tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-34425562024-03-08T05:28:20.025-05:00Techno FilesA Technophile's technobabble, including: computer software and hardware, cellphones, handhelds (iOS, Windows Mobile, Palm OS and other), gaming consoles (Sony PSP, iPhone, iPad, Xbox, PS3)...Unknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger439125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3442556.post-27017996627524520722013-08-04T19:44:00.000-04:002013-08-27T07:45:05.107-04:00The Android expandable memory rip-offThe Android expandable memory rip-off<br /><br />One of the advantages Android phones always had over the iPhone was an external memory slot. The second is a removable battery. The first one seems to be either disappearing (notice that the "Official" Google phones and tablets no longer have external memory slots). The simple reason for this is that they are no longer supported. <br /><br />I'm not going to go into the why - differences in external microSD card speeds etc. <br /><br />Instead, what pissed me off was that I could not install "Real Racing 3" onto my mid-range LG Optimus L9 Android phone. This is not because the phone is not supported, but because the Game needs at least 1.6GB of disk space for the downloadable installer. Now the the LG L9 comes with 4GB of internal storage, but unfortunately only 1.7GB of that is "user available". This is fairly common with mid-range Android phones. <br /><br /><br /><br />- Posted using BlogPress<br />Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3442556.post-34248703643649775672013-03-09T12:44:00.001-05:002013-03-09T12:44:02.726-05:00Disappointing Android tabletA few weeks back I bought a Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 7 inch. I had been quite happy with the first edition of the Samsung Galaxy Tab 7 inch, but it is getting a bit long in the tooth for an Android tablet, and I wanted to move up to something faster and lighter. I didn't get an iPad Mini mainly because of price and because I have an iPad anyway. <br /><br />My first disappointment was that the price dropped by between $20 to $30 a week to the day after I bought it. It wasn't worth returning because of the hassle and a restocking fee from the online store I'd bought it from - the price you pay for shopping online with free shipping. <br />Now minor price drops are a fact of life with electronics. <br /><br />My second disappointment was when I wanted to get the game "GTA : Vice City" for my new Samsung tablet. It is listed as "not compatible" with the Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 7 inch - never mind that most of the previous Samsung Galaxy Tablets are compatible (including the current Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 10.1 inch). This really peeved me since my old Sony Xperia Play android phone is compatible. Now of course I have bought this game for my iPhone/iPad, but I wanted to play it on a bigger screen. <br /><br />Ironically the game is compatible with the "Google Asus" Nexus 7 tablet, which I briefly looked at prior to buying the Galaxy Tab. I had wanted a tablet with an expansion slot, but it seems like they are becoming more and more rare. Also Android 4.x and above seem more aimed at tablets (and phones) without expansion slots. <br /><br /><br />- Posted using BlogPress from my iPhone<br />Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3442556.post-85710881847824592752012-12-26T07:47:00.001-05:002012-12-26T07:47:24.305-05:002012 the year of Mobile GamingThis year has really been the year of mobile gaming. Traditional console gaming languished while people waited for the next generation consoles from Microsoft and Sony in 2013. The number of quality games on the iOS (and Android) platforms increased rapidly as the hardware improved. I must confess to playing more games on my iPad than anything else. From "Flick Soccer" to "Infinity Blade 2", and more recently "Road Trip 2" I spent many an hour playing on the iPad. Other games like "Zombie Highway", "Road Trip 2" occupied chunks of my time on the iPhone, the latter being particularly addictive. As for traditional game consoles, I finally bought a PS Vita earlier this year, although I must confess that I've spent more time playing the Sony PSP game "GTA: Liberty City Stories" on the PS Vita than any PS Vita title. That might change now that I've got "Need for Speed: Most Wanted" for the PS Vita. I started playing it last night, or tried to. Ironically this game was a lot easier to get into on the iPhone. Once I got into the game though, this is the best racing game so far for the PS Vita. It is like a mobile "Burnout Paradise" - very good. <p class='blogium-promo'><small>Posted from <a href="http://totocaster.com/blogium/">Blogium</a> for iPhone</small></p>Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3442556.post-48193903372223925422012-11-01T15:30:00.001-04:002012-11-01T15:30:05.350-04:00Emergency PowerWell, Hurricane Sandy has come and gone, and left a trail of destruction in its wake. I noticed a CNET article about preserving your smartphones battery life when there is a power outage - I haven't read it yet, but thought I'd give my take, since I've been without power for close on 36 hours. I am typing this on my iPhone (if one if my Android devices had data service I would be typing on it, especially one with a physical QWERTY keyboard). Naturally the one of the main tech problems is keeping a smartphone charged. My current "solution" consists of a number of rechargeable battery packs of varying vintage and capacity. I initially bought them