Showing posts with label Apple. Show all posts
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Wednesday, 12 June 2013

AT&T teases Samsung Galaxy S4 Active in video, June 13th launch appears likely

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Monday, 3 June 2013

AltKeyboard Will Turn You Into A More Efficient iPhone Typist [Jailbreak]




It takes practice to learn how to efficiently type on the iOS keyboard. Because all the keys are virtual, you have to tab through multiple layouts to access all of the available characters. I remember how slow I was at alternating keyboards to type numbers and punctation when I got my first iPhone. Over time, muscle memory kicks in and it becomes second nature.

What if there was a more productive way to type on iOS? A new jailbreak tweak called AltKeyboard is a fantastic enhancement every iPhone typist needs.

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No layout switching required.
Alternate keys are available by quickly swiping up on a main key. You don’t have to switch layouts to access the numerical keys; the most used options are all available on the same layout.

There are two options that can be enabled in the tweak’s preferences. Tapping “Flick up” switches the gesture to a slide, which I found to be a little more tricky than the default. You can also tap “Alternate key” to enable the shift key layout. Instead of numbers and punctation, flicking up on a key products its capital version. Like the flick or slide gesture, choosing either layout is purely a matter of preference. I found that the default flick up and alternate key layout suited my needs perfectly.

AltKeyboard is designed by Sentry, a prolific jailbreak tweak and concept designer we’ve featured numerous times. Like his other work, this tweak is a great example of how subtle, focused changes can really improve the iOS experience.

AltKeyboard is available now in Cydia for $1. Get it.

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Supercharge Your Apple TV With aTV Flash [Deals]


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Want to give your Apple TV more power? Want to open a whole new world of capabilities? Then aTV Flash from FireCore is the solution!

This hugely popular software package gives you a ton of functionality that will make your Apple TV more powerful than you could imagine. And Cult of Mac Deals has it for only $19.99 for a limited time.

Note: This software requires you to jailbreak your Apple TV. If you are not comfortable with jailbreaking your devices, this promotion is not for you. Jailbreaking your Apple TV can cause complications, so please use at your own risk. For more on the jailbreaking process, click here. aTV Flash (black) is for jailbroken Apple TV Generation 2 only. Discover what model Apple TV you have by clicking here. You can find the software for 1st Generation Apple TV here.

Stream media directly from your Mac or PC with aTV Flash. Forget iTunes, access any song or music video to set the mood for your summer get together. This product lets you play a variety of popular file formats such as MKV, AVI, MP4, and many others.

Here are just some of the key features of aTV Flash:

  • Enables Apple TV to play additional video formats: MKV, AVI, MP4, WMV, and many others
  • Easily surf the web with HTML5 browser/Google Search
  • Get up to date weather forecasts directly through your Apple TV
  • Better metadata and cover art for media
  • Ability to create video playlists
  • Access to Last.fm radio stations
  • Transfer or play media from a Mac, PC, or NAS device

The Apple TV is one of the most under-appreciated pieces of technology around and, simply put, this software makes it even better. Another benefit is the ability to revert back to the standard Apple TV interface at any point in time, so you aren’t putting your hardware in jeopardy.
But the time to get this offer is short, so don’t delay. Get aTV Flash for just $19.99 from Cult of Mac Deals now and experience Apple TV like never before!
 
Supercharge Your Apple TV With aTV Flash [Deals]

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New Asus Transformer Pad Infinity Tablet Has As Many Pixels As A Retina MacBook Pro


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Asus has today announced its latest Transformer Pad Infinity slate at Computex 2013 in Taipei, and boy is it a beast. Not only does it carry NVIDIA’s latest Tegra 4 processor — which has a 72-core GeForce GPU — but it also has a 10.1-inch display with the same 2560×1600 resolution as the 13-inch Retina MacBook Pro.

That’s a whopping 299 pixels-per-inch.

While that may not sound all that impressive when you compare it to some of the latest smartphone displays, it is pretty cutting-edge for a tablet. For instance, the iPad’s stunning Retina display, which is widely regarded as one of the best tablet displays on the market right now, has only 264 pixels-per-inch.

The new Transformer Pad Infinity also packs a 1.9GHz quad-core Tegra 4 processor, 2GB of RAM, and 32GB of internal storage. It has a full-size USB port for connecting game controllers and external storage devices, an HDMI port that will throw out Ultra HD 4K video — if you have a TV capable of displaying it — and a full-size SD card slot.

As far as cameras go, there’s a 5-megapixel shooter on the back, and a 1.2-megapixel shooter on the front.

Like previous Transformer Pad slates, this one comes with a keyboard dock that has a built-in microSD card slot, and possibly an extra battery — though that’s yet to be confirmed by Asus.
The Transformer Pad Infinity will launch with Android 4.2 Jelly Bean pre-installed, but there’s currently no word on pricing or availability just yet.


