One of the things we often take for granted from our mobile devices is the ability to quickly transfer files between any Bluetooth-capable devices. iOS doesn’t really play ball, though, leaving iPhone users to look for other means to share audio, video, and image files.
There have been a few attempts from Cydia purporting to allow Bluetooth file sharing, namely Celeste, which released last year. Unfortunately, not only did it not actually work particularly well, but it was limited to iOS devices only. What happened to universal sharing by default?
Well, enter AirBlue Sharing; the answer to the prayers of those looking to share files with local devices. Unlike Cesleste and the other solutions available, it gives you back your freedom by allowing you to send/receive from any Bluetooth device – even Android.
Compatible with devices running iOS 4.2 through iOS 5.0.1, this great tweak requires no configuration whatsoever, and offers high speed Bluetooth transmission of up to 1.7 MB/s. It leaves no stone unturned in its quest for total sharing, allowing you to send directly from Notes, Photos, Videos, Music, Contacts or Voice Memos if you so choose.
Here are a couple of video of this great tweak in action:
The cost? Well, it comes in at a rather hefty $4.99, and is available in Cydia as we speak. Then again, it works well, and is probably the best solution for Bluetooth sharing.
If you fancy giving AirBlue Sharing a go, head over to the BigBoss repository – a default in your list of Cydia sources unless you’ve opted to delete it – and make your purchase.
We’re loving it here at Redmond Pie, and cannot recommend it enough!
You will obviously need to jailbreak your device to install this tweak.
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It is going to be a big news of the month, as the developers in the world is successfully able to unlock the newly launched iPhone 4S baseband series, and make it to work on other available carrier networks by hooking their micro-SIM card in the iPhone 4S. iPhone 4S has been successfully unlocked on 1.0.11, 1.0.13, and 1.0.14 baseband. The iPhone 4S unlock doesn’t depend on software method of unlocking the device, such as Ultrasn0w method, which is available to older devices after jailbreaking them on newer versions without updating their basebands. The current iPhone 4S unlock method is a hardware unlocking method, like we have seen last year for the iPhone 4 device with Gevey SIM interposers.
The new iPhone 4S hardware method is not come from any known team in the market, instead it is created by a new team in the market named “ Team ChinaSnow”. The group of developers has recently been successfully able to unlock iPhone 4S baseband on iOS 5.0 and iOS 5.0.1 without any need of jailbreak on the device. The team has just published their iPhone 4S unlock method video on YouTube.
How To Unlock Your iPhone 4S Baseband 1.011, 1.0.13, and 1.0.14 With TP SIM:
Actually, the method of unlocking the iPhone 4S baseband on the latest iOS 5 firmware bit easier than ever, because the new method is doesn’t require any changes to the core of the device, and even doesn’t requires you to do any sketchy thing on your device to make it unlock on latest iOS firmware. Team ChinaSnow is new in the market and has no track record in the past with their discovery, but their demoed video is looking legit, and we also believe that it can unlock your device. It is just another SIM interposer like the Gevey SIM; you just have to hook it up on your iPhone 4S SIM slot with your micro-SIM card.
In another report, the iPhone Dev Team also reported before the launch of their untethered jailbreak that they had successfully dumped the iPhone 4S baseband, and the unlock for iPhone 4S will soon launch, but we have not seen a single hint suggesting about the imminent launch of iPhone 4S unlock by the iPhone Dev Team. However, in the meantime if you wish to unlock your iPhone 4S on latest baseband and firmware you can go with TP SIM to unlock iPhone 4S baseband: 1.0.11, 1.0.13, and 1.0.14.
TP-SIM iPhone 4S Unlock Features:
No jailbreak required, insert and go!
*No need to dial 112 (after the first time initialization)
Supports 3G, EDGE, MMS, Facetime
Supports iPhone 4S baseband 1.0.11, 1.0.13 and 1.0.14.
Supports iPhone 4 baseband 1.59.00, 2.10.04, 3.10.01, 4.10.01 but NOT 4.11.08
No hardware alteration or modification required – will not affect your warranty
Robust and sturdy steel custom SIM tray
Unlocks ALL worldwide networks
Uses high performance original F981 chip for ultra-low voltage operation
Team ChinaSnow is new in the market, and has no relations with the big retailers to push their new unlock method, and therefore, the SIM interposer is currently not easily available in the market, but you can just pre-order it from here. TP SIM to Unlock iPhone 4S is available for $99.95.
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Apple has published today new iPhone 4S ads on YouTube.
1-Rock God
2-Road Trip
From finding gas to discovering a great place to eat, Siri can help you get from A to B like never before.
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If still anyone of you wants Siri alternative for the old generation devices like iPhone 4, and iPad 2 without messing with any operating system and your home or business local networks to make anything working, then for surely you will like the new best alternative to Siri called Sara. We know there are already coupled of tweaks and services available in Cydia to bring Siri on your iPhone, iPad, such as Spire by the Chpwn. Spire is quite good, and works awesome if you have set up it properly but the installation of Spire on the local network is just out of mind for the simple skills having users and for those who have not ever heard the name of operating systems carrying the roots of Linux.
Many people argued around the social websites that they haven’t able to make Spire work on the local network and wants something ready to use services for their Spire installation on the device. However, here comes the Sara, after the development of months and testing it is finally available in the Cydia Store for free of cost, with aim to bring the Siri UI and much more working service on your device. Sara is available in the Cydia Store for free of cost, and it also works on iPad without playing any advanced settings on your device core. Sara is an alternative application, which adds a quick icon to your device dashboard, and allows you to run on your device with a single tap.
Sara also has the good-looking Siri user interface and much quick clean out of the interface than the Siri itself; the tweak is come up with coupled of great features and without any limitations on your device. Sara is appeared to beating Siri on the location-based services, as the Sara allows you to expand the location-based searches, and it won’t limit its services to the United States and Canada. In addition to this, Sara also has an ability to control your PC, switch couple of phone toggles, search for songs, built-in barcode reader, and even learns from its mistakes. The main and most useful feature of the Sara is you don’t need to set up any proxies to make it work on your device.
Sara is available on this repo “http://isoftjsc.com”, you can simply download it on your device without any hustle. Simply add this repo in your Cydia sources and search for “Sara 0.2” on your Cydia Store.
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