for convenience - being able to use my smartphone while charging it is a major plus. Also when traveling they come in very handy. The first is an older APC "Mobile Power Pack" with a powered USB port which I used to use with my iPhone 3G several years back. It can top up an iPhone but I don't think it has enough juice to charge from a low battery. Then I have two 5200 mAh "Mobile Juice Pack Ultra" rechargeable batteries with single powered USB ports (both have enough power to charge an iPad, but I haven't tried that yet) and a small LED flashlight which I have found so handy I usually keep one on my bedside table. I was so impressed with the first one I bought the second one, which has a different brand name. Both of them come with various connectors and adapters, but a USB charge cable can be plugged directly into the USB port. The "PowerGen" branded one came with its own USB charger,and both have a micro-USB in port for charging. The PowerGen one also has a neat feature that it turns off once the device being charged is fully charged - this works with my iPhone 5, so I assume it would do the same with other smartphones. These two batteries are about half the width of an iPhone, an inch shorter, and at least twice as thick and fairly hefty. They have 4 blue lights which give an indicator of charge when the button is pressed. This same button also needs to be pressed to initiate a recharge when connected to a smartphone/tablet. This same button turns on the LED flashlight when pressed twice. They charge from USB, and if the power hasn't come on by this afternoon, I'll try my luck at topping one of them up from a DC to USB adapter I have for my car. <p class='blogium-promo'><small>Posted from <a href="http://totocaster.com/blogium/">Blogium</a> for iPhone</small></p>Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3442556.post-54705839575249838232012-07-04T04:40:00.001-04:002012-07-04T04:40:31.089-04:00Hey Apple, my iPhone screen is shrinkingEvery day my iPhone screen seems to be getting smaller and smaller. This is especially so after playing on my iPad or even reading my Kindle. <br />
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So, right on top of my list for features for the iPhone 5 would be a 4 inch (absolute minimum) screen. Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3442556.post-65512404018909504132012-06-10T07:38:00.000-04:002012-06-10T07:39:20.527-04:00Commute Tech<div class="iblogger-post">After commuting into the city for over four months, I've noticed some interesting Tech in use while people are commuting. <br/><br/>Since I travel on both a "suburban" railway as well as the (NYC) subway, there is a fairly large range of technology being used. Most of it is for entertainment, a lot for drowning out fellow commuters or the squealing of the wheels, and then there are people with deadline, or simply making use if time. <br/><br/>Probably more than half of the tech is for audio (iPods (from the shuffle to the Touch), iPhones, Android phones, and other devices. A new trends seems to be watching videos of some sort, usually on iPads or iPhones, occasionally laptops. People also play video games on iPod Touches, iPhones and iPads, and Android phones. Since a lot if the games are in both iOS and Android, sometimes it's difficult to tell if someone is playing a game on an iPhone or an Android phone, unless of course the phone has a 5 inch screen. <br/><br/>Last but not least, reading is still popular, with a large percentage of people still reading actual books. I haven't done a proper count, but there are usually about the same percentage of e-Readers - Kindles and Nooks - in sight as actual books- it all depends which train I'm on I guess. Not many people read on iPads or other color tablets. I've only noticed one or two Kindle Fire tablets, but they are difficult to pick up, having a very generic look to them. <br/><br/>Sometimes there are whole bunches of people with iPads. The people who work are usually on laptops, or using pen and paper. I've seen a few people reading the New York Times on an iPad, and once a very non-nerdy looking guy reading comics in an iPad. Otherwise it is books, games and movies. <br/></div><div class="iblogger-footer"><p>[Posted with <a href="http://illuminex.com/iBlogger/index.html">iBlogger</a> from my iPhone]</p></div><br />Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3442556.post-70297624464235300732012-01-19T13:00:00.000-05:002012-01-20T07:47:22.551-05:00New Year, New Security Suite<div class="iblogger-post">Well , I've finally replaced the ZoneAlarm Internet Security suite on my machine at home. Last year I was caught out by an auto renewal payment I had forgotten about. I canceled that soon after, but was stuck with another year of ZoneAlarm. Then I switched my secondary machine to Norton Internet Security and was duly impressed. On Windows XP NIS runs virtually unnoticed. Its resource hogging ways of several years ago have been changed to run in idle time. <br/><br/>My main gripe with ZoneAlarm was that it continuously ignored autoupdate settings, and often I'd want to do something which required a lot of system resources to find that an update was running. <p class='blogium-promo'><small>Posted from <a href="http://totocaster.com/blogium/">Blogium</a> for iPhone</small></p><br />Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3442556.post-35502041480776193572011-09-21T19:13:00.000-04:002011-10-05T11:46:25.549-04:00So did I get one?If you mean the Viewsonic G Tablet which was for sale on Woot!, then the answer would be no, although I was quite tempted.
