Showing posts with label 6. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 6. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 16, 2013

DigiDNA DiskAid v5 0 6 Incl Keygen




DigiDNA.DiskAid.v5.0.6.Incl.Keygen


1. Register without Internet

use email - linezer0@gmail.com
email and key you get from keygen only key !!

 
 
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Monday, October 14, 2013

How to upgrade your iPhone to iOS 6 in four steps

Apples iOS 6, the next major update to the iPhone makers mobile operating system, was unleashed yesterday evening.


Okay, so how do you get it?
First you need to make sure you have a compatible device in hand. iOS 6 will support the iPhone 3GS, iPhone 4, iPhone 4S, and the new but as-yet-unavailable iPhone 5 (which will hit stores tomorrow), as well as the iPad 2, the new third-generation iPad, and the fourth-gen iPod Touch.


If your device isnt on this list, it wont be able to run iOS 6, and it might be time to consider upgrading to a new phone or tablet. Additionally, some of the devices that are supported wont get every single feature. For example, the iPhone 3GS wont have any of the new Siri features.
How to get iOS 6 in four easy steps

1. Update iTunes
If you havent recently updated iTunes, take a moment to check whether youre running version 10.7.
Launch iTunes.
Go to Help > Check for Updates.
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You want to update iTunes if you use it to back up your iPhone, iPad, or iPod Touch. Backing up with iTunes has one very big advantage over backing up with iCloud: Space. With iCloud, you have 5GB of free space (with more available if you pay for it), but with iTunes and your own computer, youre likely to have a lot more room to save your phone or tablet data.


2. Back up your device
This step may be the single most important one to follow. Back up your stuff!
With the latest version of iTunes installed, you can go ahead and back up your iPhone, iPad, or iPod Touch using iTunes. To do this, connect your device to your computer and launch iTunes. Make sure iCloud is turned off on your iPhone or iPad. You cant create backups using iTunes when iCloud is enabled. Go to Settings > iCloud > Storage & Backup, and turn off the iCloud Backup switch.

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Then in iTunes, right click (or Ctrl-click) on your device, which appears in the leftmost pane under Devices, and select Back Up.
Alternatively, if you have enough space, back up using iCloud. Check out this article for full instructions on how to go about this.


3. Update to iOS 6
You can update to iOS 6 wirelessly, also known as over-the-air (OTA), which for most people with a good Wi-Fi connection will be the simplest method, but it could take much longer than the second method, which Ill explain afterwards.


On your device, go to:
Settings > General > Software Update
Youll see instructions there to download and install iOS 6.
Alternatively, you can update your software via iTunes. This is the method I used, and which I recommend.

Plug your iPhone, iPad, or iPod Touch into your computer with the USB cord and launch iTunes (if it doesnt open automatically). On the left side of iTunes, find your device, for example, "Jills Phone," and click on it.
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In the centre of the screen, youll see "Version" and a button "Check for Update." Click "Check for Update" (see the above screenshot).


A dialog box will tell you that a new software version is available. Select "Download and Update" or just "Download."

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Friday, October 11, 2013

To Downgrade 6 15 00 Baseband 3Gs 3G to 5 13 04 Unlock



Finally you are able to downgrade your 3Gs & 3G Baseband from 6.15.00 to 5.13.04 in order to fix the GPS not working. This will work on any 3Gs or 3G that is currently running the 6.15.00 Baseband. Get your downloads below and follow the video above for the tutorial!

Redsn0w has now been Updated to 0.9.14b2 to fix any issues users were having with downgrading!
You will need to download Redsn0w 0.9.14b2, Your 5.1.1 Official Firmware for 3Gs Only and iDetector is Optional.

