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fring Updated Adding New Features

Author: dexxter  //  Category: Appstore, Downloads, Iphone, News, Software, iTunes

Available In: App Store       Price: Free  

##ICON_NAME## fring, a “mobile social hub. Talk, chat & tweet on fring and other favorite social services including Skype®, MSN® Messenger, GoogleTalk™, Twitter, Yahoo! ™, AIM®, ICQ, all through one central profile,” has been updated in the App Store to version 2.0.0.4. The new version adds a few new features including the implementation of the copy/paste and linking capabilities right in your chat. Below is more info about the update and a video demo.

fring has just released a slick, brand- new version (2.0.0.4) with lots of new features available, including a new look, more integration between social networks, improved voice and much more.

The new version includes a new user profile, which allows you to update your fring nickname, avatar and mood text, and broadcast it back to your IM friends. You can also see your friends’ avatars and mood texts from other networks – currently on Skype, others coming soon.

You can also now use SkypeOut & SIP to call your friends directly from the fring address book with a much clearer line thanks to our voice team’s big effort to improve voice quality.

If that’s not enough we added copy/paste & linking capabilities to save you time while chatting away with your friends and speakerphone support for all voice calls.

German users can also now enjoy fring on iPhone/ iPod touch in their native language.

fring

NetNewsWire 2 for iPhone, with Google Reader Sync – First Impressions

Author: dexxter  //  Category: Appstore, Downloads, Guides, Iphone, Software, Tips, Top Posts, iTunes

NetNewsWire 2.0 iPhone app

As I’ve mentioned in several ‘coming soon’ type posts on NetNewsWire 2.0, I’ve been looking forward to seeing this new version very much – as it is the version that adds sync with Google Reader.

2.0 is out tonight.  I grabbed the update as soon as I saw it, have been giving it a look and have some early first impressions to share.

The Surprising New Look

Here’s my very first impression of the big new NetNewsWire 2.0: The new icon is much snazzier than the new look and UI of the app itself.  This is the snazzy new icon:

nnwNewIcon

And this is the new main screen within the app:

NetNewsWire for iPhone

For me, there is a pretty stark contrast between the slick, lovely new icon and the very basic, drab look of the app itself.  It features that very old-school, basic cookie-cutter iPhone app interface – and, at least for me, is a bit disappointing feeling on first look.

Here’s a look at a rival native RSS app, Feeds, and its comparable main screen:

Feeds iPhone RSS app

And an individual news item in NetNewsWire and then in Feeds:

NetNewsWire on iPhone

Feeds iPhone app

The app has now split into two versions in its 2.0 incarnation – the free version is now ad-supported, and there is a new ‘Premium’ version for $1.99, with no ads but also with no additional features as far as I can see.

The ads in the free version are not too intrusive but are certainly noticeable…

NNW for iPhone

Maybe muted or subtle is a better way to describe the UI.  Here’s a general listing of feeds and the NYT’s individual feed page:

NNW iPhone app

NetNewsWire

Here’s how subtle the marking of a starred item is.  You tap on the star button down at the bottom of the screen, and a very subtle grey star appears at the top right of the item:

NetNewsWire iPhone RSS app

The settings options for the app are also very basic, with literally three items to modify via the Settings app (none within the app itself): username for Google Reader account, whether to display news items with latest at top or bottom, and InstaPaper account details.

What’s New – Apart from Google Reader Sync?

Here are some of the other new items listed on the App Store page for Version 2.0:

  • Lots for performance enhancements
  • Expand and collapse folders
  • Save to InstaPaper, send to Twitter, or send email without leaving the application.
  • New views for starred items and for latest news (published in the last 24 hours)

How’s The New Google Reader Sync?

This is definitely quite impressive so far – easily the thing that has left the best first impression. Sync seems relatively fast, especially from NetNewsWire to GReader, though less so going in the other direction.

I like that the sync also feels very solid.  It has not crashed at all for me so far, lets me browse feeds while it is syncing, remains fully responsive during sync, and shows good and rapidly updated status information while syncing.

This sync is THE big new feature I’ve been so keen to see, and so far it looks good.

Some Missing Things

Some features that I’d like and expect to see, and that I do not see are:

An option to hide feeds that have no unread items

Shared items are not shown – and you cannot share an item via the app

No ‘All Items’ view.

For me, these are basic – and important – features that should really be in this version.

Overall

So that’s it for quick first night (and late night) thoughts on NetNewsWire 2.0.  Mixed feelings for now.  I very much want to like this app.  I like the sync, and feel like maybe the very basic look will grow on me.  I don’t like the missing features noted above, and I really hope NetNewsWire will prove its past reputation (for lack of updates) wrong and provide a swift update to add these missing items.

You can find both versions of NetNewsWire in the App Store now.  I’m not linking it right now because I find it confusing that the free version is still showing an old 1.x version number and icon, despite the fact mine was updated to 2.0 tonight.

