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[15 Jan 2010 | No Comment | ]
Intel Accidentally Leaks New MacBook Pro

We have to admit that mistakes do happen, but some come at a cost. Since all the attention is being focused on the new iPhone and Tablet, some products got jealous and decided to have an update of their own. Without realizing it, Intel managed to leak new information regarding an updated version of the MacBook Pro featuring the new Core i5 Intel processor.

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[15 Jan 2010 | No Comment | ]
$100,000 Reward For Tablet Evidence

The rumored Apple Tablet has driven almost everyone crazy, and I am pretty sure that ValleyWag just went insane. With all these rumors flying around, no one can speculate the truth of any of them, leading ValleyWag to perform an unusual act.

Featured »

[15 Jan 2010 | 2 Comments | ]
Feed Push – Free iPhone RSS Reader With Push Notifications

Many applications has certainly made proper use of Apple’s Push Services, which came about to be really amazing. Feed Push is one of those many applications, that brings to your iPhone instant push notifications of your favorite RSS feeds. There is no way now you can miss out on new updates. Let us take a look at the application. You can download Feed Push from Apple store at free of cost [iTunes Download Link]

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[14 Jan 2010 | One Comment | ]
Create Blank icons on iPhone Springboard Without the Jailbreak

Here is a great tip for non jailbroken iPhone users to create blank icons on iPhone/iPod springboard. Its a great trick as it helps to create blank icons so that we can line up our icons exactly as you like and use them for customizing the look of the theme (springboard). AppleiPhone.fr published a tip to create space between the icons in the springboard without needing the iBlank. Jailbroken iPhone users can use iBlank, to create an unlimited amount of blank, transparent and completely invisible icons that can be used …

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[14 Jan 2010 | 4 Comments | ]
Dear Apple, here’s what we want for iPhone 4.0

The iPhone 3GS was a huge success for Apple, featuring a powerful processor, better camera, better graphics, more storage and so on. However, iPhone OS 3.0 regardless of the new amazing features, still lacks what we consider some basic requirements. Here’s what we want from you Apple to include in iPhone 4.0 :

OSX »

[13 Jan 2010 | 7 Comments | ]
How to Fix a Locked iTunes Library File

After a hard day at work, just about to listen to your music iTunes surprises you with an error “The iTunes Library file is locked, on a locked disk, or you do not have write permission for this file”. What are you going to do in this case? With four simple steps, you can get back to your music.

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[13 Jan 2010 | 8 Comments | ]
How to Setup Google Sync For iPhone

Remember all those applications that were used to push google notifications? Well now you can get rid of them all, as google has finally implemented push services on their servers including Contacts, Calendar and Mail.

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[12 Jan 2010 | One Comment | ]
iPhone 4G With Dual Core and OLED Screen in April

Korea Times indicates that Apple may launch its fourth generation iPhone as early as April. Korea Times published that KT Telecom is saying that the iPhone 4G could arrive as early as April of this year. KT Corp. is the second largest cellular service company in South Korea, behind number one SK Telecom, based on the number of subscribers.The KoreaTimes has heard that talks over sales volumes are underway and that KT is set to sell the new devices to its bigger local corporate clients as a "litmus test" in …

cydia »

[11 Jan 2010 | 14 Comments | ]
iBluenova Lets iPhone Users Send and Receive Files Over Bluetooth

News of the day iBluetooth for OS 3.0 and above is renamed to iBluenova. The good news is that MeDevil has finally released stable beta release of iBluenova to selected beta testers. iBluenova is successor of iBluetooth, the first iPhone app for the jailbroken iPhone to allow users to transfer files from their iPhone via Bluetooth, a feature which has been missing from the iPhone since its launch. Apple wouldn’t let you do it, thanks to Medevil to make it possible.
iBluenova will allow users to transfer any file via Bluetooth …

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[11 Jan 2010 | No Comment | ]
Turning Your iPhone Into a Security “Spy” Camera

The iPhone 3GS features a stunning 3.2 Megapixel camera, however it tends to serve only the basic functions. Honestly it tends to cut back on the basic functions such as zooming in and out, timer mode, multiple shots… Fortunately, some applications came to the rescue, where they provided us with all the missing features the iPhone camera software should have had built in. A pretty famous application is called “Snapture”.
Another application has been approved to the AppStore that makes use of the iPhone’s camera for something else than taking photos …