Redsn0w 0.9.14b2 for Windows: Windows Redsn0w 0.9.14b2
Redsn0w 0.9.14b2 for Mac: Windows Redsn0w 0.9.14b2
iPhone 3Gs 5.1.1 Official IPSW Firmware: iPhone 3Gs 5.1.1
iDetector : NEW/OLD Bootrom Detector NOTE: To check your 3Gs Bootrom on a Mac, Click Here: Mac Bootrom Guide
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Thursday, October 10, 2013

Jailbreak iOS 6 beta with RedSn0w 0 9 13dev1

Earlier today, the iPhone Dev Team released RedSn0w 0.9.13dev1 to jailbreak the iOS 6 beta on certain iOS devices. Because this jailbreak is obviously aimed at developers only, the process and the results are a tad bit different that normal.


If you’re a developer, and you have an iPhone 4, 3GS, or iPod touch 4th generation running iOS 6 beta, then step inside as we showcase how to jailbreak with this development version of RedSn0w.

Note: This is aimed at developers only. Again, this will not install Cydia on your device, will not hacktivate, and it’s suggested that unlockers who want to preserve the baseband, stay away. This only works with iPhone 4, 3GS, and iPod touch 4th gen. No A5 Devices. This is a tethered jailbreak.

Step 1: Download and open RedSn0w 0.9.13dev1.

Step 2: Click Extras > Select IPSW, and point to your iOS 6 firmware file for your device.
Step 3: Click back and Click jailbreak. Place your device into DFU mode, and the jailbreak should begin. RedSn0w will prompt you to Install SSH. Make sure that option is checked, and click Next. the jailbreak will proceed until completion.
Step 4: Once on your Home screen, go back to RedSn0w and click Extras > Just boot. This will perform a tethered boot. You will need to place your device into DFU mode again to proceed.
Step 5: Once the tethered boot is completed, your device will go back to your Home screen. Congratulations, your device is now jailbroken. You can now use SSH, or another iPhone file navigation utility to browse the default file structure. This may allow you to install apps and tweaks manually if need be. Again, this is for advanced users only, as no GUI interface is there to help you through this process.
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Friday, October 4, 2013

Sn0wbreeze v2 8 BETA 6








CHANGES:

* Now jailbreaks iOS 5 beta 6.
* Still removes UDID Developer check + Beta timer.
* Still has the ability to hacktivate.
* Still preserves the baseband (as always!).
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Supported Devices and Tethered?
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* iPhone 3GS (old bootrom).....NO
* iPhone 3GS (new bootrom)....YES
* iPhone 4 (GSM)..............YES
* iPhone 4 (CDMA).............YES
* iPod Touch 3G...............YES
* iPod Touch 4................YES
* iPad 1G.....................YES




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6 simple tips to fix damaged smartphone you must know

Being a long period of time, smartphones have been an essential part of our daily life, whether on working, or stay at home on weekends, we use the smartphones to contact with others, listen to our favorite music or watch the most enjoyable videos and so on. We can even say that, for most of us, taking a smartphone is no different than carrying our wallet. But like most electronic devices, something or the other can go wrong with the best of them even if you take care of them even you take care of them seriously. So when that happened, what should we do?

smartphones

When parts of our smartphones go wrong, we will immediately think of taking them to a service center. But many problems are either not covered in the warranty, or a heavy bill and inconvenience awaits the user. In fact, most of the time, the condition of your favorite gadget may actually not be as bad as it seems and you can easily fix the problem yourself by following some simple steps, and here are some tips.

What you do if you�re Phone gets wet?
If your phone gets wet accidentally, remove your phones battery immediately and then use a towel to dry the physical parts of the smartphone and once finish it, bury your phone and the battery in a bowl full of rice. The rice will absorb all the water and moisture from the device. You should never try to switch the phone on as it may cause short-circuiting in the phone and may lead to a bigger loss for you.

One of the best things you can do is to place the wet smartphone on the back of your PC monitor or TV screen over the heat vents. The conventional heat waves coming out of these devices are perfect to dry and fix your phone. Else, you can place the smartphone in front of the air conditioner as well. Since the cold air coming from the AC is dry, it will dry up your phone quicker than you may expect.