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Root Galaxy Note 2 LTE (N7105) On Android 4.1.2 [How-To Tutorial]

The success of a smartphone these days depends on a lot of factors, and for that reason, it’s hard to single out devices that have been successful with all sorts of crowds. For Apple, success comes mainly from the immense ease of use that their phones and tablets deliver, and from the fact that the company sells on its brand name, too. When it comes to Android. a lot of other factions come into play. For instance, the device’s hardware specifications, the Android version that it’s running, and equally importantly, how much customization friendly it is. On the last front, advanced users are more concerned with how much hackable the device is. Recently, Samsung’s high-to-middle range phones have been on a roll, not just receiving rooting methods, but also, a lot of community support.

One of the recent game changers for the Korean manufacturer has been the Galaxy Note 2 N7100. The device was quick to get a rooting procedure, a custom recovery, and then, a full all-in-one toolkit to make lives easier for all those that want to change the (software) innards of their device. However, if, for some reason, the toolkit doesn’t work for you (or you just don’t want to go down the road – it’s after all a command-line based tool, and not everyone is comfortable using those), you can root your Galaxy Note 2 LTE (N7105) on Android 4.1.2 Jelly Bean using ChainFire’s CF-Auto-Root.

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Disclaimer

This guide is specifically for the LTE version of Galaxy Note 2, and while the same steps will be applicable for the international N7100 version, you have been advised. Also, follow these instructions at your own risk. We cannot be held responsible for any damage to your device as a result of following this procedure.

Requirements
  • Unlocked Galaxy Note 2 LTE or International version running Android 4.1.2
  • CF-Auto-Root package for your device (this one is only for the LTE version)
  • Odin3 Flashing tool
  • Windows based PC with Samsung USB Drivers
  • 50% or more battery remaining
CF-Auto-Root package and Odin3 can be downloaded by doing a simple search on your favorite search engine.

Procedure

Step 1: Download both the root package and Odin3 to your computer and extract them to a convenient location.

Step 2: Put your Galaxy Note 2 into download mode by turning it off and powering on while pressing and holding volume down, home and power buttons. Then, hit the volume up button to enter download mode.

Step 3: Launch Odin3 and connect your device to the PC using USB cable. Odin should pick up the phone and show a yellow box with COM port, along with an “Added” message.

Step 4: Click the PDA button in Odin and point to the CF-Root package that you extracted in Step 1. Make sure not to change any other settings in Odin3.

Step 5: Hit the Start button in Odin to begin flashing. Once that is done, your device will reboot.

That’s it – you’re now rooted on Galaxy Note II N7105 running Android 4.1.2 on the stock firmware.

It’s advised to use the Toolkit in place of this method, as that’s not only easier, but also provides a lot of other features. Also, I’d reiterate that this guide and associated packages are specific to the LTE version of Samsung’s Phablet, and if you’re looking for the international version to get root, the instructions will remain same, but you’ll need the correct root package.

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Thursday, 30 May 2013

Apple Releases New 16GB iPod touch With 4-inch Retina Display, No iSight Camera, Discontinues 4th-Generation Model

We are used to seeing Apple holding large press and media events, with the intention of generating the maximum interest possible for any new hardware launch. But it seems that the relatively silent launch of the new 16GB iPod touch has passed by without any fuss coming from Cupertino campus. The immediate release of a 16GB variant of the fifth-generation iPod touch may have taken a few by surprise, especially considering the timing is only a few weeks shy of Apple’s annual WWDC, but it serves as a replacement for the fourth-generation 16GB model that remained on sale when the larger 4-inch iPod touch 5G was announced last year.

As you might expect, the latest addition to the iPod touch lineup comes with a full 4-inch Retina display to compliment the existing 32 and 64GB models. Prospective purchasers of the smaller capacity fifth-generation model will benefit from the embedded dual-core A5 processor that ships with the media player as well as redesigned Apple EarPods that were heavily featured in the announcement keynote last year.

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The good news is that the new device is available immediately through the online Apple Store at a cost of $229. However, those cost-savings seem to come at a price with the trade-off being that the 4-inch personal media player will only be available with black and slate aesthetics. We’ve previously been used to only getting our iOS devices in either black or white, but last year’s introduction of multiple color choices for the iPod touch certainly proved to be popular amongst younger music lovers.

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Apple has also made a number of amendments to the technical specifications of the cheaper device. The forward facing camera has made it through the design process but it seems like the rear 1080p capable camera has been removed as part of the process of keeping costs at a minimum. It seems that this latest iOS device launch is aimed at the budget end of the market and could be specifically targeted at those who want to get their hands on their first iOS device without having to part with too much cash – cue the speculation about a budget iPhone!

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The latest model iPod touch is available to purchase now from Apple’s online store and should be hitting physical retail outlets in the coming days.

