Friday, October 21, 2011
Saturday, October 15, 2011
How to Unlock and Jailbreak iOS 5.0 in iPhone 4, 3Gs, iPad and iPod Touch (Tethered)
Apple finally released the latest iOS 5.0 version just a few days before the official shipping date of the iPhone 4s. Being on its way, there were previous releases of iOS 5 beta jailbreak. Here's the proved guide of how to Jailbreak and unlock your device in the final release software.
Wednesday, October 5, 2011
And so the world lost an inspirational figure and friend: Steve Jobs
October 5th, 2011 is truly a date to remember. While sitting at class, and looking at Twitter notifications about the happened event, astonishment filled the room and everything felt cold at that right moment. Steve was a visionary man, an inventor, an engineer, a successful leader, and a friend for everyone.
He along with other Apple employees, provided products that changed life in the past 10 years. But the innovation behind those products was given by one man: Steve. We remember him as a successful man.
During the release of iPhone 4s, everyone noticed Apple's events favorite icon. He during the last event in March surprised everyone, specially after he announced himself in a delicate health condition. He looked fine though, except all the event he seemed happy to be there, while in a hurry to finish.
Apple computers are not only good piece of hardware or software, they have provided something different to people. An editor from Gizmodo says "Bill Gates may have put a computer in every office desk, but it was Steve Jobs who put one in every dorm room, and bedroom and living room".
That's true. 10 years ago I wouldn't afford getting a Mac computer. They were good, but there were too many things required, special software, additional pieces of hardware, and back then, no floppy. I remember myself walking outside of Best Buy in Westminster, CA. I said something like, "who would buy an Apple computer without a memory stick slot?". That portable died about 13 months from that moment.
I own a black Macbook. I've had it for 4 years now, and it's amazing. It's thinner than any other PC's in the market. It works pretty good and I never get bored of the same thing. That's because everything in a Mac is just as simple as good, and that gives fun to what you do.
The first Apple product I got, was a 30 GB White iPod (Video) 1st Generation. I couldn't stand to the idea that the product was so perfectly designed and how it used to work. I fell in love with it.
Years later, I decided to migrate from Windows to Mac. I've been impressed of recent Windows updates to its operating system, specially when Windows 7 got released. But there was nothing compared to Mac OS.
Steve had the idea of people loving their products based on one thing: They work. People before iPod, they were far away from Apple products. People after iPod, and before Mac, they were far away ignorant from PC's. People before iPad, were far away from technology.
One fact that no one can say the opposite, the first iPhone was years ahead of its competitors. It started as an expensive product. People back then who used to purchase a cellphone over that expensive, were only those executives who required internet and Windows access everywhere.
After the iPhone, all smart phones transformed into something new. Something attempting to imitate iPhone's unique design. Touch screen was far behind before the first iPhone. No one up to date has achieved a similar technology to the patented Multi-Touch Apple developed since the first iPhone.
The person who motivated me to do what I am now, was Steve Jobs. During an interview back in 2005 with him and Bill Gates, he said the most important thing that changed the way I pictured my life back then. He said something similar to "We have achieved who we are, because we have grown doing what we love. If you're doing wrong, you're still doing what you love, that's the key of our success". Both Bill and Steve agreed to that statement.
Steve was a mentor, for all the world. I read online that he was the last american knowing what he was doing...
We all will miss Steve, not because of his fame, but of the spirit he shared. I wish I could say it was not his' time, but that's not for us to decide.
Farewell Steve... We'll meet again.
He along with other Apple employees, provided products that changed life in the past 10 years. But the innovation behind those products was given by one man: Steve. We remember him as a successful man.
During the release of iPhone 4s, everyone noticed Apple's events favorite icon. He during the last event in March surprised everyone, specially after he announced himself in a delicate health condition. He looked fine though, except all the event he seemed happy to be there, while in a hurry to finish.
Apple computers are not only good piece of hardware or software, they have provided something different to people. An editor from Gizmodo says "Bill Gates may have put a computer in every office desk, but it was Steve Jobs who put one in every dorm room, and bedroom and living room".
That's true. 10 years ago I wouldn't afford getting a Mac computer. They were good, but there were too many things required, special software, additional pieces of hardware, and back then, no floppy. I remember myself walking outside of Best Buy in Westminster, CA. I said something like, "who would buy an Apple computer without a memory stick slot?". That portable died about 13 months from that moment.
I own a black Macbook. I've had it for 4 years now, and it's amazing. It's thinner than any other PC's in the market. It works pretty good and I never get bored of the same thing. That's because everything in a Mac is just as simple as good, and that gives fun to what you do.