It is the cheapest 10 inch Android tablet with a Tegra 2 chipset dual-core processor available at present.
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1. It was only released in December 2010, but as Android tablets go this means it is "a bit old".
<br />2. Although it can be hacked to run Android Honeycomb (3.0), the prices of Android tablets with Android Honeycomb pre-installed are dropping fast. Best buy has a refurbished Acer Iconia A500 Tablet (16GB) on special for $299. Okay, that's refurbished, but it is a Honeycomb tablet.
<br />3. Admittedly the Viewsonic G Tablet is extremely hackable, but I have a Samsung Galaxy Tab 3G (the original 7 inch version) which is also really hackable, although I have only rooted it and enabled Non-Market Apps. The particular Galaxy Tab I have can be hacked further to have the same features as the European version, namely make phone calls.<br />
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Now that isn't to say that I may still get one...
Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3442556.post-18577549994092136272011-09-19T21:41:00.001-04:002011-09-19T22:22:08.361-04:00Viewsonic gTablet on Sellout Woot yesterdayWell, the the <a href="http://www.viewsonic.com/gtablet/">Viewsonic gTablet</a> was listed for sale on Sellout Woot yesterday, September 18, quite a few days later than I predicted, but less than a week. And yes, it wasn’t on the main Woot! Site, but that wasn’t bad for an educated guess…<br />
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I don't work for Woot or Amazon, but I'm taking a guess here, based on Woot no longer selling the Viewsonic gTablet on Amazon - they were until a day or so ago. Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3442556.post-1825063917214360892011-07-28T12:01:00.001-04:002011-07-28T12:01:16.329-04:00Almost bought one this weekWow!, I almost bought a Nintendo 3DS two days ago! One of the main reasons I changed my mind was the price. <br><br>Today I saw that Nintendo is reducing the price of the Nintendo 3DS to $169.99, almost a third less than its current selling price of $249.99. This will be effective on on August 12. <br> <br><br>http://news.cnet.com/8301-13506_3-20084670-17/nintendo-slashes-3ds-price-to-$169.99/?part=rss<p class='blogium-promo'><small>Posted from <a href="http://totocaster.com/blogium/">Blogium</a> for iPhone</small></p>Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3442556.post-88358154091588655122011-07-17T17:14:00.000-04:002011-07-17T17:14:33.323-04:00Jailbreak Me!I really wasn't planning on Jailbreaking my iPad, but when "<a href="http://www.jailbreakme.com/">Jailbreakme 3.0</a>" was released about a week ago I just couldn't resist. After waiting a few days for the bugs to be ironed out I navigated to jailbreakme.com on my iPad, clicked the "Free" button, and within seconds my iOS device was Jailbroken. It was so quick I thought it hadn't worked until I saw the Cydia icon.<br />
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Ironically I'd re-jailbroken my iPhone a few weeks ago using "<i>redsn0w</i>" after a few months of running without it being Jailbroken. I'd been psyching myself up for the release of iOS 5, which I expect may not have an untethered Jailbreak available for some time. <br />
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Before that, something was interfering with the Infinity Blade game on my iPhone - with "Dodges" just not being recognized - and I was trying to eliminate all possibilities. I'd previously encountered some problems with in App settings of the Activator library, when I found that a lot of my screen taps in the "Zombie Highway" game by RenderPlaz just not being recognized. Then it was a case of changing the Activator settings to only recognize hard buttons. So my favorite Jailbroken App SBSettings had to be activated by a volume up button press and hold.<br />
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The problems with Infinity Blade were much more difficult to diagnose - people on the Epic Games forums were reporting that the Dodging mechanism had been changed in an update. I took the drastic step of upgrading my firmware and not re-breaking my iPhone, and somewhere between that and the latest firmware the problems went away. Of course I not only lost the free SBSettings App (the quickest way to change a whole bunch of settings, as well as Power Off or reboot an iPhone), but also the paid Overboard and Multifl0w Apps, which I still sorely miss, especially Overboard.<br />
