
Posted on 15 May 2012. Tags: 3g, amp, com, Custom, custom firmware, DFU, download, http://gdata.youtube.com/schemas/2007#video, iphone, itunes, www
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Posted on 08 May 2012. Tags: download, Guide, iPad, iphone, iphone 3gs, iphone 4, iPod touch 3G, ipod touch 4g, itunes, jailbreak, Redsn0w, Tethered, untethered, Video
Little time ago, Apple has released iOS 5.1.1 for all idevices with new updates, improvements and bug fixes. MuscleNerd has confirmed on his Twitter account that the current version of Redsn0w can jailbreak 5.1.1 ” Tethered “. Redsn0w 0.9.10 b8b can jailbreak 5.1.1 on iPhone 4, 3GS, iPad 1, iPod touch 4g, 3g. Tethered jailbreak means that you will need to connect your device to PC every time you reboot. Follow our step by step guide with video after the jump.
How to jailbreak iOS 5.1.1 Semi Untethered :
Supported devices with Semi untethered Jailbreak :iPhone 4iPhone 3GSiPadiPod touch 4GiPod touch 3G
Downloads Requirements
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Follow Our Step By Step Guide :Step 1: Connect your iPhone / iPad / iPod touch with your PC via USB, and open iTunes then retire to iOS 5.1.1 if you did’t already installed it on your iDevice.Step 2: Open Redsn0w > Extras > Select IPSW and point to iOS 5.1 ipsw (not iOS 5.1.1)Step 3: Once it identifies iOS 5.1 build, make sure you have select Cydia then click Next.Step 4: Redsn0w will install Cydia on your device.Tethered Jailbreak : Once current Redsn0w jailbreak is still tethered jailbreak, you will be required to connect your iOS device with your computer and run Redsn0w again then choose “Extras” > “Just boot”
Boot Semi tethered Jailbreak :What’s the meaning of Semi Untethered Jailbreak ?The main issue of tethered jailbreak is that you need to connect your device to computer to use Redsn0w “Just Boot” tethered option every time your reboot your device. Semi-tethered jailbreak come specially to fix this issue, as it allows you reboot your device without connecting it with computer. So now you have untethered jailbreak on iOS 5. But the main issue is that 99% of jailbreak apps and tweaks won’t work at all. So what now ? Semi-tethered jailbreak is only a protection for you if your device reboots while you were away from your computer, but you will be able to use the most important functions of you iPhone until you get home and connect it with Redsn0w.How to Jailbreak iOS 5.1 Semi Untethered On iPhone 4, 3GS, iPad 1, iPod touch 4G, 3G:
Step 1: Now, open Cydia > Manage > Sources.![Download Reds0w 0.9.10 b8b To Jailbreak iOS 5.1.1 Semi Tethered [ Guide + Video ] Manage Download Reds0w 0.9.10 b8b To Jailbreak iOS 5.1.1 Semi Tethered [ Guide + Video ]](http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-3Dx46BWkraA/T6lKlXI1RPI/AAAAAAAAA4g/XoG_-GE8ecA/s1600/Manage.jpg)
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Step 3: Search for SemiTether and install it then reboot your device.
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Step 4: Now congratulations, now you have protected your device and you will never stuck on Apple logo again
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Posted on 01 May 2012. Tags: financial times, ios, iOS Blog, itunes, relative handful, web traffic
Last year, the Financial Times, a major business newspaper, announced it would discontinue its iOS app in favor of an HTML5 based web app. The move was in response to Apple’s requirement that it get a 30% cut of any subscription sold through iTunes, as well as Apple’s refusal to pass along the personal information of subscribers without their permission.
The FT’s sleek HTML5 web app has been very well received. The FT said it had no difficulty driving users to the mobile app, noting that “the world outside the App Store is not cold and desperate.”
Though the FT’s native iOS app continued working for customers who had already downloaded it, that support will be discontinued as upgrades the FT is making over the next month will render the app unusable, according to PaidContent.
It is taking the step because only a relative handful of users remain and because it can no longer continue to maintain features inside the app.The HTML5 web app has been a success for the Financial Times, with mobile accounting for 12% of new paid subscriptions and 19% of FT.com web traffic.
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Posted on 01 May 2012. Tags: Apple, iPad, iphone, ipod touch, itunes, iTunes match, music, news, Syncing

Apple has quietly continued the roll out of its iTunes Match service by launching it in five more countries. iTunes Match is now available in Italy, Greece, Portugal, Austria and Slovenia. iTunes Match was originally made available in the United States back in November. It was then rolled out to a few more countries in December last year and now a five more have been added into the mix. iTunes determines which songs in your collection are available in the iTunes Store. Any music with a match is automatically added to iCloud for you to listen to anytime, on any device. Since there are more than 20 million songs in the iTunes Store, chances are your music is already in iCloud. And for the few songs that aren’t, iTunes uploads what it can’t match. Even better, all the music iTunes matches plays back from iCloud at 256-Kbps AAC DRM-free quality — even if your original copy was of lower quality. iTunes Match costs $24.99 a year in the US. and is certainly a very good way to secure your music library with a backup and also make your music library available across many devices. If you need any help setting up iTunes match we can help you out there too. How to set up and use iTunes Match If you still have questions and need some help, the iMore iCloud and iTunes forums are a great resource for information and assistance.
Source: Macstories






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Posted on 30 April 2012. Tags: australia, Government, ibooks, itunes, law, music, news

The standing committee on infrastructure and communications in the Australian House of Representatives will be launching an investigation into why digital goods (such as iTunes music and iBooks) are priced so much more highly in Australia than elsewhere in the world. Traditionally, shipping costs drove prices up for physical goods, but for electronic files you’re downloading, there’s really no good reason for such a price disparity. Stephen Conroy, Australia’s Minister of Communications, said in a recent letter:
There is evidence to suggest that the innovative use of technology is not always matched with innovative new business models in the case of products and services distributed online… I agree that Australian businesses and households should have access to IT software and hardware that is fairly priced relative to other jurisdictions … the global digital economy is likely to make it increasingly difficult to sustain business models that are based on a geographic carve-up of markets.
iOS apps in Australia don’t really cost any more than they do over here, but there’s a pretty big disparity in music prices. For example, Jack White’s newest album, Blunderbuss, and Adele’s, 21, cost $10.99 in the U.S., but $16.99 in Australia. I’m sure there are different taxes to be paid over there, but they can’t be that huge. As for iBooks, there aren’t many textbooks that have found their way to the Australian market since the big educational update. Pricing for iBooks can sometimes be even more expensive than a proper paperback, a situation which is exacerbated by a pricing model which is currently under scrutiny elsewhere, too.
Of course, Apple isn’t the only one in the crosshairs. Adobe is charging $1400 more than the the U.S. version for one software package in Australia. Microsoft will also be called to explain its pricing model to the government over the course of the investigation, which will be launching sometime this year.
Australians, who have you found to charge the most inflated prices for digital downloads? Have the higher prices stopped you from buying software, music, or e-books?
Source: SMH






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Posted on 24 April 2012. Tags: alexander scriabin, choreographer, Dances, http://gdata.youtube.com/schemas/2007#video, iphone, itunes, Lento, Major, richard daniels, videographer, volume
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