Multi-task iPhone & IPad with Multifl0w

Posted by DjRaz55 Sunday, August 29, 2010 1 comments









Exposé-like multitasking for iOS! Works with iOS4, and iPad! Totally rewritten for speed, reliability, a redesigned interface, and iOS4! Multifl0w shows all open apps (up to 9) on the same screen, for easy and quick task switching. The tabs are re-arrangeable, just drag an drop! In iOS4, Multifl0w can work alongside or totally replace Apple's task switcher! Also compatible on iOS 3.1.X, just be sure to install the free app Backgrounder. Also, on iOS4, Backgrounder enables more customization so you can get the multitasking style you want.

Must have a Jailbroken device for this to work.

Also this app does cost $4.99

For more info visit www.multifl0w.com

Watch the YouTube video


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MiTime app for iPhone 4 has been released which fixes and / or activates FaceTime on unlocked iPhone 4s which are running on unofficial unsupported carriers such as T-Mobile US. According to the description of the app, it should work on just about any carrier worldwide. You must be able to receive an international SMS message to get FaceTime activated via MiTime.

It works by sending two international SMS messages to activate, therefore it cannot be free at this time as it costs the developer “to attempt to activate [your] phones”. So until and unless there is some other way around for activating FaceTime for unlocked iPhone 4s, this is the only way and well worth it in my opinion.

Also, if you recall, the developer behind MiTime is the same guy who brought us first ever fix for Push Notifications on hacktivated iPhones running iOS 3.x. So if that is anything to go by, he is highly trustable!

Follow the instructions posted below to activate FaceTime on your unlocked and jailbroken iPhone 4.

NOTE: You will need to first purchase MiTime for $5.99 for the app to be authorized before you install it. MiTime will not run on unauthorized devices. The number on your phone must match the number you entered on the website. Also, you do not need to touch the FaceTime toggle in Settings -> Phone and should not need to change it ever again. If you turn off FaceTime, just run MiTime again and it will re-enable it the proper way.









The instructions as posted on the official website are as follows.

Step 1: First up, you will need to add http://cydia.pushfix.info as a repository in Cydia on your jailbroken iPhone 4. Search for MiTime and install it.









Step 2: If you are outside the US, check your phone # in Settings -> Phone. Your phone number must be correct and should have the + symbol at the front of it. You should NOT continue unless your phone # is exactly the one that you entered on the purchase page of MiTime.info.

Step 3: Run MiTime and verify whether you are authorized. If your phone # matches, you should be good to go.

Step 4: See below and compare to what you have on the screen:

If it says "Ready for activation" and has an "Activate" button, you are ready to use a credit to activate.

If it does NOT say "Ready for activation", leave it at the this screen until it resets FaceTime and re-springs (2 minutes). After re-spring, unlock the phone and within one minute it should warn you about costs – IMPORTANT–>click OK.

If it says "Activated" you can stop here. It will back up your FaceTime activation for later recovery.

Step 5: If you are ready, tap the “Activate my FT” button and follow the prompts. Only send one activation request and wait for up to 15 minutes. It should only take 1 minute, but don’t waste your activation credits. If it doesn’t activate after 15 minutes, eject and re-insert your SIM. Wait 1 minute and then reboot.









Step 6: If it says that “An activation request has been generated”, stay on this screen. Within 1 minute usually, you will see it change to Activated.









Step 7: Once it shows Activated as shown in the screenshot below, you are done! It has saved your token and FaceTime is fully enabled.









The app can be used to fix almost any FaceTime problem in the future just by running it.

Here is a little video of it in action:MiTime Video



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You’ve heard about the yellow screen splotches and the wonky antenna that requires you to hold the new iPhone just right.

But now a new issue is coming to light: a faulty camera system that not only affects your ability to take pictures, it can foil your attempts to use FaceTime, the video chat feature that is the iPhone 4’s top talking point.

I ran into this issue over the weekend. Apple kindly sent me two iPhone 4s to test out. I’ve been trying to convince my wife that we need to upgrade our iPhone 3G’s to the new model, so I thought I’d show her how FaceTime works, figuring she’d be as wowed as I was when I tested it on a friend’s phone in the office.

But it didn’t work. While the phone I was using received my wife’s image, the small box that was supposed to display my image wasn’t showing anything. Meanwhile, on the phone my wife was using, she could only see her own image in the small box on her screen; she didn’t get any images from my phone.