To be on the safer side you can later use a hair dryer to remove the remaining moisture and water from the phone, however, never use a dryer as the first solution. This will worsen the situation by blowing the water droplets into deeper areas of your phone.

Scratches on the screen
The scratches that will appear on screen sooner if you using your smartphone without a screen guard.

But don�t be afraid, toothpaste can help you fix those scratches and make you phones screen as shiny as your teeth. Just put toothpaste on the screen and gently rub it in circular motion with a soft cloth or cotton and then wipe the whole thing with a soft and slightly damp cloth.

Note: Make sure it is a toothpaste and not a tooth gel.

Stuck pixels
Stuck pixels are the dead pixels that appear on the smartphone screen as a stationary black dot or a bright white or red spot. You can try removing them by gently massaging the area around the stuck pixel with a soft cloth. By this method, you are allowing the pixel to reorient itself and regain color.

Phone shuts-off randomly
If your phone shut off randomly for times, it shows that you have dropped your phone a good number of times or the battery is loose. When this happened, all that you have to do is to take a small bit of paper and fold it. Then open the back cover of your phone and insert the folded bit of paper between the edge of the battery and the edge of the phone, on the opposite side where the terminals of the battery are located. This will keep the battery firmly in place and stop your phone from shutting down.

How to extend battery life?
Have you encountered this problem, recently you bought a new phone battery but it is losing charge within weeks? When face this problem, you can try keeping it in the refrigerator.

Keeping them in cold environment not only extends their life but also increases their power. But make sure that the batteries are wrapped in a poly bag or a zip lock bag while they are inside the refrigerator.

You can also try to solve the problem by turning off screens auto-rotate function, Bluetooth, reducing the screen brightness and GPS. If you are not really bothered about using the Wi-Fi and have an internet pack activated, you can switch off the Wi-Fi as well. However, if the problem still persists, it is likely a software issue and you must take your phone to a technician.

Fixing crashed Android apps
An Android app can crash within minutes of downloading and can cause your phone to hang. Reasons can be many but you can fix it by following these steps. Pull the battery slowly from the phone. This step is called soft reset and doesnt affect data in your phone, but can help you resolve issues such as a crashed app.
Once your phone restarts, you can go to Google Play > My Apps and then click on the app to update it. If an update is not available then simply uninstall the app and then reinstall it.

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Thursday, October 3, 2013

iOS 6 beta 1 Firmware Direct Download Links



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Apple has released at the WWDC the iOS 6 beta 1 (build 10A5313k) for devellopers.



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iPhone 4 S - Direct Link: iPhone4,1_6.0_10A5316k_Restore.ipsw
iPhone 4 GSM - Direct Link: iPhone3,1_6.0_10A5316k_Restore.ipsw
iPhone 4 CDMA - Direct Link: iPhone3,3_6.0_10A5316k_Restore.ipsw
iPhone 3GS - Direct Link: iPhone2,1_6.0_10A5316k_Restore.ipsw

iPad 3 Wi-Fi - Direct Link: iPad3,1_6.0_10A5316k_Restore.ipsw
iPad 3 Wi-Fi CDMA - Direct Link: iPad3,2_6.0_10A5316k_Restore.ipsw
iPad 3 Wi-Fi Global - Direct Link: iPad3,3_6.0_10A5316k_Restore.ipsw
iPad 2 Wi-fi - Direct Link: iPad2,1_6.0_10A5316k_Restore.ipsw
iPad 2 Wi-Fi + 3G - Direct Link: iPad2,2_6.0_10A5316k_Restore.ipsw
iPad 2 Wi-Fi + 3G CDMA - Direct Link: iPad2,3_6.0_10A5316k_Restore.ipsw
iPad 2 Wi-Fi (Rev A) - Direct Link: iPad2,4_6.0_10A5316k_Restore.ipsw

iPod touch 4th G - Direct Link: iPod4,1_6.0_10A5316k_Restore.ipsw


Torrent direct links:

iPhone 4S : download the torrent
iPhone 4GSM : download the torrent
iPhone 4 CDMA : download the torrent
iPhone 3GS : download the torrent
iPod touch 4th G : download the torrent
(Via: iphonehackiosdev)
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Wednesday, October 2, 2013

Sn0wbreeze Updated To v2 6 With iOS 4 3 2 Untethered Support

snowbreeze Sn0wbreeze Updated To v2.6 With iOS 4.3.2 Untethered Support
Just a quick heads-up: sn0wbreeze was updated with support for untethered iOS 4.3.2 jailbreak. This update allows us to create a custom .ipsw on Windows machines and untethered jailbreak iOS 4.3.2.