The first Apple product I got, was a 30 GB White iPod (Video) 1st Generation. I couldn't stand to the idea that the product was so perfectly designed and how it used to work. I fell in love with it.
Years later, I decided to migrate from Windows to Mac. I've been impressed of recent Windows updates to its operating system, specially when Windows 7 got released. But there was nothing compared to Mac OS.
Steve had the idea of people loving their products based on one thing: They work. People before iPod, they were far away from Apple products. People after iPod, and before Mac, they were far away ignorant from PC's. People before iPad, were far away from technology.
One fact that no one can say the opposite, the first iPhone was years ahead of its competitors. It started as an expensive product. People back then who used to purchase a cellphone over that expensive, were only those executives who required internet and Windows access everywhere.
After the iPhone, all smart phones transformed into something new. Something attempting to imitate iPhone's unique design. Touch screen was far behind before the first iPhone. No one up to date has achieved a similar technology to the patented Multi-Touch Apple developed since the first iPhone.
The person who motivated me to do what I am now, was Steve Jobs. During an interview back in 2005 with him and Bill Gates, he said the most important thing that changed the way I pictured my life back then. He said something similar to "We have achieved who we are, because we have grown doing what we love. If you're doing wrong, you're still doing what you love, that's the key of our success". Both Bill and Steve agreed to that statement.
Steve was a mentor, for all the world. I read online that he was the last american knowing what he was doing...
We all will miss Steve, not because of his fame, but of the spirit he shared. I wish I could say it was not his' time, but that's not for us to decide.
Farewell Steve... We'll meet again.
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Apple,
Steve Jobs
Sunday, September 25, 2011
Facebook Timeline Review!
I have been given the opportunity to test the new feature that everyone will talk about in a few days, also known as Facebook Timeline. An amazing new way to look at your profile from the first day you were born, to the day you're reading this. If you would like to learn more about it, check this post out!
Monday, September 5, 2011
Downloaded Apps From Installous Are Not Transferred to iTunes, and/or Deleted From Device
As usual, another problem, another fix. There are a few tricks around to transfer content downloaded from Installous so that it can be recognized by iTunes as purchased content. Check this post if you are or have experienced issues backing up your applications downloaded from Installous.
Call Fails When Dialing Out on iPhone 2G, iOS 3.x.x. Calls Are Received
A few days I received an iPhone 2G with a telephone problem. The phone itself worked fine, there was no signal or evidence of issues with it. I was able to receive calls to that phone, but I wasn't able to dial out. I tried replacing the SIM card, restoring the iOS, and thought it was a problem about proper unlocking. Well, check this out.
Wednesday, July 27, 2011
Apologies from Site's Administration. Editors Wanted!
I would like to apologize for the lack of information iDevel0p has been through recently, if not that at all time. The project initially started as an informative blog which should be updated at least twice a day. However, I've been busy with school projects and other stuff, that I haven't even tested stuff out to post it here.
Please be aware I'm looking forward on getting a little extra support, from other editors interested on blogging this site. What advantage could they get different from getting their own blog? They'll be part of a community which will at certain point be shared equally as a partnership project.
Of course there's no pay on this, but if you're up to a little fame and interested on sharing thoughts, you're more than welcome to message me via Twitter @ViNnyb0ii and we'll go through the process if you are selected.
Apologies again for not taking care of this blog...
Vinny
Please be aware I'm looking forward on getting a little extra support, from other editors interested on blogging this site. What advantage could they get different from getting their own blog? They'll be part of a community which will at certain point be shared equally as a partnership project.
Of course there's no pay on this, but if you're up to a little fame and interested on sharing thoughts, you're more than welcome to message me via Twitter @ViNnyb0ii and we'll go through the process if you are selected.
Apologies again for not taking care of this blog...
Vinny
Sunday, June 5, 2011
Missing HDD Space on Mac After Deleting Partitions?
During the past week, I've been wondering how people can really find a potential solution to a problem with such poor information on the web, even in the Mac support site. Well, if you ever experienced issues about missing space just after deleting an old partition for whatever reason, you might need to take a look to this.
Thursday, June 2, 2011
iPhone 4s 64GB Prototype for Sale Already?
We have heard rumors about an upcoming iPhone prototype to be released by July or August, and we know everyone will try to do their best in attempting to provide with as much information as possible about it. However, a Mexican Craigslist site has announced a supposed "iPhone 4s 64GB Prototype" by a considerably low price of $17,000.00 Mexican Pesos ($1,456.73 US Approximately).