Itunes version 9.0.1 update

Author: dexxter  //  Category: Downloads, Software, iTunes

Today, Apple released iTunes version 9.0.1. This update offers a number of fixes and improvements to iTunes: Resolves issues browsing the iTunes Store. Addresses a performance issue where iTunes may become unresponsive. Fixes a problem where iTunes may unexpectedly quit. Fixes a problem syncing Podcasts in playlists to iPod or iPhone. Fixes a problem sorting

Saurik Duplicates Apple’s Firmware Signing Server

Author: dexxter  //  Category: Apple, Fixes, Hacks, News, Software, iTunes


##ICON_NAME## Saurik has developed a server that you can point your iTunes to and it will not only authenticate firmware versions that Apple no longer signs (allowing them to be installed) it also saves information during the authentication and will allow you to downgrade later if Apple doesn’t want you to. This blog post he wrote is a really good read, but it’s really long. Here’s a quick highlight but make sure you read the whole thing here: saurik.com/id/12

To this end, I have constructed a server that duplicates the functionality exposed by Apple’s signature server, except using “on file” results rather than live requests.

All we need, then, is to make iTunes use it. Luckily, most operating systems also have the ability to locally define bypasses on specific hostnames through a file called hosts. Using this, we can redirect requests to Apple’s signature server to Cydia.

So, open the file C:\Windows\System32\drivers\etc\hosts (Windows) or /etc/hosts (Mac OS X) and add the following entry to the bottom of the file.

74.208.105.171 gs.apple.com

Now, when iTunes thinks it is talking to Apple, it is talking to Cydia instead. Doing this will allow iTunes to access signatures already stored by Cydia’s “on file” feature.

This server will also act as a cache for any SHSH blobs it hasn’t seen, acting as an intermediary to Apple’s server. This effectively registers your device with the “on file” mechanism, which means you can now enjoy the protections of being able to downgrade your firmware in the future even if you aren’t jailbroken.

This point should be stressed: even if you don’t jailbreak, and even if you never intend to jailbreak, you should consider using the new “on file” service.

Let’s say that Apple releases an OS upgrade in the future, you take it, and they break something important. Maybe they break your e-mail account, or your todo list. Your business is now crippled.

If only you could downgrade, right? Alas, Apple won’t let you anymore. That’s where the new signature cache server comes in: by doing your restores through this server you secure your ability to not accept upgrades from Apple if the need is dire.

Check out the full article HERE.

Apple Releases iTunes 9

Author: dexxter  //  Category: Apple, Downloads, Software

Apple released iTunes 9! Man, this is one awesome update, at least for me it is. iTunes 9 includes a ton of new features and improvements to existing features.

“iTunes 9 is a great iTunes release, with innovative features that make using iTunes better than ever and iTunes content richer than ever,” said Steve Jobs, Apple’s CEO. “iTunes LP, for example, lets artists share more of their creativity with fans and gives music lovers the feeling of being immersed in an entire album with art, lyrics, liner notes, photos and videos.”

Features include:

  • iPhone App Organization: Instead of rearranging your Apps on your iPhone do it from iTunes! Back in February we reported a great iPhone App Organization concept and it seems it took Apple a great deal of time but finally implemented this awesome feature.
  • Genius Mixes: This new feature searches your iTunes library, finds songs that go great together, and creates multiple mixes you’ll love. All automatically.
  • Home Sharing: With Home Sharing, you can browse the iTunes libraries of up to five authorized computers in your house, import what you like, and automatically add new purchases made on any of the computers to your own library.

In Addition, the iTunes Store has been redesigned to allow easier browsing and now offers iTunes LPs — albums with additional content such as lyrics, photos, liner notes, and more. Movies also get a bump from extra content through ‘iTunes Extras’ that include additional features, graphical chapter selection, and more. Finally, Apple is now offering 30,000 pre-cut ringtones from major music labels, priced at $1.29 each.

iTunes 9 is free and available for download at the source link!

- source: Apple.com

TomTom Car Kit Demo Video

Author: dexxter  //  Category: Apple, Appstore, Downloads, GPS Navigation, Software

About a week ago, TomTom’s App Store application was approved and became available in the App Store. In the review,
I also mentioned that TomTom would be releasing a Car Kit for the
iPhone. The car kit is still not available on the website but, they did
release a demo video for the kit. Check it out below.
“The TomTom car kit that offers secure docking, enhanced GPS
performance, clear voice instructions and hands-free calling, while
charging your iPhone at the same time.”

Streamer – Stream Internet Radio and TV

Author: dexxter  //  Category: Appstore, Downloads, Software, iTunes

Available In: App Store       Price: Free  

Streamer ZodTTD, the developer of psx4iphone and quake4iphone has been developing an App Store application called Streamer. Today, the app was approved by Apple. Streamer is an application that allows you to stream internet radio and television.