Supported device:
  • iPhone 3G[S]/4
  • iPod Touch 3G/4
  • iPad 1G
  • Apple TV 2
You can download sn0wbreeze v2.6 here . If you you don’t know how to use sn0wbreeze,
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Wednesday, September 25, 2013

How to jailbreak iOS 6 1 2 with evasi0n 1 4

Jailbreak iOS 6.1.2

Evasion 1.4 was just released with support for the recently released iOS 6.1.2, and we’ve got the details on how to use it to jailbreak your iDevice of choice. Although iOS 6.1.2 doesn’t bring any new features to the table, there is a bug fix that makes the upgrade worth it.
Take a look inside as we show you how to jailbreak iOS 6.1.2 with evasi0n 1.4. This tutorial is for the Mac, but the same principal applies across all computing platforms.

Video Tutorial

How to jailbreak iOS 6.1.2

Notes: As always, before we get started, there are a few things to keep in mind here. First, read our jailbreak preparation post. It covers a few vital ideas that should make your life easier when it comes to managing and maintaining your jailbreak.
Be sure that your device’s passcode lock is disabled. The passcode lock can interfere with the jailbreak process. Also, make sure that when you upgraded to iOS 6.1.2, it was done, not via an OTA update, but via an iTunes update. While it’s possible that it will work, OTA updates have caused known problems in the past with regard to jailbreaks, it’s best to just play it safe. Okay, let’s get started!

Step 1: Head over to our download page, and download evasi0n 1.4. The downloads are available for Mac, Windows, or Linux.
Step 2: Save the evasi0n app to your desktop, and run it.
Step 3: Connect your iOS device to evasi0n, and ensure that evasi0n detects your device. Evasi0n should work with any iOS 6 firmware from iOS 6.0 to iOS 6.1.2. In this case, you will be using iOS 6.1.2.
Step 4: Click the jailbreak button, and the jailbreak process will begin. Be patient, as this takes a while. You will notice your device reboot several times throughout the entire process. The main thing is just to be patient.
Step 5: Eventually, evasi0n will ask you to unlock your device, and tap the Jailbreak icon on your Home screen once. Follow these instructions, ensuring that you tap the icon only one time, and then leave the device alone and let it continue.
Step 6: The evasi0n app will complete its course, and you will be able to click the Exit button. The iOS device, however, still needs to finish up a few additional steps, so again, be patient and don’t touch your device.
Step 7: Eventually, the jailbreak will finish, and you can unlock your iOS device, and open the Cydia app on your Home screen. Cydia will need to initialize, which takes about 1 to 2 minutes. After the initialization is complete, the device will respring again.
Step 8: Reopen Cydia, select Hacker, and begin enjoying your newly jailbroken iOS device running iOS 6.1.2.

Remember, this is an untethered jailbreak, so you can feel free to reboot your device at will. Also, remember to take the necesarry steps to protect your jailbreak. you can do so by reading our post that describes how to protect device.

Be sure to let me know what you think in the comment section below if you have any questions, comments, or concerns regarding this latest update to evasi0n.
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RedSn0w 0 9 15b1 released To Jailbreak iOS 6 Tethered

RedSn0w 0.9.15b1 released To Jailbreak iOS 6 Tethered, Downgrade To Unsupported Firmwares And More

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The iPhone Dev-Team has announced RedSn0w 0.9.15b1 which brings numerous new features including the ability to restore to older firmware not being signed by Apple.