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I haven't dared re-installing any of these Apps on my iPhone, as they all depend on the Activator library. Also, it has forced me to scale back to the iPhone maximum 11 Pages instead of 14 (Overboard and a few other Jailbroken Apps remove the 11 Page limit). Also, with the firmware upgrade I was forced to prune a lot of the Games and Apps from the "Free App a Day" Feeds which I had been hoarding. <br />
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The really good 4th of July Game Sales since then have put a whole bunch of new games on my Springboard in "Games 2 try" folders.<br />
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Yesterday Apple released a patch for the latest security hole in Safari. This was the same hole which was used for the latest "Jailbreak Me" Jailbreak which was so easy to use. My iPhone and iPad are both patched with PDFPatcher anyway, so they my staty Jailbroken until iOS 5.Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3442556.post-58928533132835729392011-05-20T18:16:00.019-04:002011-05-21T11:24:17.917-04:00Sometimes you win<img src="http://blogspace.exjoburger.com/Infinity_Blade_gk_gets_his.jpg" alt="The god-king gets the
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One of my favorite iOS games is "<a href="http://www.epicgames.com/infinityblade/">Infinity Blade</a>". The same game is playable on both the iPhone and the iPad, so you don't have to buy it twice. <br />
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(<i>Infinity Blade and the characters depicted in the screen shot above are copyright Chair Entertainment and Epic Games, Inc.</i>)<br />
<p class='blogium-promo'><small>Originally Posted from <a href="http://totocaster.com/blogium/">Blogium</a> for iPhone</small></p>Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3442556.post-26322232006533864772011-04-20T06:47:00.001-04:002011-04-20T06:49:35.304-04:00Trading up...So I sold my Dell Streak. There was absolutely nothing wrong with it, in fact it was one of my favorite toys. I'd upgraded the Android OS firmware to the official 2.2 (Froyo), and rooted it. I had even bought "Need for Speed: Shift" when it was on special and really was into playing it on the 5 inch screen. <br><br>The problem was I really didn't want to re-purchase the huge collection of games and Apps I had bought (mainly on sales) for the iPhone. I was also eyeing the iPad, not the iPad 2, but the entry level Apple refurbished iPad with a new battery and outer shell and same guarantee as a new one. <br><br>Anyway, I cut a deal with my spouse - sell the Dell Streak so that it cost less to buy the iPad. So now I have an iPad. It is pretty amazing. Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3442556.post-36142992051283394262011-02-18T11:49:00.001-05:002011-02-18T12:01:20.129-05:00iPhone 4 times 2Well, we are a two iPhone family - joining many other multi-iPhone families. <br>I got my wife a Verizon iPhone as a present (with prior approval if course). I managed to get my order in on the Verizon customer pre-order day. Hopefully the mobile voice service on Verizon remains as reliable as it has been up until now. When traveling you need reliable cellular service, and Verizon coverage has always been better that AT&T - I've had an iPhone since the iPhone 3G came out, and my wife had a Verizon phone, and it was always blindingly obvious which voice network was superior. It will be interesting to see how the data coverage compares. <br><br><p class='blogium-promo'><small>Posted from <a href="http://totocaster.com/blogium/">Blogium</a> for iPhone</small></p>Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3442556.post-13314775386375539442011-02-16T13:02:00.001-05:002011-02-16T13:21:09.383-05:00RootedLast night I finally managed to "root" my Dell Streak. I was debating whether or not I should, but to do something as simple as a screenshot an Android device needs to be rooted. Apparently I could connect it to a PC and take a screenshot using the Android SDK, but that seems an awful lot of hassle for something that is so simple on the iPhone. Yes I know that iOS and Android are two totally different animals, but I've got quite used to easily taking screenshots. Anyway, it was relatively easy once I'd found out that I needed to use version 1.55 of "SuperOneClick", and not the latest version. It was definitely a quicker process than upgrading the Dell Streak's firmware from 1.6 to 2.2 (the latest firmware available for the Streak at the end if last year). That was quite a