Tuesday, May 10, 2011
Speed Your iPhone 10 Times Faster With Speed Intensifier! (Video)
The first thing I noticed about Mac while learning about developing in Objective C (computer language), is that algorithms and coding can be way shorter and benefit performance. Speed Intensifier is an application that reduces the animation rate while opening applications. This certainly improves your iPhone performance, without reducing battery life, or any other process.
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Apple,
Applications,
iPhone
Sunday, May 1, 2011
NERV Repo Out of Push Doctor Certs
If you are trying to install Push Doctor, you won't be able to obtain any result, as you may get errors such as "sub-process usr bin dpkg returned an error code (1)". This is apparently caused due to the remaining certificates in the repository site. Hopefully, you don't need it by now, but in the event of an OS Reinstall, please take this in consideration until they post any update.
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Applications,
Cydia,
iPhone
Friday, April 22, 2011
Cómo Prevenir Bullying, Acoso, y Manejar Tu Privacidad en Facebook
Uno de los conceptos que considero de mayor importancia para una sociedad que busca comunicarse con su entorno social a través de redes sociales como Facebook, es el manejo de cuenta en cuestión a privacidad de la misma. Tristemente, vivimos en un mundo de ignorancia. Misma que a veces, provoca males a nuestra vida sin siquiera darnos cuenta. Si te interesa saber cómo manejar apropiadamente el control de privacidad en tu cuenta de Facebook, lee este artículo.
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Facebook,
Social Networking,
Spanish
How To Backup Your Facebook's Account Information
Facebook has implemented features on which I feel very satisfied with. Facebook more than a social network, is a social environment, perhaps the most powerful communication media ever. Now you can back up all your data, from post #1, contacts, photos, etc. This is very helpful if you would like to take a reminder of your Facebook life.
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Facebook,
Social Networking
Thursday, April 14, 2011
Cómo Crear Una Cuenta iTunes Sin Necesidad De Verificar Con Tarjeta de Crédito
Algunas personas todavía se contienen de abrir una cuenta de iTunes, debido a que no desean verificar con su tarjeta de crédito. Independientemente de las aplicaciones de cobro, hay aplicaciones muy buenas las cuales no tienen costo alguno. Si deseas abrir una cuenta para poder utilizar el App Store, y no tienes idea de cómo abrirla sin verificar, sigue los pasos descritos abajo.
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Apple,
Applications,
Spanish
To All 3Gs Users! Why Would You Get an iPhone 4? Why Not?
Here's a little something about what I think and what I have answered those asking "Why a blog manager isn't getting an iPhone 4?". I have indeed tested iPhone 4's since its release date, but I haven't seen so much of an attraction to spend twice my 3Gs into a cellphone that won't satisfy my needs, more than my current 3Gs.
Sunday, April 10, 2011
iOS 4.3.1. on iPhone 3Gs
I tested during the whole day the functionality of iOS 4.3.1 in my iPhone 3Gs. However, I noticed at certain point that there was a notable lagging when opening applications. It reminded me of my old iPhone 3G running on 4.2.1. I also have a memory manager, which stated that memory was reduced by almost half of what it had before the upgrade. As of right now, I rather have functionality than just a few more features I don't need to be honest. If you had issues with this, I'd recommend downgrading at least until a new and better update is released.
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10 Must Have Applications for iPhone
I'm pretty sure everyone has a 10th top. However, I'm ranking this not in functionality, fun, or useful, but on how often do I use them. Meaning these have fit my expectations of keeping my iPhone as a competitive smart phone, whether they're fun, useful, etc. They might just be all of them in each. And the Oscar goes to...
Labels:
Applications,
iPhone
HeyWire No Longer Lets You Connect Unless Running 2.1.288
It got me surprised yesterday morning, while sending bunch of messages and talking to a friend who just got his' iPhone 4. It turned really ironic since I was explaining the benefits of HeyWire on its previous version, while suddenly I got this message:
Labels:
Applications,
iPhone
Saturday, April 9, 2011
Site in Upgrade!
Hi everyone! Due to its lack of posting usage, I'm upgrading the site's design and will be adding some additional features within this weekend, hopefully be running up to 100% by Monday! If you're having problems logging in from your Facebook account, or any broken URL, please be patient. It's expected to be functional on 4/10/11 at 17:00.
Sunday, April 3, 2011
How to Downgrade HeyWire for Local Number Support. No Backup!
There were lot of users disappointed on the recent update that ended up disabling the Local Number Support feature, which was one of the most amazing and useful features in the HeyWire application for iPhone. If for some reason, you upgraded to the 2.1.288 version, have no backup on its previous version, and lost Local Number Support, here's how to downgrade.
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Applications
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