FaceTime on the iPhone with the faulty camera; note the square that's supposd to show the forward-facing image
I figured that I must have done something wrong or that there was a glitch, so I tried again. Same result. I tried turning off the phone and turning it on again. Same thing.

Wondering if there was something wrong with the camera on my phone, I called up the camera application. It seemed to work fine. I was able to take a few pictures. But when I tried to switch the in-use camera from the rear to the forward-facing one, the program locked up, showing an unchanging image.

I closed the program and tried to re-open it, but the virtual shutter refused to open. I couldn’t even use the rear-facing camera. The only way to get the camera working again was to turn off the iPhone (by holding down the power button for 5 seconds or so and sliding the slider to “power off” the device) and then restarting it.

It turns out that I’m not the only one that’s having trouble with the new iPhone’s camera. I’ve found four different discussions in Apple’s own support boards in which people have claimed having similar issues. It’s unclear yet how many iPhone 4s are affected by the problem and whether the camera problem is affecting FaceTime on other people’s phones.


The iPhone's camera app, locked and refusing to open.
An Apple representative I spoke with today said she was unaware of the issue.

Regardless, given the different issues that have come to light with the new iPhone 4, it sure looks like Apple’s quality control was asleep when the new gadget was being readied for store shelves.

How about you? Have you experienced this problem? If so, please let me know.

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Jailbreakme.com DNS problem

Posted by DjRaz55 Tuesday, August 17, 2010 0 comments




Please use www.jailbreakme.con instead of jailbreakme.com for the time being (temporary DNS issue)


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PDF Patch Fixing what Apple won’t

Posted by DjRaz55 Thursday, August 12, 2010 0 comments

PDF Patch Fixing what Apple won’t
Search for it in cydia

On Wednesday, Apple (finally) released firmware 4.0.2, which patches the very large security holes exploited by @comex in the 2nd incarnation of jailbreakme.com. The only problem is they outright abandoned iPhone2G and iPod Touch 1G users! Even though Apple acknowledges in their security update the severity of these holes, they left iPhone2G and ipt1G owners high and dry — completely vulnerable to truly malicious variants of jailbreakme (these variants aren’t out yet, but they’re sure to come!).

Luckily for Apple, the Jailbreak community isn’t so callous. @saurik has been burning the midnight oil coding a Cydia package that will fix the holes for all devices and all firmware versions (even going back to version 2.x!). It will be released very soon, after some more testing is done.



Since the only reason for 4.0.2 was to fix the security holes, and since the upcoming Cydia package will fix them too (and then some!), everybody should sit tight on 4.0.1 (or lower) and install the Cydia package as soon as it’s out. Jailbreakers can have their cake and eat it too.

P.S. Dear Apple: you’re welcome!

Update #1: For those who know their way around the bash shell and dpkg, please try out this fix and send any pertinent feedback to @saurik.



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redsn0w Jailbreak iOS 4.0.2 iPhone 3G & 2G

Posted by DjRaz55 Wednesday, August 11, 2010 0 comments




redsn0w from June can still JB 4.0.2 for iPhone3G and ipt2G(non-MC) ONLY (point it at 4.0 IPSW)


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iPhone 4 Baseband

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iPhone4 baseband isn't updated in 4.0.2, but ultrasn0w requires JB. 4.0.1 SHSH blobs will protect you from "oops" update


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Summary

This document describes the security content of iOS 4.0.2 Update for iPhone and iPod touch, which can be downloaded and installed using iTunes.

For the protection of our customers, Apple does not disclose, discuss, or confirm security issues until a full investigation has occurred and any necessary patches or releases are available. To learn more about Apple Product Security, see the Apple Product Security website.

For information about the Apple Product Security PGP Key, see "How to use the Apple Product Security PGP Key."

Where possible, CVE IDs are used to reference the vulnerabilities for further information.

To learn about other Security Updates, see "Apple Security Updates".

Products Affected

iPhone, Product Security, iPod touch
iOS 4.0.2 Update for iPhone and iPod touch
FreeType

CVE-ID: CVE-2010-1797

Available for: iOS 2.0 through 4.0.1 for iPhone 3G and later, iOS 2.1 through 4.0 for iPod touch (2nd generation) and later

Impact: Viewing a PDF document with maliciously crafted embedded fonts may allow arbitrary code execution

Description: A stack buffer overflow exists in FreeType's handling of CFF opcodes. Viewing a PDF document with maliciously crafted embedded fonts may allow arbitrary code execution. This issue is addressed through improved bounds checking.