New Features:

● restore from any 5.x iOS to any other (up, down or the same) 5.x iOS on all devices as long as you have the correct blobs (see more below)
● Cydia now included in the tethered 6.0 jailbreak on A4 devices
● automatically "Just Boot" tethered when qualifying A4 device connects in DFU mode
untethered 6.0 jailbreak on old-bootrom 3GS
● untethered 6.0 hactivation on any 3GS or iPhone4
● directly restore pre-A5 devices to earlier firmware - no more complicated 15-step how-tos with stitching, iTunes errors, and "hosts file" concerns
● fetch new signed blobs for any IPSW (present or future - no redsn0w update required) using Extras->SHSH Blobs->New
● block the BB update for any 3GS or iPhone4 restore (past, present, or future - no redsn0w update required) using Extras->Even More->Restore
● deactivate any iPhone, useful for testing your "official" unlock status through iTunes. (Please only deactivate your own iPhone!)
● activation status shown on "Even more" page
● significantly more (very nerdy) info returned by "Identify" button when device is in Normal mode
● tethered jailbreak of ATV2 supported (but the only thing available for it is the SSH2 custom bundle available here - no Cydia yet. Must use "Select IPSW" for tethered boot of ATV2 for now).
● auto-exit WTF mode for older devices with broken buttons
● any time a set of blobs is fetched remotely (from Apple or Cydia), redsn0w also saves them locally (and will check there first if you click "Local")
● for your future restoring convenience, you should also submit all of your past and present TinyUmbrella blobs to Cydia if you havent done so yet. Resubmitting is okay and wont cause conflicts.


iOS 5 to iOS 5 Restores for A5+ Devices

1. redsn0w now lets you restore an A5+ device from any iOS5 to any other iOS5 as long as you have correct 5.x blobs for the starting (current) and ending points of the restore
  • APtickets eliminated "higher-version only" comparison of firmware restores (just like BBtickets did for the baseband)
  • example restores supported by redsn0w if you have the correct blobs: 5.1.1-to-5.0.1, 5.0.1-to-5.1.1, 5.1.1-to-5.1.1, 5.0.1-to-5.0.1
  • if you dont have the blobs locally, let redsn0w try to fetch them remotely (redsn0w always tries both Apple and Cydia). Any succesful remote fetch also saves a local copy too.


2. You DO NOT QUALIFY for iOS5-to-iOS5 restores if you got to your current 5.x via an OTA update
  • the tickets saved by Cydia, redsn0w, and TinyUmbrella do not cover OTA update ramdisk images
  • even if they did, its the "wrong kind" of ramdisk (youd need to start at that earlier pre-OTA FW)
  • devices fresh from factory or refurb may fall in the "does not qualify" category (your results will vary)
  • its okay if you previously got to 5.x via an OTA update, as long as your current 5.x was installed via a normal iTunes restore. All that matters is how you got to your current 5.x most recently
  • redsn0w detects an OTA/normal-restore APticket mismatch very early, so if you dont know your status there should be no harm in trying. Any device in recovery mode after such a mismatch can boot normally again just by going back to "Even More" screen from the "Restore" screen (or use "Recovery Fix" if you quit redsn0w before doing that).


3. Unlike the A4 devices, redsn0w cant (usefully) prevent the baseband updates of A5+ iPhones and iPads.
  • and so, redsn0w automatically flashes the currently signed baseband when it does A5+ restores, even if those basebands didnt come with the original firmware
  • stay away from this if you have an unofficial unlock that isnt supported by the newest baseband
  • ● the least-tested baseband update code in redsn0w is for iPad2,3 and iPad3,2. Please give any feedback on those iOS5 restores in the comments section below.


