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Jun
9

Another Exciting WWDC introduces OSX Lion, iOS5, & iCloud!

Author : rooster


This past monday, as many of you have already heard (and maybe watched) Apple had its annual WWDC.

Although not much was promised, some very exciting releases were introduced. Here is a quick summary to see what’s new:

1. Mac OSX Lion
A typical Apple release behavior, this newest release does not really revamp the OS, rather it enhances what it already has. Lion seems to focus mainly on emulating iOS in navigation, multi touch gestures, organization, and UI style. It sports over 250 new features; some of the more prominent ones include fullscreen apps, a multi-tasking feature called Mission Control,and  another organization feature called Launch Pad. But most surprisingly, instead of being priced at $125 dollars, it will only cost $25. And yet, this is not so surprising seeing as it is more of a heavy update rather than a new OS. Either way, it looks like a solid release.

2. iOS 5
The biggest relief here is notifications, they finally added the, very Android like, drop down notification bar and no longer will you be interrupted midgame for a text message. Instead the status bar at the top merely flips to show the notification and allows for continuous concentration on the angry birds game at hand. Apple also introduced News Stand (iBook for magazines and newspapers) as well as a tabbed Safari (as well as offline support). Another new feature called Reminders acts as a nice, calendar integrated to-do list. Photos allow crop and rotate as well as using the volume button for the shutter release. iPhone can now be PC-Free, meaning they work straight out of the box. With software updates via wireless connection and a updated GameCenter as well as wireless data syncing, this update is quite a luxurious one!

3. iCloud
By far the most momentous release of the day, iCloud was introduced by Steve Jobs himself who focused on the “it just works” mantra (potentially ad-nauseum). This new feature is truly awesome and houses a lot of potential for growth. Most all data will be  synced online, completely wireless, encrypted, and extremely fast! The only caveat, a $24 dollar/year price tag. And while this is better than Amazon’s option, we here at iTHs really don’t like paying for our features ;)

rooster


Mar
18

iPhone 5 Rumors Galore

Author : rooster


So, I have amassed a sizable set of different articles and then narrowed down the rumors to arrive what I believe may be our next iPhone:

  • 4 inch screen – as opposed to the current 3.5 inch screen (a reaction to the larger android phones
  • potential full – slide out keyboard – although I doubt it
  • unfortunately, most of the rumors point to a 3Gs type update. . . so not that much added value
  • purported iphone 5 cases indicate very little to no physical changes in the placement or structure of the device
  • integrated NCF payment system – would allow you to use the phone as a credit card . . . basically
  • Finally, a white iPhone!! rumored to be released for both GSM and CDMA based models

so that’s the iPhone 5. . . maybe

either way,

cheers,

rooster


Mar
3

PwnageTool 4.2

Author : rooster


The iPhone dev team recently reported that, with the help of the chronic dev team, “This means iPhone unlockers can safely restore to a custom 4.2.1 pre-jailbroken IPSW and retain their current baseband and unlock”.

PwnageTool also supports all the other 4.2.1 devices other than iPod touch 2G:

  • iPhone3G
  • iPhone3GS
  • iPhone4
  • iPhone4-Verizon
  • iPod touch 3G
  • iPod touch 4G
  • iPad
  • AppleTV 2G

Other improvements:iBooks has been fixed to work with books protected by DRM.

  • The wifi problem on AppleTV 2G was fixed as well.

Thank you Dev Team!

Official Bittorent Releases:

PwnageTool_4.2.dmg -> PwnageTool_4.2.dmg.6176918.TPB.torrent

SHA1 Sum = af365f5de19d7ee19cbe1c67b2f226996a46b3ac

rooster


Mar
3

iPhone Nano. . . Wall Street Journal Confirms

Author : rooster


They say there is no such thing as a sure thing. . . and I believe them.

Although the Wall Street Journal confirms the Bloomberg iPhone Nano rumor, I’m still not buying. I believe the phone is already the perfect size, if anything I could see them offering a larger model to compete with some of the larger Android compatible phones.

Yet, according to WSJ, the “N97″, as it’s codenamed, is rumored to be 1/3 smaller. The price is to be around $200 (pre-carrier packages of course). The supposed source (which does make the rumor a tad more reliable) says that the phone has an edge to edge touchscreen with voice nav and on screen keyboard. How they plan to make a usable keyboard on such a small device escapes me.

If true I could see the model surfacing around the much anticipated iPhone 5 (I’m a verizon customer and held out on the 4) sometime this summer.

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MobileMe is also rumored to be getting a much anticipated update this summer. They plan on releasing a new version of Music sync thats suppose to make the whole process much simpler. More to come.

Happy Hacking

rooster


Mar
3

OpenSSH tutorial & Safety Tip

Author : rooster


All serious jailbreakers know that SSHing is an essential.