process, but I learned a lot about ADB Drivers and factory restores while doing it - I had a few glitches along the way, and the mini tablet was unusable for a day or so, but it was worth it. The 2.2 firmware has some nice features although the new Dell Stage launcher really didn't impress me, but the great thing about Android is that I was able to download and install an alternative launcher which suited me better. <p class='blogium-promo'><small>Posted from <a href="http://totocaster.com/blogium/">Blogium</a> for iPhone</small></p>Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3442556.post-81888537599666557612011-01-20T13:56:00.001-05:002011-01-20T13:56:11.719-05:00Take a small TabletMy Christmas present last year was a Dell Streak. Originally called the "Dell Mini 5", it is almost too small to be called an Android tablet. With its 5 inch screen, it is a large Android phone, the screen around half an inch larger than the Droid X. It is a cell phone because of Android licensing requirements, but I'm using it as a mini tablet. <p class='blogium-promo'><small>Posted from <a href="http://totocaster.com/blogium/">Blogium</a> for iPhone</small></p>Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3442556.post-51397925898601236072011-01-04T09:44:00.001-05:002011-01-04T09:44:32.422-05:00Have a New ChairHappy New Year, Have a New Chair, preferably an ergonomic one to reduce the backache. <br>In other news I'm eagerly awaiting the untethered Jailbreak for iOS 4.2.1 on my iPhone. <p class='blogium-promo'><small>Posted from <a href="http://totocaster.com/blogium/">Blogium</a> for iPhone</small></p>Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3442556.post-41345261250356169722010-10-24T12:42:00.046-04:002010-10-26T21:26:59.872-04:00iPhone no longer cool?Well it's no surprise when you have one of the most popular smartphones, that some people regard it as not "cool". This very sentiment was expressed on the Buzz Out Loud podcast last week (<a href="http://www.cnet.com/8301-19709_1-20020220-10.html?tag=mncol;posts">Buzz Out Loud 1333: Introducing the Ginsu Air</a>). Is BOL still "Cool" - I don't care, I listen occasionally anyway.<br />
As for the iPhone, when I decided to get an iPhone, just after the iPhone 3G was released, I didn't do it because I was "cool", I thought it would be a nice gadget. Now I still like the iPhone, despite its flaws, and use it more as a information portal and secondary gaming device than anything else. <br />
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It does seem like iTunes restores Folders and their contents, but since I was using the Infinifolders Jailbroken App, some of the Apps would have overflowed out if their folders. Anyway, I cancelled the restore, and then spent hours pruning the Apps which I could so without restoring. After I restarted the restore, it didn't go as per the documentation - the restore was supposed to crash with a specific error which would allow the TinyUmbrella Application to restore the baseband for iPhone OS 4.01. Instead, my baseband was upgraded along with the firmware, although I have the "SHSH Blobs" saved so theoretically I can restore to the older baseband. However, I most likely have to Jailbreak the iPhone to do this. My iPhone firmware is now 4.1, the iPhone is no longer Jailbroken, but on the bright side it seems that most if my settings and data for third party Apps was restored, which I'm really glad about. <p class='blogium-promo'><small>Posted from <a href="http://totocaster.com/blogium/">Blogium</a> for iPhone</small></p><div class="iblogger-footer"><br clear="all"/><p style="text-align:right;font-size:10px;">[Posted with <a href="http://illuminex.com/iBlogger/index.html">iBlogger</a> from my iPhone]</p><br />
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I've been happy with the games I've bought from them. They sell DOS games (Like Duke Nukem 3D, Redneck Rampage), and Windows games, but I haven't really looked into other platforms. Whats really nice is that the DOS games are wrapped in <a href="http://www.dosbox.com/">DOSBox</a> so they run under Windows. Yeah, I know you can do it yourself, but then you have to get the DOS game and the latest official patches and tweak DOSBox. <br />
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They also have Myst, Riven, Serious Sam, the earlier Fallout and Unreal games, along with a bunch of others, ready for download.Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3442556.post-53351489058458151682010-08-12T22:19:00.000-04:002010-08-12T22:19:49.804-04:00Hole in my SafariYesterday Apple released a patch for the security hole in Safari. This was the same hole which was used for the "Jailbreak Me" Jailbreak which was so easy to use.<br />