4. iPad2 owners (all three models) with saved 4.x blobs can use those instead, even from 6.x

  • if you have both 4.x and 5.x iPad2 blobs, you can always get to 5.x via the 4.x blobs, even if youre currently on 6.x
  • you cannot get to 5.x from 6.x without the 4.x blobs (but you may still qualify for the iOS5-to-iOS5 restore described above)
  • if somehow you have 4.x blobs but no 5.x blobs, you can still go down to 4.x from 6.x
  • this only applies to iPad2 owners (theyre the only A5+ devices that ever had a public 4.x FW)
  • redsn0w still supports (but doesnt require) jailbreaking A5+ devices at 5.0.1 and 5.1.1. Just head back to the first page after re-restoring to 5.x. Its always much faster to jailbreak those FW versions with a freshly-restored device, before letting iTunes restore from a saved userland backup.


5. ultrasn0w isnt yet updated for 6.x

  • by now you probably should be taking advantage of the extremely cheap IMEI-based unlocks of iPhones sold by established online retailers like http:://cutyoursim.com
  • still, IMEI-based unlocks dont work in all cases. Well announce when ultrasn0w is ported up to 6.x
  • redsn0w will still hactivate your 3GS or iPhone4 if you run it before the device is activated. Due to the current tethered 6.x JB status, redsn0w now hactivates 6.x without requiring subsequent tethered boots. If you accidentally hactivate with redsn0w, use the "Deactivate" checkbox available from the Jailbreak screen, not the normal one in "Even more"


6. As always, redsn0w lets you "Fetch" the SHSH blobs currently flashed onto your pre-A5 device

  • use this if youre at 5.x or 4.x but without having saved your blobs when the window was open
  • this is only useful when Apple is no longer signing the firmware, otherwise Cydia/redsn0w "New"/TinyUmbrella blobs are superior (but youre welcome to fetch your 6.0 blobs this way anyway)
  • fetching blobs in this fashion will automatically forward them up to Cydia, as well as save a local copy



Download RedSn0w v0.9.15b1 for Windows
Download RedSn0w v0.9.15b1 for Mac OS X
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iOS 6 beta no longer requires Apple ID password for free apps

With the latest beta of iOS 6, users are no longer required to enter their Apple ID password when downloading free software from the App Store.

The change, currently available to developers testing the latest preview of iOS, was first discovered by a poster on Reddit and highlighted on Monday by Cult of Mac. Its unknown whether that functionality will come to users in the final release of iOS 6, when it launches for the iPhone, iPad and iPod touch this fall.

Since the first beta of iOS 6 was released in June, developers have already been able to re-download previously purchased applications without entering the password for their Apple ID account. By removing the need to enter a password when downloading free software in the latest beta, it would appear that Apple is looking to cut down on the number of times iOS users are prompted to enter their Apple ID password.

With an Apple ID account on an iOS device, a users credit card information is stored and content like applications and music can be quickly purchased by simply entering the account password. But many of the selections available on the App Store are free software which does not result in a charge to the users credit card.

Regardless, in all current public builds of Apples iOS mobile operating system, users are required to enter their password. If a transaction was completed recently, users are given a 15-minute window during which additional purchases can be made.

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One notable exception to the 15-minute window applies to in-app purchases. That change was made by Apple with iOS 4.3 in March of 2011 in response to complaints from parents whose children made expensive in-app purchases when using so-called "free to play" games available on the App Store.

iOS also includes built-in restrictions that can allow users to disable functions like installing or deleting applications from the App Store. In-app purchases can also be specifically barred from the built-in Settings application in iOS.

The App Store itself will also be redesigned and improved when iOS 6 launches later this year. It sports a new look with a black theme at the top and bottom, and user interface tweaks like allowing applications to install in the background without returning users to the home screen.
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Sunday, September 22, 2013

iTunes 10 5 Beta 6 1 Is Now Available For Developers

Yesterday, Apple has seeded the latest Beta of iTunes 10.5, Beta 6.1 with iCloud platform announced in WWDC 2011. iTunes match gives the users the ability to upload tracks to the iCloud service.
iTunes
Here is the Download links for the new Beta:
iTunes 10.5 Beta 6.1 For Windows – Developers – [Download]
iTunes 10.5 Beta 6.1 For Mac – Direct Links – [Download]
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Friday, September 20, 2013

Sn0wbreeze Updated To v2 6 1 To Untethered Jailbreak The Verizon iPhone 4 Windows

sn0wbreeze Sn0wbreeze Updated To v2.6.1 To Untethered Jailbreak The Verizon iPhone 4 [Windows]
Just a quick heads-up: ih8sn0w just pushed a new update to sn0wbreeze which brings the software to v2.6.1. This update allows us to create a custom .ipsw on Windows machines and untethered jailbreak the Verizon iPhone 4 running iOS 4.2.7.

