable file from the desktop to launch the program

Step Four
Make sure your iPhone or iPod is connected to the computer then click the large make it ra1n button

Step Five
You iPhone will now be placed in recovery mode.

You will see a picture of GeoHot that replaces the regular recovery mode screen on your device.

blackra1n will run and then your device will reboot.

A popup message will appear informing you that BlackRa1n is free software and if you appreciate it you can donate to GeoHot at geohot@gmail.com.

Step Six
Once your device reboots it will be jailbroken and you will notice a blackra1n icon on the desktop. Make sure you have an internet connection and press to launch the application.

Choose the installer application of your choice then press the Install button at the top right of the screen

BlackRa1n will begin to download and install the package you selected.

Step Seven
Once complete BlackRa1n will respring your iPhone and you will find the installer package of your choice on the Springboard.

Step Eight
Once you have confirmed your installer package is working correctly you may use the Uninstall blackra1n button inside the BlackRa1n app to remove it from your springboard.

**THANKS: A big thanks to Geohot for making this jailbreak possible. Also thanks to those who contributed to making it a success.

Source: iclarified

Sunday, November 1, 2009

I am in no way going to legitimize it : Geohot

Geohot has something to say , here is what he said on his blog.

I have an unlock for 05.11.07. I will be releasing on 11/04/09, for $0.00

First off, Jody Sanders, I am declining your $10,000. Why? Because you, and the rest of the iPhone unlock sites out there are scum. You make money selling freeware; that's not cool, and I am in no way going to legitimize it.
Seriously, the people who really lose here are the customers. These sites are full of blatant lies, claiming to have unlocks for 05.11.07 People buy them, and are told the unlock is in development, and the release date is unknown. Imagine you bought a cup of coffee and were told it's in development? Recently, many of these sites sent out e-mails saying they made major breakthroughs and the unlock will be ready 11/04/09. Coincidence that that's the release date of blacksn0w?
I'm not going to post all these scam sites here, as I don't want to give them the pagerank boost. Rather I'll give you a whitelist, two people make unlocks, me and the dev team. Every iPhone unlock site you see out there is selling our stuff, repackaged in some form or another. Same goes for jailbreaks, although ih8sn0w and chronicdev are legit. Notice what all the legit ones have in common? They are free.
Now despite rumors of the ferocity of my legal team, they actually are pretty poor lawyers. And the scum who run these websites are the type who get off on legal battles. So we have to fight them in another way, and I'm asking for everyones help on this. Our weapon is information. Get the truth out, that all iPhone unlocks and jailbreaks are free, and if you are buying something, you aren't getting anything a simple google search couldn't get you, and are probably funding someones crack habit.
This is the first time I have tried to make something simple for the end users, and it enrages me to see people selling it. Let's shut all these assholes down, and tell the iPhone owning world all they need is at blackra1n.com, including blacksn0w instructions on it's release date, 11/04/09(yes, will support hacktivation). You do your part, and I'll do mine making things as simple, reliable, and straightforward as possible.

You have 4 days.

Source: http://iphonejtag.blogspot.com/2009/11/information-campaign.html
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