The security hole had to do with the way PDF files were handled, and was quite serious. The Jailbreak community released a "PDF patch" of sorts - basically a warning every time a PDF was opened on iPhone a dialog pops up with a warning and an OK and Cancel button. This patch made reading valid PDFs in various applications, including iBooks, unusable. It also made using the Zinio reader - which is a reader for digital magazines like PC Magazine, unusable (four popups for one page). So the patch was updated to allow iBooks to work, but it was a kludge and I wondered if the developer would get round to the Zinio reader.<br />
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I was beginning to wonder about either uninstalling the PDF patch - and opening up my iPhone to hacking, or updating the firmware, which would fix the PDF security hole but then I wouldn't be able to Jailbreak my iPhone probably until after iOS firmware 4.1 is released.<br />
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Anyway, today Saurik released a patch which basically does what the Apple iOS 4.02 firmware update does - patches the PDF security hole properly, and the Jailbreak stays intact. Thank you Saurik (and whoever else helped to code this patch)!Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3442556.post-45174397409036890062010-08-05T17:50:00.001-04:002010-08-05T17:50:29.801-04:00Jailbroken again, yeah!Last night ran a jailbreak on my iPhone 4. I had expected to wait a few months before being able to do this. Anyway, this was the easiest jailbreak I've run so far - simply pointing the Safari browser on the iPhone to a website and sliding a button (nice touch that!). The jailbreak had been out for several days, so I had no problem getting onto the website, and there was enough info about what to expect, and the jailbreak tools had been updated. The first thing I downloaded was SBSettings - that had been the thing I'd missed the most on my iPhone 4. It makes it so quick to toggle Wi-Fi on or off, and also shutting down my iPhone at night is a swipe and two taps - no pressing down a hardware button then swiping. Okay, now the downside. My iPhone was taking about 35 seconds to boot up (From turned off to the login screen). Now it takes about 55 seconds. Apart from Cydia and SBSettings, the only other Jailbroken Apps I've installed are Rock (because I have a few Apps licensed from them) and My3G, which I'm not sure is even working properly. Oh well, the slower boot time is a small price to pay for the freedom of having a jailbroken iPhone again. <p class='blogium-promo'><small>Posted from <a href="http://totocaster.com/blogium/">Blogium</a> for iPhone</small></p>Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3442556.post-75757016548582335742010-06-17T06:45:00.001-04:002010-06-17T06:45:30.431-04:00Pre-order for iPhone 4 in, I hopeI finally managed to get my iPhone 4 pre-order in after 8pm Eastern Time on Tuesday. It took several attempts. I know two other people who also managed to get their pre-orders in: one of them went to a nearby AT&T store during the day, and the other placed their pre-order using the AT&T like I did. <p class='blogium-promo'><small>Posted from <a href="http://totocaster.com/blogium/">Blogium</a> for iPhone</small></p>Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3442556.post-74238313631305447412010-06-15T10:14:00.002-04:002010-06-17T21:58:50.665-04:00Apple - we'll be backThis morning at about 7 Eastern Time, I tried to pre-order an iPhone 4 online on the Apple store. The website was a bit slow, and everything went fine until I tried to add the iPhone to the Shopping cart. Then I got an error message "Oops we have a problem, please retry", or something to that effect. Apple's website must have been getting hammered, because I tried a few more times and got the same error message. <br />
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Later, after 8 am I could not even get to the Apple store at all, and got the message "We'll be back soon", which also gives an 800 number. I tried the 800 number, and got a "Due to extremely high call volume we are unable to answer your call now, please try again later". <br />
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Pre-ordering the iPhone 4 is going to take persistence.<br />
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