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Friday, October 21, 2011

iPhone Dev Team Releases RedSn0w 0.9.9b7



After receiving feedback from jailbreakers on Reddit, the iPhone Dev Team has released an updated version of RedSn0w (version 0.9.9b7) which allows for a quicker jailbreak. By giving the option of no longer “stashing” applications by default during the RedSn0w run, the Dev Team has managed to reduce the time it takes to perform the jailbreak from 210 second to 80 seconds.

Although the time might be reduced at the time of the initial jailbreak, much of that time will be made up for the first time you launch Cydia, as Cydia will then want to stash the applications. The main feature provided here seems to be the option of whether you want RedSn0w to stash the applications or whether you want Cydia to, in the Preferences pane.

On a quick side note, the Windows version of RedSn0w 9.9.9b7 still does not support custom IPSWs.

You can read the official update notes posted by the Dev Team below:

Update #15: After some feedback on reddit, we’ve decided to make the initial jailbreak as quick as possible by no longer “stashing” the applications by default during the redsn0w run. This reduces the time to actually perform the jailbreak from 210 seconds to 80 seconds (60 percent!). However, you make up for much of that the first time you launch Cydia, which will then want to stash the applications. You can choose whether you want redsn0w or Cydia to stash in the Preferences pane.
You can download RedSn0w 0.9.9b7 by clicking the appropriate link below:


For those of you who are eagerly waiting for an untethered jailbreak to be released, you will have to continue to be patient.

Source: iPhone Dev Team

Wednesday, October 19, 2011

Siri on iPhone 4, 3GS, iPod Touch 4G, 3G, iPad 2, 1 Are Coming Soon (No Jailbreak Required)

We have something great for you from the tips box. Siri has been ported successfully on all devices running iOS 5 and a developer could get Siri connected to Apple’s server successfully on any device running iOS 5. Great news, right?


iPhone Developer known as Jackoplane announced today that he could get Siri connected to Apple’s servers and working on all devices running iOS 5. Jackoplane says that he’ll release Siri as soon as possible.
Moreover, the developer says that the iPhone 4S jailbreak is not needed to get Siri installed on older devices. He says that he’s already got the files. May be piracy?

All The Problems With iPhone 4S: Yellowgate, Poor battery, Siri, iCloud, Apple ID...


All The Problems With iPhone 4S: Yellowgate, Poor battery, Siri, iCloud, Apple ID...