Here is a little walkthrough on how to install OpenSSH:

  1. Open Cydia and scroll down the main page to where it says “OpenSSH Access How-To.” Tap that option.
  2. On that page, click the blue linked text “Open SSH” in the first step. You’ll be presented with the OpenSSH package page. Click the install button in the top right corner, confirm when it’s finished, and return to Cydia.
  3. Open the Settings app from your home screen and go into your Wi-Fi settings. Click the little blue arrow next to the Wi-Fi network you’re currently connected to. Make a note of your IP address in the “IP Address” field (it should start with 10 or 192).
  4. To connect to your iOS device from your computer, use an SSH-capable application like Terminal on OS X or puTTy on Windows. Type ssh root@YOUR_IP_ADDRESS(replacing YOUR_IP_ADDRESS with your actual IP address). When prompted, enter your password. It’s alpine by default. Once finished, you’re connected! You can also use an SFTP application like Cyberduck to connect as well, but that’ll limit your interactions to pretty much only file transfers.
  5. Lastly, you want to change your password. To do this, type the passwd command. You’ll be asked for a new password. Type it (nothing will show up for privacy reasons) and press enter. Type it in again to confirm it. Assuming you type your password correctly, you will be told it was changed successfully.

That’s it! Enjoy SSH’ing with your iOS device.

IMPORTANT:

Make absolutely certain that you alter the password of the mobile account! As mentioned above, by default it is “alpine”, but until the root and the mobile account passwords are changed, your phone is at high risk!

rooster


Feb
17

iOS 4.3 Jailbreak Tutorial!

Author : rooster


Apple is preparing on launching iOS 4.3 either today or in the very near future. Good news: it’s already be jailbroken! PwnageTool has already jailbroken the iOS 4.3 beta and is therefore believed to be able to jb the final version as well.

The Jailbreak works on the iPhone 4, iPad, iPod Touch 4G!

This is a semi-tethered jailbreak! It is also not that easy so be wary!

All Downloads can be found at the bottom of the file

Good Luck

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1. Download PwnageTool bundle for your version of iOS device

2. Extract and end up with these two files: CydiaInstaller.bundle and a .bundle file, for this guide, we are using iPhone 4 bundle iPhone3, 1_4.3_8F5148b.bundle. Move all these files to your desktop.

3. Download PwnageTool 4.1.2 and copy it to your desktop. Right click, and then click on “Show Package Contents”

4. Navigate to Contents/Resources/FirmwareBundles/ and paste iPhone3, 1_4.3_8F5148b.bundle file in this location.

5. Now go to Contents/Resources/CustomPackages and here replace the CydiaInstaller.bundle file with the version that you downloaded in Step 1, and then simply close this folder.

6. Download iOS 4.3

7. Start PwnageTool in expert mode and select your device

8. Find your ipsw and select it

9. Select Build

10. Quite PwnageTool

11. Download Ramdisk_Maker.zip, extract the file, and move the folder to your desktop

12. Now open ramdisk_maker.sh file, and edit the paths required in a program like TextEdit, as shown highlighted in this screenshot.

13. Now start Terminal and run the following commands:

cd desktop

cd ramdisk_maker

./ramdisk_maker.sh

14. Follow directions that pop up in terminal:

15. First, create a folder on desktop named My_Ramdisk. Then change the extension of the original iOS 4.3 Beta file from .ipsw to .zip, and then extract this .zip file.

16. Here you will see a file named 038-0408-002.dmg. This is the file we need. Copy this file to My_Ramdisk folder that you created on desktop.

17. Once you have done that, you will notice that Terminal screen will automatically move to the next step.

18. Now go to ramdisk_maker folder that you saved earlier on desktop, here open the fileOptions.plist in a program like TextWrangler (available for free on the Mac App Store). Here change the <integer></integer> value under SystemPartitionSize <key></key> to 1116

19. Now save this Options.plist file and move it to My_Ramdisk folder. At this point, you will once again notice that Terminal will automatically move to complete the process.

20. Once done, you will now notice a new file named final_ramdisk.dmg in My_Ramdiskfolder. Rename this file as 038-0408-002.dmg

21. Now change the extension of the custom iOS 4.3 Beta firmware file that you created earlier from .ipsw to .zip, and then extract this .zip file.

22. Here, replace 038-0408-002.dmg file with the one you created in Step 19 above.

23. Now select all files, and click on “Compress 9 Items” so that it is converts back into .zip file. Now change the extension of this .zip file to .ipsw and you are done making the custom firmware, with fixed ramdisk.

24. Start iTunes, click on your iOS device icon from the sidebar in iTunes. Now press and hold left “alt” (option) button on Mac, or Left “Shift” button if you are on Windows on the keyboard and then click on “Restore” (Not “Update” or “Check for Update”) button in the iTunes and then release this button.

25. This will make iTunes prompt you to select the location for your custom firmware 4.3 file. Select the required custom .ipsw file that you created in Step 24 above, and click on “Open”.

26. wait

27. Since it is semi-tethered you will need tetherboot to help here. So download Tetherboot and extract it

28. First, we will need three files from the original iOS 4.3 Beta firmware namely:kernelcache.release.n90iBEC.n90ap.RELEASE.dfu, and iBSS.n90ap.RELEASE.dfu.

Change the extension of the original iOS 4.3 Beta file from .ipsw to .zip, like you did in Step 15 above, and then extract this .zip file.

