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Monday, May 2, 2011

Turn Any Song in Your iTunes Library To a Ringtone

There are many Tweaks in Cydia which makes you do this. The Tweak i can remember is called Any Ring. It also has the same function. But to get the function you need to Jailbreak and there are issues in Jailbreak also. Which are Tethered and Untethered and will the Tweak Support your iOS or not. So how about ignoring all the things like Jailbreak and make a way out of that Jailbreak World and do it without it. Not Possible? :P
Now it is possible by GeoRing. This App helps you to put up any song as a ringtone fron your iTunes Library. GeoRing doesn’t require iTunes syncing, which means your phone can ring with any song right away.
To make ringing more fun, create a Ringtone Playlist with all your favorite songs and hear a new ringtone every time. GeoRing randomly picks a song from your playlist when your phone rings.

To set it up Just follow the Easy Steps Below and Apply them and enjoy:

The App is called GeoRing and it available in the App Store for $1.99.

iPhone 4 Vs. Samsung Focus WP7 - Task Speed Test [Video]

In the below video that we show in this article you will see a comparison between iPhone 4 and Samsung Focus which is equiped with Windows Phone 7 (WP7) operating system on using social networks.



The competition was in the below operations:
  • Taking a picture
  • Post picture to Facebook
  • Update status.
  • Find directions to a Restaurant.
  • Find movie times.

By comparing iPhone 4 with Samsung, you will note that Samsung was the winner, which means that there's well-integration between WP7 and social networks. It's also noted that iOS is deficient precisely from this point of view, namely the integration with Facebook and other social networks which became almost essential for most users worldwide.

Apple Begins Widespread Testing Of iOS 5, Public Developer Preview Build Coming Soon?

iOS 5 is expected to bring with it some juicy new features, not least a new notification system and application developers are starting to see the next iOS version show up in the stats they receive from Apple. Proof the company is ramping up testing, perhaps?
The photo from 9to5Mac shows the OS is being tested on all kinds of devices including iPods, iPads and iPhones of all versions including the iPhone 3GS (not shown in the picture). It was assumed the ageing 3GS would be left out of future major iOS releases but apparently Apple are at least testing the combination. Whether that will culminate in the handset being updated though remains to be seen.
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Devices beginning to show up in developers’ stats could mean a public release in months, with various betas and a Golden Master coming beforehand.

Notifications iOS 5 here is a new concept

After some avervene proposed in the past, let us show you a new concept of how Apple could improve the Push Notification in iOS 5. In this case it is a very complex project, at least in theory, and that is why even successful. The author has created these templates using graphics resources already present in IOS, with the exception of some components


iOS notifications concept from Andreas on Vimeo.




Notifications
The easy part of this concept concerns the notification system, designed to be less invasive of the current implemented by Apple. Pop-ups are not in fact appear in the center of the screen but will appear at the bottom of the display in the dock designed for multitasking.



This system would be compatible with both the notifications that true with other elements, such as receiving SMS on the iPhone. As you can see from the new pop-switchers would be less bulky dock Multitasking IOS 4 and would be in line with the rest of the interface.


New Application Notifications
The application icon is taken from the symbol of the notifications in the settings of IOS. The author suggests and considers useful to the inclusion of a single application that collects all the notifications received. There is an app for everything? Well, this concept is an app for the notifications!


It would thus be organized interface for applications which would be collected all the notifications received from various services. In addition, each label (application) would show a small badge to show the cumulative number of specific notifications received from it. Useful, simple and practical.


The application itself is very simple. Notifications are displayed in three different ways: in chronological order, so extended to read the entire contents, or in an organic way as previously reported. In all modes of display notifications can be "cleaned up" without losing any of your messages. You can also select and delete individual notifications.


A feature that was not foreseen but the designer is the one that would allow the user to respond to a notification (eg a message on Facebook) directly from the Notifications.


Settings
The standard settings for notifications of IOS are located within the application notifications. Among these are new privacy setting (full view of the message or not, pop-up pop-up view of the notifications in lockscreen, etc.). Currently, with IOS 4.3.2, if you receive a text message, the message will appear as pop-up inside the lock screen.


Also introduced was a feature that allows the user to stop receiving notifications when using full-screen applications, such as Angry Birds in general or the games available in the App Store. Of course you can also turn off notifications based applications, just as is currently possible.


Lock Screen
Notifications in the Screen Lock, albeit small (can be viewed one at a time and have little interaction with the user), are already present in IOS. In this concept, however, the notifications in the lock screen is completely revised. More notifications collected in a single box and a "slide to view" this just below the clock. In this space you will only see some information that will be entered and displayed in chronological order, from newest to oldest.


To read a notice has been devised a really clever: just like the "Slide to unlock, just press the application icon for which you received a notification and then drag to the right. This will open the application in question and you can read the notification.


This reduces the risk of opening inadvertently (and thus to mark as read) a notice received from IOS.


How about this concept? Would you like to see a push notification system similar to this in iOS 5?
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Steve Jobs Suffering From HIV-1, by WikiLeaks

Steve Jobs the C.E.O of Apple Inc is reported to have HIV+ according to WikiLeaks. In past Steve had bad Health and went on a Medical leave for months which made the Apple Inc Share fall down.
The analysis was conducted in September, 2004. Wiki Leaks also posted some pictures of the Medical file which is said to be of the 53 Years old Steven Paul Jobs.

The two first two constrains of HIV-1 strains seem to be common in the world.
If Steve Jobs did have HIV, it is possible that his pancreatic cancer was a Kaposi’s sarcoma, which are noted to emulate pancreatic cancer in HIV-positive patients. Steve Jobs also follows a diet occasionally recommended to AIDS patients as an alternative therapy.

Wikileaks before publishing any document carefully check their veracity but as a matter of Security some blog went online to see if he can find any product signed by Steve Jobs.

Above is the picture which makes it more clear that the sign shown above match the same sign done on the medical file.
Still a big props to Steve because he never let any one knew about his bad health and he kept on working and made the best product ever.