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Tuesday, May 3, 2011

Nimbuzz 2.2 0 : Free Calls & Messaging for iPhone, iPod touch, and iPad available !

Nimbuzz is free calls and messaging for the connected generation. Everything you need to communicate for free. Use it to meet, share, and connect with friends. You can also import friends from popular networks (Yahoo!™, MSN® Messenger, AIM®, ICQ, GoogleTalk, Facebook©, MySpace, Hyves) and SIP VoIP accounts.


New in Version 2.2.0:

  • Last Seen Online - shows you the last time your friend was seen on Nimbuzz.

  • Phonebook - for easy access to all of your phone's and Nimbuzz contacts from one integrated contact list.
  • 
Free avatars -- choose new and exciting avatars for your profile picture from N-World
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  • Improvements to:

Improvements to the following:
✓ Registration
✓ Profile
✓ Contact card
✓ Notification icon
✓ Ringtone

Bug fixes
  • Enjoy this brand new Nimbuzz version and make sure to tell your friends.
  • Thank you and "Happy free calling and messaging!"
  • TIP: Make cheap international calls with Nimbuzz Out to friends not yet on Nimbuzz and save 95% on your phone bill.

FREE CALLS
  • Free calls in HD quality to your friends Nimbuzz on 3G and Wi-Fi.

CONNECTION CONTINUES
  • Push notifications will inform you on chat, calls, voice messages and incoming files, even when not in use Nimbuzz.

CHEAP INTERNATIONAL CALLS
  • Call phones and mobiles at just 2 cents / minute with NimbuzzOut.
Nimbuzz is free and can be downloaded at the following address.

Speed Intensifier Speeds Up Your iPhone



We have no patience to wait Apple release the faster clip to make iPhone run faster, but if you got an jailbroken iPhone, with this Cydia tweat, you can speed up your iPhone by your self, In brief, Speed Intensifier speed up your devices to Dectupl and it doesn't drain batteries.Consequently, your iPhone will run much more faster. Besides, it maintain same speed throughout applications and works well with SBRotator, Barrel, vWallpaper and etc.
Speed Intensifier is a 2-part tweak that can speed up your iPhone’s performance by shortening or completely removing iOS animations. These transitional animations typically happen when you open a folder or window, and can really slow you down as you bounce between apps…
Here is How to Install Speed Intensifier on your iPhone:
This extension actually has 2 separate installs. One for your Settings.app and the other is a Winterboard add-on.
Both files can be found in the insanelyi.com repo. For folks who don’t have the source installed already, just navigate to your Manage tab in Cydia, select Sources, and add “http://repo.insanelyi.com.”
Once the new repository is installed, do a search for Speed Intensifier. You should see the app as well as the Speed Intensifier Addon. I recommend installing both of these, as the add-on compliments the main application quite well.
The add-on’s description states that it breaks the limitations that Apple imposes on the device to save your battery. It will make your iPhone’s processors operate as if it is plugged into the wall charging.
Speed Intensifier is adjustable from your Settings app, where you can change the speed of the tweak, as well as disable it. The add-on should show up in Winterboard as 3 options: SI Underclock, Si Speedup, and Si overclock.

New Browser-Based Cydia Alternative “Lima” Coming Soon [Jailbreak]

Cydia may be getting some competition from a new browser-based alternative called Lima. The development team behind the jailbreak installer, named Infini Dev Team, says the new package installer will be fully functional from Mobile Safari and let users install non-approved 3rd party apps and extensions just like Cydia.


Lima is going to be a browser-based dpkg Installer. Meaning all you have to do is visit a website in safari and you have a fully fucntional package installer!

The Infini Dev Team recently put out a working version of Icy, a Cydia alternative from Rip Dev that hasn’t been in development for some time now. Icy was a fast, lightweight package installer that many users preferred over Cydia, and Infini Dev is apparently taking a very stripped-down approach with Lima as well. We’re not exactly sure how the technology behind Lima works or when it will be available, but things appear to be functioning as described. Check out the video after the break to see Lima in action!

Would you be open to the idea of a browser-based package installer, or would you rather stick with Cydia as a long-trusted option? Let us know in the comments!

White iPhone 4 : NOT Thicker than Black iPhone 4 - Modified Rear Camera

In a try to find an Interpretation to the long-delayed launch of the white iPhone 4. Japanese blog has noted some differences between black and white iPhone 4.



Apparently that Apple modified the camera sensor:
Apple seems to have modified the camera sensor in the white version, opting for a slightly different module that likely carries almost identical specs to the one used in the black version. It is unclear, however, whether the change was made specifically to deal with issues related to light leakage reportedly affecting camera performance, one of the more popular targets of rumors regarding the device's delayed launch.
Proximity sensor also modified in white iPhone 4 :
The report also notes that the proximity sensor has been modified in the white models, although no details on the changes are included. The proximity sensor has been one of the chief areas of focus on the device, given Apple's obvious redesign of the iPhone's front plate in the area of the sensor, shifting from a grille of tiny holes in early renderings and samples of the white models to a single black window in the shipping versions.
On the other hand, Phil Schiller -Apple marketing chief- has sent a message on his Twitter disputing claims regarding white iPhone 4 increased thickness which claimed by some users last few days.
It is not thicker, don't believe all the junk that you read
Consumer Reports' caliper measurements of iPhone 4 thickness

Comparison showing white iPhone 4 thicker than black

We can conclude that difference may be an issue of quality control with some phones exhibiting the difference while others do not.

Apple to fix location tracking bug in iOS 4.3.3; due out soon

The guys over BGR were able to get the frist leaked screenshot of the upcoming iOS 4.3.3, they got the below screenshot from source inside Apple. As most of you know, iOS 4.3.3 update is coming specially to fix location tracking issue in iOS devices.



According to the source, Apple gonna release it with the next two weeks, possibly sooner as what happend in iOS 4.3.1 and 4.3.2.

What's new on iOS 4.3.3 :
  • The update will no longer back up the location database to iTunes.
  • The size of the location database will be reduced.
  • The location database will be deleted entirely when Location Services are turned off.
  • Battery life improvements.
  • iPod bug fixes.