IOSurface

CVE-ID: CVE-2010-2973

Available for: iOS 2.0 through 4.0.1 for iPhone 3G and later, iOS 2.1 through 4.0 for iPod touch (2nd generation) and later

Impact: Malicious code running as the user may gain system privileges

Description: An integer overflow exists in the handling of IOSurface properties, which may allow malicious code running as the user to gain system privileges. This issue is addressed through improved bounds checking.


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iOS 4.0.2 is out. Don't accept it! Please wait for further details. You can loose your jailbreak


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ultrasn0w upgraded to version 1.1-1 they tweaked a few things that may help with standby battery life, you can upgrade via
Cydia.

Every time you update ultrasn0w (or Signal), CommCenter must restart. Restarting works in most cases but sometimes you need to reboot.


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Keep Private with PrivaCy

Posted by DjRaz55 Tuesday, August 10, 2010 0 comments

PrivaCy
It comes as a solution to a problem which has recently made news about app store apps secretly taking information about your device and/or location and storing it.

Its out in cydia if you want to help stop this happening.

Install the new updates in Cydia so you get the Repo.

Then search for PrivaCy and install PrivaCy

After a respring check the settings on the device and it should be there.

On = SEND INFORMATION
Off = DON'T SEND INFORMATION



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Install Flash Player (Frash) on iPhone 4, iPad & 3GS

Posted by DjRaz55 Sunday, August 8, 2010 0 comments




1: First up, you will need to jailbreak your iOS device

2: In cydia Add source (http://repo.benm.at)

3: Search for Frash and install

4: Restart your iPhone or iPad and you are done. Now simply browse any Flash based site, click on the “Flash” text to play the Flash content.


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JailbreakMe.com has been updated which has fixed all the problems related to FaceTime and MMS. If you are doing a fresh jailbreak, you will not have any of these issues. Existing users will need to do a “Complete Upgrade” of Cydia followed by a reset of Network Settings. To do this, simply fire up Cydia and let the loading to finish. It will now automatically ask you to update Cydia. Touch on “Complete Upgrade” and reboot the device once it is done. Go to Settings –> General –> Reset –> Reset Network Settings. Reboot the device again. The problem should be fixed now.


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Fix MMS & FaceTime

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Step 1: Jailbreak your iPhone 4, 3GS on iOS 4.0.1 / 4.0 using JailbreakMe.

Step 2: Once you are done with the jailbreak, start “Cydia” on your iPhone.

Step 3: Touch on “Manage” tab on the bottom.

Step 4: Now touch on “Sources” as seen in the screenshot below:

Step 5: Touch on “Edit”, and then on “Add”. You should now be prompted to enter a url source as seen in the screenshot below. Type “http://iphonedelivery.advinux.com/cydia/” and click on“Add Source”.


Cydia will now automatically update your sources by following a series of automated steps.

Step 6: After installation is completed. Search for “iPhoneDelivery” in Cydia and install this application. This app apparently fixes both the FaceTime and MMS issue.


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Unlock iPhone 4, 3GS & 3G withUltrasn0w 1.0-1

Posted by DjRaz55 Wednesday, August 4, 2010 0 comments

ultrasn0w now supports the iPhone4!



Version 1.0-1 of ultrasn0w works for:

iPhone4 baseband 01.59
3G/3GS basebands 04.26.08, 05.11.07, 05.12.01 and 05.13.04
(If ultrasn0w doesn’t show when you search Cydia, add the repo: repo666.ultrasn0w.com)


Enjoy!


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Jailbreak iPhone 4, 3GS, 3G, iPad & iPod

Posted by DjRaz55 Tuesday, August 3, 2010 0 comments

Jailbreak

iPod 1G on 3.1.2
iPod 1G on 3.1.3
iPod 2G on 3.1.2
iPod 2G on 3.1.3
iPod 2G on 4.0
iPod 3G on 3.1.2
iPod 3G on 3.1.3
iPod 3G on 4.0
iPad on 3.2
iPad on 3.2.1
iPhone 3G on 3.1.2
iPhone 3G on 3.1.3
iPhone 3G on 4.0
iPhone 3G on 4.0.1
iPhone 3G[S] on 3.1.2
iPhone 3G[S] on 3.1.3
iPhone 3G[S] on 4.0
iPhone 3G[S] on 4.0.1
iPhone 4 on 4.0
iPhone 4 on 4.0.1

How? First back-up your device. Reboot your device then use safari on the device you want to jailbreak and go to www.jailbreakme.com swipe the bar a window should pop up telling you that it is downloading follow the on screen instructions and cydia will be installed



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