Recenctly users who just got the first iPhone 4S start to claim about the shortage of the new generation of iPhone, such as yellowgate, poor battery performance, silly Siri stuff, Sprint, iCloud, Apple ID,  and lots more. Everytime Apple released a new generation of iPhone, some fringe issues just came up. Actually, they are common since they hit at once among million devices. Anyway there is no perfect product in the world including iPhone.
First up, the display. A bunch of people are writing in a thread on Apple’s Discussion Forums about washed out colors and yellowish tint on the iPhone 4S’s display. This is especially noticeable with lots of whites, such as when browsing the web or reading your email.
This is your Yellowgate. It looks worse from an angle (below the fold).
Hopefully, the tint should go away as glue from the factory dries.
A forum user Snowglider reports:
    "Got a new iPhone 4S this morning, and when I put it next to my old iPhone 4 I discovered the screen was much ‘nicer’ on the old iPhone. When I say nicer, its kind of got a really yellow tint to the screen on the 4S, whites are where you notice it the most for example the email looks far nicer on the iPhone 4 screen. All other colours look quite washed out. Anyone else got this problem?"
Not to worry, factory workers did not pee on your screen. It’s a common issue with the devices that have literally just been produced as the glue from the factory which keeps the screen in place dries. Watchful readers could note similar problems with early iPad 2 and iPhone 3G units. As for the recently reported slow 3G speeds on the Sprint network, the carrier has denied the issue. PCMag.com has the official statement:
    "As always, Sprint is carefully monitoring the performance of the 3G network. We are looking into a small number of reports of slow data speeds when using the iPhone 4S, however there are also reports showing that Sprint’s network is the fastest, such as the Gizmodo report that came out earlier today. Speed tests represent a moment in time and are subject to many variables including weather, time of day, device, and proximity to a tower. Sprint will continue to monitor the feedback we are getting from our customers and will investigate and resolve any issues that may arise."
Next up, some folks are complaining about their brand spanking new iPhone 4S’s battery draining out in just a couple of hours on standby. Now, Apple rates the battery inside the iPhone 4S as having up to 200 hours of standby, a hundred less than the previous model. This surprised some fans, especially considering the iPhone 4S’s extra .05W/hrs battery and an hour-long talk time increase. The most logical explanation for a thirty percent reduction in standby time is Siri or additional background processes with notifications. Judging by this thread on Apple’s support forums, the battery issue may be affecting a tiny portion of early adopters.
Moreover, iLounge found out in their iPhone 4S mega-review that the device also has worse battery life for 3G data and audio/video playback/recording. It fared better in their cellular calling tests and on par with the iPhone 4 for Wi-Fi and FaceTime. If it’s any consolation, Apple offersthese handy tips on improving battery life on your iPhone, including:
    "Be sure to go through at least one charge cycle per month (charging the battery to 100% and then completely running it down)."
Then there are the sporadic issues, including the high-pitched noise when connecting your iPhone 4S to a stereo via the headphones jack, microphone issues, frozen screen, frequent lockups, random unresponsiveness, getting stuck while syncing, overheating, camera lens rattle sound and more. Many of those can be attributed to a human factor or inapt users who, for example, complain about Siri missing on their device whereas the feature has to be manually turned on in Settings > General > Siri.
Moving on to Siri. As you know, Apple’s digital assistant is being billed as the killer feature of the iPhone 4S. Indeed, it’s like having a secretary of your own – in your pocket. Siri has inspired a site solely dedicated to the things Siri says (another one here). Heck, Jonathan Mann even sang a duet with Siri. Some answers Siri gives are amusing, such as responding to marriage questions with “My End User License Agreement does not cover marriage”. People are more amused by the silly stuff, like when you say “call me an ambulance” and she responds by acknowledging “From now on, I’ll call you ‘an ambulance’”. More on Siri and other tidbits below the fold.
Siri, fuzzy by design, taps a huge phrases database to come up with amusing replies.
Siri is clever enough to understand context and keep the conversation flowing naturally. Sometimes, however, this very feat can cause problems if you suddenly change the topic of conversation. Luckily, there’s a remedy for that, just tell Siri to “start over”. Also important, Siri does not work in Airplane mode. A network connection is needed because Siri talks to the Apple cloud which takes care of the artificial intelligence algorithms and reasoning engine. The cloud also offloads web-based queries from the phone for faster information retrieval. Due to this cloud-device integration, enthusiasts are unlikely to port Siri fully to other iOS devices, even though developer Steven Troughton-Smith has managed to get the user interface running on the iPhone 4. Apple notes in its Siri FAQ that additional languages will be supported in 2012, including Japanese, Chinese, Korean, Italian, and Spanish. For now, Siri understands English in the U.S., U.K. and Australia, plus French and German.
The yellow tinting on the iPhone 4S looks worse at an angle.
Thanks to the iCloud’s vast computing power and data Siri collects each time you ask her a question, your personal secretary gets better over time.
Apple explains:
    "The more you use Siri, the better it will understand you. It does this by learning about your accent and other characteristics of your voice. Siri uses voice recognition algorithms to categorize your voice into one of the dialects or accents it understands. As more people use Siri and it’s exposed to more variations of a language, its overall recognition of dialects and accents will continue to improve, and Siri will work even better."
Siri also learns about the world you live in by tapping information from your contacts, music library, calendars and reminders, as explained by Ed Wrenbeck, former lead developer of Siri:
    "For Siri to be really effective, it has to learn a great deal about the user. If it knows where you work and where you live and what kind of places you like to go, it can really start to tailor itself as it becomes an expert on you. This requires a great deal of trust in the institution collecting this data. Siri didn’t have this, but Apple has earned a very high level of trust from its customers."
On the cloud front, Apple created a mess by introducing iCloud accounts and the ability to migrate MobileMe accounts to iCloud. A lot of people complain about Apple ID issues in regards to iCloud, but Apple is unlikely to enable merging of multiple IDs into one.
The company clarified in a support article:
    "Can I merge multiple Apple IDs into one?
    You cannot merge two or more Apple IDs into a single one. You can, however, use one Apple ID for iCloud services and another Apple ID for store purchases (including iTunes in the Cloud and iTunes Match). See “Using one Apple ID for iCloud and a different Apple ID for Store Purchases” above for details."
You can check the iCloud status on this web page.
On a final note, while Siri is very effective at running errands, we shouldn’t forget it’s a work in progress and beta product. Summing up, Daring Fireball’s John Gruber, one of the toughest critics out there, highlighted in his iPhone 4S review paradigm shift Siri brings to the table:
    "It’s also sort of the antithesis of everything prior in iOS. iOS is explicit and visual. Everything you can do in iOS is something you can see and touch on screen. The limits are visible and obvious. Siri, on the other hand, feels limitless. It’s fuzzy, and fuzzy on purpose. There’s no way to tell what will work and what won’t. You must explore. I found it extremely fun to explore Siri — primarily because so many of the things I tried actually worked. It’s a completely different interface for interacting with your iPhone. You’re not driving or commanding the existing iPhone interface with commands. There is no syntax to memorize. You’re just, well, talking to your iPhone."
Source: Panda

Tuesday, October 18, 2011

Redsn0w 0.9.9b6 Released To Fix Location Services

Today the Dev-Team released Redsn0w 0.9.9b6 for Windows And MAC to fix some issues which were cause by the previous version of Redsn0w 0.9.9b5. The previous version was only for people on MAC and no Windows version was released. In Redsn0w 0.9.9b5, a new feature was added was of Baseband preservation. This feature performs the same function as Sn0wbreeze does.

The official change log of Redsn0w 0.9.9b6 is as follows:
 We’ve released version 0.9.9b6 of redsn0w, with both a functional fix and cosmetic fix for iOS5 jailbreakers.  For iPhone3GS owners with the 06.15 baseband, this redsn0w eliminates the network crash you saw when using Location Services in iOS5 (in fact, you don’t even need to disable Location Services anymore during the initial setup).   The cosmetic fix is to the visual countdown you see when going into DFU mode.
It’s okay to re-run this redsn0w over an existing device jailbroken at iOS5.  Just choose “Jailbreak” again and de-select Cydia (in other words, all the checkboxes will be unchecked).  If you are lucky enough to have an old-bootrom iPhone3GS, please pre-select the IPSW first (redsn0w can’t yet auto-detect the FW version of your old-bootrom 3GS if it’s already been jailbroken).
Like I told you before that the previous version of redsn0w was only available for MAC, So mostly people who used it on MAC might have faced these problems. If you also have faced these problems, so it is fine to re run the Jailbreak by Un-Checking Cydia on already jailbreaked iPhone/iPod/iPad to solve the above issues. If you own an Old-Bootrom iPhone 3GS, So you are still Untethered on iOS 5.
You can download the latest build of redsn0w from below for MAC and Windows.

Download Redsn0w 0.9.9b6 for Mac
Download Redsn0w 0.9.9b6 for Windows

And the feature of Custom IPSW is not yet compatible for Windows Users even in this build. The features is only available for people on MAC. So Windows users should wait for another Update in order to avail that feature.