Compatibility:
  • iPhone 3G/3G[S]/4/Verizon 4
  • iPod Touch 2G/3G/4
  • iPad 1
  • Apple TV 2
Download:
How to use:
  • the process remains unchanged in this update. If you don’t already know how to use this tool, check out out previous sn0wbreeze tutorial

HOW TO: Use Sn0wbreeze To Untethered Jailbreak iOS 4.2.1 [video]

sn0wbreeze 51 HOW TO: Use Sn0wbreeze To Untethered Jailbreak iOS 4.2.1 [video]
A new version of sn0wbreeze was released, which is able to untether jailbreak iOS 4.2.1. This tool allows you to create a custom firmware, and in this tutorial we’re going to show you exactly how to use it.

Snowbreeze is compatible with:
  • iPhone 3G/3GS/4
  • iPod Touch 2G/3G/4
  • iPad
How To:
1. Download Sn0wbreeze
2. Download stock iOS 4.2.1
NOTE: Windows Vista/Win7 users , you will need to run the toll in Administrator mode. To do that, right click on the tool’s icon and select ‘Run as administrator’…
3. Connect your iOS device
4. Open Snowbreeze and you will see a splash screen which tells you that this software is not for commercial use. Click OK ( see splash screen above ). On the next screen just click on the blue arrow to continue…
5. Now you will need to choose the stock iOS 4.2.1 downloaded earlier. Click on ‘Browse’, select it and click ‘Open’…
sn0wbreeze 3 HOW TO: Use Sn0wbreeze To Untethered Jailbreak iOS 4.2.1 [video]
6. Choose ‘Expert Mode’ and click on the blue arrow to continue…
sn0wbreeze 2 HOW TO: Use Sn0wbreeze To Untethered Jailbreak iOS 4.2.1 [video]
7. Now we need to customize our firmware. Just click on ‘General’ and then, click on the blue arrow to continue…
8. Here you can add:
  • animated bootlogos
  • choose to install openSSH
  • resize the root partition
  • add native backgrounding, user wallpaper, battery percentage etc
sn0wbreeze 1 HOW TO: Use Sn0wbreeze To Untethered Jailbreak iOS 4.2.1 [video]
9. Once you are done, click on the blue arrow to continue. Now sn0wbreeze will create the custom firmware
10. Now, you will need to put the device in DFU mode. Follow the instructions on the screen.
15. Open iTunes. It will prompt you with a message that it found a device in recovery mode. Click OK…
16. Hold down the Shift key and click on restore. Choose the custom firmware you just created and click open. MAKE SURE it’s the custom firmware and not the stock one… ( you will recognize the custom one because it’s called ‘sn0wbreeze_iPhone_xxx’ )
17. Wait for iTunes to restore your iOS device with the custom firmware.
18. That’s it. Enjoy
NOTE: sn0wbreeze may fail. If it does, visit ih8sn0w’s website and check if there is an updated version available
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Thursday, September 19, 2013

SYSTEM Manager for iPhone iPod Touch Version 6 1

Who Needs This App:

• Are you experiencing any device related problem?
• Does loading an Application or Game seem to take long time and want to know the reason?
• Are you experiencing memory warning or any unwanted memory error?
• Do you want to avoid restarting your iPad to speed up?
• Want to know which applications and system process are continuously running on background?
• Are you curious about battery life?
• Do you need assistance to boost battery life?
• Does your WiFi or 3G network perform as you expect?