Now copy kernelcache.release.n90 file, and then copy iBEC.n90ap.RELEASE.dfu, andiBSS.n90ap.RELEASE.dfu files which are found under /Firmware/dfu/.

Move all these three files, and tetheredboot utility to a new folder named “tetheredboot” on the desktop

29. Now to boot your iPhone, iPad or iPod touch into tethered mode, connect it with your computer and start it in Recovery Mode by holding Home and Power buttons until the connect to iTunes screen appears on your device.

30.Start Terminal and run the following commands:

sudo sh

enter your administrator password, then:

cd desktop/tetheredboot

./tetheredboot iBSS kernel

31. At some point you will be asked to enter DFU mode

32. Wait

33. Have some food and take a break that was kinda ridiculous! You’re done though so also have some fun!

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Downloads:

Download tetheredboot.zip

Download Ramdisk_Maker.zip.

Download PwnageTool 4.1.2 for Mac

Download Ramdisk_Maker.zip

Download iOS 4.3 Beta

Download iTunes 10.0.1 for Windows and Mac OS X

Download iOS 4.1 for iPhone 4, 3GS, 3GS and iPod touch 4G / 3G

Download iOS 4.1 for Apple TV 2G

Download iOS 3.2.2 for iPad

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rooster


Feb
4

Save Your Jailbreak – New Cydia Feature

Author : rooster


To those familiar with jailbreaking, it is common knowledge that upon updating to your new iOS firmware, you can basically kiss you jailbreak farewell . . . but not anymore. Saurik has found a solution.

With the newest update of Cydia, comes the “Manage Account” feature that lets you keep track of your packages and app purchases via a facebook or google account.

This saves you the hassle from updating repos or re-buying paid for apps!

Great Job Saurik!

rooster


Jan
30

6G iPod Nano Crack tutorial

Author : rooster


Well, going with the “no device left behind (un-jailbroken) advocacy, eighteen-year old James Whelton as well as DarkMalloc have successfully brought about the cracking of the iP od Nano. Apparently, on his flight home from a trip, he decides to play with the device and see if its hackable:

“It was just a product of boredom,” he told Ars. “All the factory-installed stuff was seemingly boring to me, and I had time to kill, so I started playing with it.”

It seems the chip that powers the nano is very similar to the SoC used in the 4th gen iPod Nano and 2G iPod Touch.

Here are the official instructions, it is a bit technical so… be careful:

Well, here are instructions on how to mount the resource partition.

1. Download me please (I’m the 1.0 Nano firmware)

2. Rename: iPod_1.0_36A00403.ipsw to iPod_1.0_36A00403.zip and unzip

3. Download me as well

4. Use terminal to “cd” to the same folder that contains these files and build it using the following command: make -f Makefile

5. Find the file called “Firmware.MSE” in the folder “Pod_1.0_36A00403″ and drag that into the same folder as your built Extract2G file

6. In terminal, while in the same folder go to ./extract2g -A -4 Firmware.MSE

7. Now run this command: “dd if=rsrc.fw of=rsrc.img iseek=2 count=284672

8. This creates a filed called rsrc.img which you can find in finder. Merely click it to mount it.

Have fun!

rooster


Jan
10

Verizon iPhone a sure thing

Author : rooster


Well, while nothing is certain, I have never seen so many reports “guaranteeing” the Verizon (CDMA-based) iPhone being released somewhere in the very near future (like possibly tomorrow!).

While my previous posts have supposed that date to be near the end of February/beginning of March, all signs now point to the announcement being made TOMORROW with the actual release coming near the END OF THE MONTH!

If so, I will definitely be purchasing my Verizon iPhone in the near future and can’t wait to have both good service as well as an awesome platform on which to operate.

My only fear remains that, since it is about time for the iPhone refresh, that my model will be quickly outdated :(

Another great thing about the iPhone’s release is that Verizon Wireless plans to continue to offer the “unlimited plan”, one which AT&T removed this past year.

sincerely pumped,

rooster


Jan
7

Wow that was quick: Kickback hacks the Mac App Store

Author : rooster


Well, according to Dissident, the Mac App Store has been cracked with software called Kickback.

Kickback will be available sometime in February and was created, not surprisingly, by Hackulous, the same community that cracked Apple’s DRM system in iOS.

Kickback will actually allow you to get any software available on the Mac App Store for free but it’s release is being postponed for these reasons:

We don’t want to release kickback as soon as the [Mac App] Store gets released. I have a few reasons for that.

Most of the applications that go on the Mac App Store [in the first instance] will be decent, they’ll be pretty good. Apple isn’t going to put crap on the App Store as soon as it gets released. It’ll probably take months for the App Store to actually have a bunch of crappy applications and when we feel that it has a lot of crap in it, we’ll probably release Kickback.

So we’re not going to release Kickback until well after the store’s been established, well after developers have gotten their applications up. We don’t want to devalue applications and frustrate developers.

Apparently, other supporters and advocates of Kickback say that it is attempting to promote Apple’s use of demo’s and trial periods (something not currently available) . .  . hahaha

rooster



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