The application comes stock with 6 audio streams and 6 video streams. You can able to add a stream using the Bookmark option. Once a stream is playing; you can pause it, bookmark it and watch it using the Now Playing option.

Overall, a simple application that is easy to use. It works great over WiFi (obviously) however, it doesn’t do so well on Edge. You will have to let me know in the comments if this in an application you will install and use.

Info from ZodTTD – “It comes pre-loaded with a few audio and video streams and more are to come, but it’s true functionality can be found in the bookmarks section.

For instance you can head to Shoutcast Audio or TV’s directory, pick an ID, add it to your bookmarks by pressing + and select it to play.

There’s lots of possibilities with this app. Use it for anything from a baby monitor to streaming your own TV. Having support for nearly any codec you want helps too!”

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iTunes 9 to Include Blu-ray Support and iPhone App Organizer

Author: dexxter  //  Category: Announcements, Apple, Downloads, News, Software, iTunes

Boy Genius Report received a tip from what they claim to be a pretty good reliable source suggesting that iTunes 9 will have several new features. The rumored features include support for Blu-ray media and visual organization of iPhone and iPod touch applications within iTunes, as well as some form of social networking/media integration. I’m sure many people are really hoping for Twitter integration.

One of the new additions to iTunes is said to include Blu-ray support which lines up nicely with a recent Apple Insider report about Apple integrating Blu-ray into their new iMac line-up. Something else that will most likely make a bunch of people happy is that we’ve been told iTunes 9 will finally include the ability to visually organize and arrange your iPhone and iPod touch applications. Something that wasn’t so clearly described was some kind of Twitter/Facebook/Last.fm integration. Maybe broadcasting what song you’re playing to your friends?

Personally, I would very much love integrated Last.fm scrobbling. No timeframe for iTunes 9 was suggested by BGR’s source, however, Apple holds special events in September to update its iPod line and to update iTunes, so it’s reasonable to speculate that iTunes 9 may be unveiled at that time. Stay tuned for updates!

- source: boygeniusreport.com

The Google Voice rejection: What’s needed now

Author: dexxter  //  Category: Apple, Appstore, Cydia, Downloads, Software, Unlock

If you’ve been following coverage of Apple’s rejection of Google Voice for iPhone, you saw TUAW blogger Chris Rawson considering whether pressure from AT&T might have been behind the Google Voice rejection — an assumption first floated by TechCrunch and later substantiated by Daring Fireball. The absurd nature of the app removals is highlighted in the blog post from Riverturn, developers of VoiceCentral, which reports the conversation with an Apple representative.

Google Voice offers free call forwarding to your home, office, and cell, free Internet-accessible voice mail (with text transcription!), free SMS, and a single phone number for life. These free features compete against AT&T’s revenue streams.

When it comes to “duplicate functionality”, Apple doesn’t seem to have any problem allowing applications like AT&T co-branded Virtual Recptionist (iTunes link) in App Store. Virtual Receptionist provides custom call forwarding to three phone numbers, in a similar manner to Google Voice.

In the wake of the rejection, sites like Wired, which should get credit for predicting this issue, have considered whether Apple’s move might invite regulation due to the company’s control over the App Store and possible anti-competitive concerns. A legislative response isn’t out of the question should enough unhappy customers start petitioning their congressmen, especially in a political climate that encourages government intervention in private business. Granted, the iPhone isn’t a monopoly among smartphones, but Apple does hold all the cards when it comes to app approval on the platform.

ChannelWeb’s Rick Whiting (via the Wall Street Journal) points out that the US Department of Justice has “begun investigating whether large U.S. telecommunications companies such as AT&T and Verizon Communications were engaging in anti-competitive behavior, including locking up the most popular handsets. The exclusive deal between AT&T-Apple is said to be drawing the most scrutiny.” Whiting believes that AT&T and Apple may be drawing attention from a DOJ intent on cracking down on exactly this kind of excess. AT&T’s tight relationship with Apple might be affecting how Apple runs App Store, as might be the case with the Google Voice rejection.

Continue reading The Google Voice rejection: What’s needed now

For those who still wants google voice app..it is available at cydia…for those who do not have cydia, please refer to my jailbreaking posts or contact me for jailbreaking services….

iPhone 3.0.1 Update Fixes SMS Vulnerability [Updates]

Author: dexxter  //  Category: Apple, Bugs, Downloads, Firmware 3.0.1, Fixes, Software, iTunes

Apple today released the first update to the iPhone 3.0 software to address an SMS vulnerability that threatened the security of your iPhone. From Apple:

We appreciate the information provided to us about SMS vulnerabilities which affect several mobile phone platforms. This morning, less than 24 hours after a demonstration of this exploit, we’ve issued a free software update that eliminates the vulnerability from the iPhone. Contrary to what’s been reported, no one has been able to take control of the iPhone to gain access to personal information using this exploit.

So plug in your phone, fire up iTunes, and click Check for Update to get the latest and greatest. [Apple Support via Gizmodo]

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