If answers are “YES” then you need this application.


♦ BOOST iPhone and iPod Touch SPEED BY INCREASING FREE MEMORY.

♦ Perfect PROCESS MONITORING app for your iOS 4

♦ Get the best performance from your device using SYSTEM.


The only professional app in store can help you to know a lot about your device.


- Have you ever faced any device related problem?
- Does your iPhone, iPod Touch work slow than before and want to find out the reason?
- Want to sweep memory?
- Do you have low runtime memory problem on device?
- Want to know which applications and system process are continuously running on background?
- Are you curious about battery life?
- Do you need assistance to boost battery life?
- Does your WiFi or 3G network work perfect?

All answers you can get from single application. Dont miss it to get for lifetime. We frequently release updates to ensure best performance of device.


Key features :

☆ Memory
✔ Real time Wired, Active, Inactive memory status display using Pie-Chart and Graph.
✔ Boost device speed by increasing free memory space. To increase free memory just open Memory tab and hold for a moment. SYSTEM will automatically sweep memory and increase FREE MEMORY.


☆ Process
✔ Running Background Applications & Other System Processes list display.
✔ For iPhone 3G, 3GS and iPod Touch running below iOS4 user, when you sweep memory from Memory tab then SYSTEM will terminate unused running application too.


☆ Disk
✔ Disk space status presentation using Pie-Chart.
✔ Total songs information.


☆ Battery
✔ Full charge and other status alarm.
✔ Visualization of battery life.
✔ Estimated full recharge time.
✔ Battery maintenance alert for full cycle charge.
✔ Trickle Charge to max battery capacity.
✔ Battery life saving tips
✔ Visualization of battery charging by animation.
✔ Configurable Full Charge & Maintenance alert.


☆ System, Network & CPU
✔ Display device Model, Operating System with version.
✔ Cellular data network & WiFi network status.
✔ Wifi & Cell phone IP and MAC Address
✔ CPU and Bus Frequency.


✪Tips✪:
1. Tap on the yellow text(UDID) of System screen to see your cell number. (Available for iOS4 below)
2. To stop alarm tap on bell of Battery screen.

Whats new in Version 6.1
Design:
- New user interface

Battery Tab:
- Auto adjust battery health on first charge to get more accurate "100% recharge time"
- 100% charge alarm

System Tab:
- Auto network state update
- Internet connection speed test feature

Process Tab:
- Help

Note: Please full charge your battery from 5% to 10%, keep opening "SYSTEM Manager" to auto adjust battery health.


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Tuesday, September 17, 2013

Install Cydia On iOS 6


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A few days ago, the iPhone DevTeam has released a dev-only version of redsn0w that can tethered jailbreak iOS 6. Being a dev-only jailbreak, the only access you’ll get to the device is through SSH or afc2. Cydia will not be installed.

If you want to install Cydia, jump over the break to see how it’s done…

NOTE: even though you will be able to install Cydia, there’s not much use to it. This jailbreak is dev-only for a reason. Most of the Cydia stuff is broken in iOS6.

NOTE: in our honest opinion most of you shouldn’t even bother with this jailbreak, but hey… doing this is so much more exciting than most of the sh… stuff the jailbreak scene had to offer us lately. So get busy. Just for fun…
HOW TO:

1. Download redsn0w and jailbreak your device. You can download redsn0w for iOS 6 here. Read the entire article twice if needed. If at some point there’s something you don’t understand, just stop there and wait for a public iOS 6 release and an official untethered jailbreak.

2. Once jailbroken, open terminal app ( on windows you can use putty or something similar ) and type:

ssh root@ip ( where ‘ip’ is your iPhone’s IP address )
alpine
wget -q -O /tmp/cyinstall.sh http://wyndrepo.googlecode.com/files/cyinstall.sh && chmod 755 /tmp/cyinstall.sh && /tmp/cyinstall.sh

3. That’s it. If you do not see cydia, power off and reboot tethered.
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