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07
Feb

Jailbreak your iPhone, iPod, iPad, and AppleTV!

Supported iDevices

  • iPod Touch 2G (all bootroms), 3G and 4G
  • iPad 1G
  • iPhone 3Gs (all bootroms), 4 and 4 Verizon (not tested)
  • AppleTV 2 (support will be added in RC6)

Requirements (check this !)

  • A supported device (see above)
  • The device should run iOS 4.2.1. Please check on the device in the Settings -> General -> About page.
    If your device is running an older version, please upgrade iOS first using iTunes.
    *** If you want to SIM Unlock, preserve your baseband using TinyUmbrella ***
  • At least Windows XP
  • A working internet connection

Jailbreak for Mac or Win [Greenpois0n]

26
Jan

Skype para iPhone con FaceTime!

Skype estaba preparando el lanzamiento de una nueva versión para Apple IPhone 4 que contaría con la posibilidad de realizar videollamadas desde Apple IPhone entre diferentes dispositivos haciendo uso de este mismo cliente. Hoy se ha confirmado el rumor ya que el lanzamiento es ahora oficial tal como podemos ver en el sitio web de Skype.

Según publica la empresa, ahora podremos:

  1. Hacer llamadas y videollamadas gratis entre usuarios de Skype por 3G y WiFi.
  2. Compartir videollamadas en Skype con personas que usan iPhone, un equipo de PC o un equipo Mac.
  3. Hablar cara a cara o mostrar lo que estás viendo con las cámaras delantera y posterior.

La nueva versión ya se encuentra disponible para su descarga en la App Store.

Download Skype 3.0 for iPhone [App Store]

24
Dec

Untethered iOS 4.2.1 Redsn0w Jailbreak to Be Released Christmas Weekend

There’s been some chatter this week with regard to the release of an untethered jailbreak for iOS 4.2.1 devices, such as the iPod Touch, the iPad, and of course, the iPhone. At first, hacker MuscleNerd made it clear in a Tweet that Christmas was an achievable deadline. Days later, hacker Comex posted on Twitter with regard to the uncertainty of making the Christmas deadline.

Now we’re learning that MuscleNerd and the iPhone Dev Team are planning to release a “backup” Redsn0w jailbreak for iOS 4.2.1, which is untethered. The release date? Christmas weekend. Ho, ho, ho.

At present, MuscleNerd and the iPhone Dev Team are seeking testers before public release, and the testing process itself should take anywhere between 24 to 48 hours.

More information [redmondpie]

08
Dec

AVG Free update cripples Windows 7 64-bit

Demonstrating quite clearly why you should never jump straight on an update the moment it’s released, and that good backups are imperative, the latest update to AVG’s free antivirus offering prevents Windows 7 64-bit from booting after a forced post-installation reboot cycle. The 271.1.1/3292 (432/3292) definition update, which requires users to reboot their PC after installation, blocks Windows from booting properly and throws up a c0000135 blue screen of death, requiring that you take recovery action.

AVG as you might expect, have promptly pulled the update and included instructions for use of the AVG Rescue CD/USB, which allows you to simply go into the system drive and rename the offending AVG files so they don’t play a part in the Windows boot cycle. Of course you could enter into Safe Mode and remove the offending piece of software, and while there, why not install our current favorite free antivirus solution, Microsoft Security Essentials?

More information [downloadsquad]

08
Dec

Make 32-bit Applications Utilize 4GB Virtual Memory In 64-bit Systems

4GB Patch is a miniscule application which can be used to patch x86 compatible applications’ executables, so they can gain more than 2GB of virtual memory in x64 systems. It is utterly useful for applications which need a great amount of system’s virtual memory such as, high FPS games, 3D renderization, multimedia tools, etc. If you are dealing with high-resolution graphics, animations, or planning to play a hefty game, just create a patch through it to utilize full system virtual memory.

Since an expert can tweak with application’s executable file to gain more than 2GB of virtual memory in x64 system, this tool offers an easy way to achieve this by automating the lengthy & complex process. To begin, launch the application and just specify the executable file which is to be patched.

The application is designed for Windows platform. Works great on both Windows Vista and Windows 7.

4GB Patch [NTCore]

More information [addictivetips]

11
Oct

Google URL Shortener, Finally Gets Its Own Web Site

Previously relegated to the Google Toolbar and Feedburner, Google URL Shortener finally has a web site of its own.

Google URL Shortener (Goo.gl) now has a simple web interface where you input a URL and receive a shorter one. Nothing revolutionary here, but in addition to keeping track of your previously shortened URLs Google’s touting the following:

  • Stability: We’ve had near 100% uptime since our initial launch, and we’ve worked behind the scenes to make goo.gl even stabler and more robust.
  • Security: We’ve added automatic spam detection based on the same type of filtering technology we use in Gmail.
  • Speed: We’ve more than doubled our speed in just over nine months.

Here’s an added bonus tip from Googler Matt Cutts: if you add .qr to the end of any goo.gl-shortened URL, you get a QR code instead of the URL. For example: http://goo.gl/Uv9n.qr

More information [Google Social Web Blog]

28
Sep

Microsoft: Script Kiddies And Hackers Accidentally Send Us Their Code All The Time

It’s not unusual for hackers and script kiddies to crash their Windows systems while trying to write a malicious code. It’s apparently also not unusual for them to send that malicious code right along to Microsoft when prompted.

According to Microsoft senior security architect Rocky Heckman, when a “hacker’s system crashes in Windows, as with all typical Windows crashes, the user would be prompted to send the error details – including the malicious code – to Microsoft. The funny thing is that many say yes.”

He explains further:

People have sent us their virus code when they’re trying to develop their virus and they keep crashing their systems. It’s amazing how much stuff we get.

More information [ZDNet]





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