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How To Check If An iPhone Or Android Device Is Factory Unlocked Or Not

One of the perceived downsides of the smartphone industry is the monopolization of devices through carrier locking. At point of sale and when you sign up to a contract with a carrier, it’s understandable, but thereafter, getting a handset unlocked can be a trying, if not impossible process. If you want to check whether your device is unlocked for use on any network, a nifty online service completely has your back, and not only is the website incredibly easy to use, but if you’re on Android, there’s also an app available to download over at the Google Play Store. More details after the break.

There are many reasons why you may want to check whether your device is unlocked. It might just be that you’re curious, and wish to know that if you wanted to switch over to a different carrier, you could do so with minimal fuss. Alternatively, you may be looking to stick your handset on eBay, in which case, you would want to know whether the device was tied down or unlocked so you could accurately notify the prospective buyer. Also, as we know, unlocked devices are more valuable, and if every smartphone were unlocked forever, the world would be a better place.


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IMEI.info’s service, as you might have guessed, requires your device’s unique, 15 digit IMEI number in order to work, and once you’ve typed in your magic combination, you’re taken to a page with all sorts of useful information. As well as being able to find out whether your device is unlocked, it will also tell you when your device was released, what type of SIM card it uses, as well as a bunch of hardware specifications.

How to check if your device is locked or unlocked

Step 1: Point your browser to IMEI.info and enter your device IMEI number in the dialog box as shown in the screenshot. You can check your device’s IMEI number by dialing *#06# from the phone app. Once entered, hit the Check button.

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Step 2: You’ll be taken to a new screen with a bunch of your device information, click on theSIMLOCK & WARRANTY button as shown in the screenshot. This process can take up to a couple of minutes, so be patient.

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Step 3: Once the process is complete, you’ll get all info on which network the device belongs to and whether it’s SIM unlocked or not.

Step 4

As a supplement to the service on the IMEI.info website, there’s also a an app available to Android users over at the Google Play Store. It provides essentially the same features in a clean, mobile-friendly user interface, and is absolutely free to download and use.

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So, if you’re thinking of selling your smartphone, or simply want to be better informed of your device, please head over to IMEI.info from your browser or, if you’re on Android, simply download the app from the link given below. Also, bear in mind that this service works for a bunch of different devices, which means you can check whether or not your Windows Phone device is factory unlocked or not, which is a big golden point.

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How To Check iPhone Warranty Status Online

The Apple iPhone is a very expensive gadget to own, and so stands to reason, then, that repairs would also cost more than your average device. The value of having a warranty system in place in the event of a problem can never be underestimated, and with the iPhone benefiting from the one-year manufacturer’s cover, those who’ve recently purchased an iPhone can, in the circumstance of hardware / software failure, head over to Apple for a repair.

If you’re unsure as to whether your iPhone has any kind of warranty with Apple, and would like to find out either because your device is broken, or just for peace of mind, then a little-known automated service on the official Apple site will help you do so.


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As well as just catering to the iPhone, it also covers any piece of Apple hardware you may own. So if you want to check a MacBook, iMac, iPad or iPod touch, it’s pretty easy to get started:

Step 1: Navigate to the Web address:


Step 2: You’ll be met with a dialog box which requires you to type in your device’s serial number. Now, depending on what piece of hardware you own, it could be anywhere, but as a rule of thumb, it’s usually found somewhere on the back. For example, on the MacBook Air, it’s underneath your machine just above the FCC logo. If you’re still struggling, there’s a link just underneath the box offering help on how you can locate it.

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Step 3: Once you’ve typed in the alphanumeric code, one of two things will happen.
  • If your purchase date cannot be validated, you will need to type in the date you bought your Apple device from the store. If the date is not provided accurately, you will need to go through the system, as prompted, to submit your proof of purchase.

  • If your purchase has been validated, you will be provided with all kinds of useful information, including whether your Telephone Technical Support and Repairs and Service Coverage are active, and when they are going to expire, or have expired. You will also be notified as to whether you can extend your warranty through the AppleCare program.

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So, there you have it. Some of you will probably have already been aware of this process, but for those who weren’t, you can now make any necessary provisions to ensure you are adequately protected.

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Tuesday, 28 May 2013

Here’s What A Waterproof iPhone 6 With Wireless Charging Could Look Like [Video]

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With WWDC less than a month away, we’ve seen a ton of designers come out with their visions for what iOS 7 might look like, but the next iPhone has been ignored.

Concept designers Uygar Kaya and Ran Avni have a new video for the iPhone 6 that gives it a slimmer profile, waterproof coating, wireless charging, a notification LED, and more. It’s one of the sleekest iPhone 6 concepts we’ve seen yet, but would Apple actually add those features? Guess we’ll have to wait till 2014 to find out.

Check out the concept video below: