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AppTag Laser Blaster - Real World First Person Shooter!




AppTag Laser Blaster from Jon Atherton on Vimeo.

AppTag Laser Blaster brings first person shooter console gameplay to smartphones in the real world. Obviously, as with any blaster toy, the object is to shoot your friends! The AppTag does the shooting and the smartphone keeps score and tracks everything else, the App even adds Augmented Reality objects such as medkits, armour, weapons and ammo packs! 

For targeting we use a focused infrared beam and sensor for the 'laser' so it's totally safe. Each unit has an IR sender and receiver, and the AppTag unit works together with an attached smartphone or iPod Touch.


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Interval 4G Waterproof Headphone System for iPod shuffle (4th Gen)

The H2O Audio Interval Waterproof Case and Headphone System is the perfect swim solution for anyone who is training in the water and wants to bring their iPod shuffle with them. No more staring into the abyss of the ocean or at a black line, now you can rock out while you're in the water. With an integrated waterproof iPod shuffle case and stereo waterproof headphones, there is no lap you won't be able to power through.



The Interval is the only waterproof iPod case designed just for swimmers! If you’re an iTunes user, there’s no better way to bring your own personal soundtrack into the pool. The waterproof case for the iPod shuffle 4th generation has integrated Surge 2G headphones and easily attaches to almost any swim goggle. Finally swimmers can have the same advantage of training with music that dry land athletes have enjoyed for years. Train harder, swim longer and have more fun doing it with the Interval 4G.


For more details:
http://www.h2oaudio.com/store/waterproof-headphone-systems.html

Parse the iPod Touch 5th generation (3 photos)

Wanting to find the differences from previous generations, iFixit team first looked at the new nano. Found in flash memory from another manufacturer but with the changed label processor. iPod touch, in general, did not promise anything good, but hope springs eternal
iFixit draw our attention to four differences that are simply worth mentioning:
• Possible upgrade chip for wireless

Remembering Steve Jobs

Steve Jobs
1955 - 2011


If you would like to share your thoughts, memories, and condolences, please email rememberingsteve@apple.com


NOBODY else in the computer industry, or any other industry for that matter, could put on a show like Steve Jobs. His product launches, at which he would stand alone on a black stage and conjure up a “magical” or “incredible” new electronic gadget in front of an awed crowd, were the performances of a master showman. All computers do is fetch and shuffle numbers, he once explained, but do it fast enough and “the results appear to be magic”. He spent his life packaging that magic into elegantly designed, easy to use products.
He had been among the first, back in the 1970s, to see the potential that lay in the idea of selling computers to ordinary people. In those days of green-on-black displays, when floppy discs were still floppy, the notion that computers might soon become ubiquitous seemed fanciful. But Mr Jobs was one of a handful of pioneers who saw what was coming. Crucially, he also had an unusual knack for looking at computers from the outside, as a user, not just from the inside, as an engineer—something he attributed to the experiences of his wayward youth.
Mr Jobs caught the computing bug while growing up in Silicon Valley. As a teenager in the late 1960s he cold-called his idol, Bill Hewlett, and talked his way into a summer job at Hewlett-Packard. But it was only after dropping out of college, travelling to India, becoming a Buddhist and experimenting with psychedelic drugs that Mr Jobs returned to California to co-found Apple, in his parents’ garage, on April Fools’ Day 1976. “A lot of people in our industry haven’t had very diverse experiences,” he once said. “So they don’t have enough dots to connect, and they end up with very linear solutions.” Bill Gates, he suggested, would be “a broader guy if he had dropped acid once or gone off to an ashram when he was younger”.
Dropping out of his college course and attending calligraphy classes instead had, for example, given Mr Jobs an apparently useless love of typography. But support for a variety of fonts was to prove a key feature of the Macintosh, the pioneering mouse-driven, graphical computer that Apple launched in 1984. With its windows, icons and menus, it was sold as “the computer for the rest of us”. Having made a fortune from Apple’s initial success, Mr Jobs expected to sell “zillions” of his new machines. But the Mac was not the mass-market success Mr Jobs had hoped for, and he was ousted from Apple by its board.
Yet this apparently disastrous turn of events turned out to be a blessing: “the best thing that could have ever happened to me”, Mr Jobs later called it. He co-founded a new firm, Pixar, which specialised in computer graphics, and NeXT, another computer-maker. His remarkable second act began in 1996 when Apple, having lost its way, acquired NeXT, and Mr Jobs returned to put its technology at the heart of a new range of Apple products. And the rest is history: Apple launched the iMac, the iPod, the iPhone and the iPad, and (briefly) became the world’s most valuable listed company. “I’m pretty sure none of this would have happened if I hadn’t been fired from Apple,” Mr Jobs said in 2005. When his failing health forced him to step down as Apple’s boss in August, he was hailed as the greatest chief executive in history. Oh, and Pixar, his side project, produced a string of hugely successful animated movies.
In retrospect, Mr Jobs was a man ahead of his time during his first stint at Apple. Computing’s early years were dominated by technical types. But his emphasis on design and ease of use gave him the edge later on. Elegance, simplicity and an understanding of other fields came to matter in a world in which computers are fashion items, carried by everyone, that can do almost anything. “Technology alone is not enough,” said Mr Jobs at the end of his speech introducing the iPad 2, in March 2011. “It’s technology married with liberal arts, married with humanities, that yields the results that make our hearts sing.” It was an unusual statement for the head of a technology firm, but it was vintage Steve Jobs.
His interdisciplinary approach was backed up by an obsessive attention to detail. A carpenter making a fine chest of drawers will not use plywood on the back, even though nobody will see it, he said, and he applied the same approach to his products. “For you to sleep well at night, the aesthetic, the quality, has to be carried all the way through.” He insisted that the first Macintosh should have no internal cooling fan, so that it would be silent—putting user needs above engineering convenience. He called an engineer at Google one weekend with an urgent request: the colour of one letter of Google's on-screen logo on the iPhone was not quite the right shade of yellow. He often wrote or rewrote the text of Apple’s advertisements himself.
His on-stage persona as a Zen-like mystic notwithstanding, Mr Jobs was an autocratic manager with a fierce temper. But his egomania was largely justified. He eschewed market researchers and focus groups, preferring to trust his own instincts when evaluating potential new products. “A lot of times, people don’t know what they want until you show it to them,” he said. His judgment proved uncannily accurate: by the end of his career the hits far outweighed the misses. Mr Jobs was said by an engineer in the early years of Apple to emit a “reality distortion field”, such were his powers of persuasion. But in the end he changed reality, channelling the magic of computing into products that reshaped music, telecoms and media. The man who said in his youth that he wanted to “put a ding in the universe” did just that.

Eco Pod Best Protection For Ipod

When we're out on the water, we're constantly longing to take our phones and mp3 players for a swim with us... aren't you? Now we can enjoy a little "I'm on a Boat" when we're actually on a boat -- thanks to Grace Digital Audio's Eco Pod -- without worrying about our handheld's survival. The company announced today that its latest sand, shock and waterproof enclosure is now available -- and it

DreamBoard Theming Free Download


DreamBoard Theming Free For iPhone, iPod Touch and iPad!There is no denying that WinterBoard is THE most popular theming application available for thejailbroken iDevices namely iPhone, iPod Touch and iPad. There are countless themes available through Cydia for the WinterBoard platform. One of the reasons for its immense popularity has to do with the free availability of the app. It took a lot of

iOS 5: Tweet everywhere

by Twitter on Tuesday, June 7, 2011 at 2:29am


Twitter has always been the best way to instantly share whatever is happening around you, and everything you're interested in, anywhere you are. And today we're working with Apple to make sharing on Twitter even easier: Twitter is built right into iOS 5, coming soon to iPhone, iPad and iPod touch devices worldwide.

This means that you’ll be able to sign in to your Twitter account once and then tweet with a single tap from Twitter-enabled apps, including Apple’s apps—Camera, Photos, Safari, Contacts, YouTube, and Maps. And developers of all of your favorite apps can easily take advantage of the single sign-on capability, letting you tweet directly from their apps too.

Building Twitter into iOS 5 truly creates the easiest way to share everything that’s happening in your world. Take a picture, tap “Tweet”. Tweeting has never been simpler.

Security researcher’s app is like an over-the-shoulder iPad keylogger


A security researcher has created an app that allows you to log an iPad user’s keystrokes from any distance, so long as you’ve got a line of sight to the device’s keyboard.
Researcher Haroon Meer of security firm Thinkst in South Africa’s Pretoria announced the app, shoulderPad, earlier this week, Forbes’ Andy Greenberg reports.
The app, which can be installed on Mac OS and jailbroken iPhones and iPads, uses image recognition software to identify each keystroke an iPad user makes. As a form of feedback, the iPad’s virtual keyboard flashes blue when you hit a key to confirm that you pressed the right one. It’s this blue flash that allows the app to decode keystrokes automatically.
The same technology could be used on recorded surveillance camera footage to get the same results, Meer told Forbes.
This development is bound to provoke some discussions at Apple, and I know I’ll be more careful about punching in a password in public — even if it is unlikely there’s someone watching with shoulderPad.

AssistiveTouch in iOS 5 – Live video demo

Heres a quick demo on how to enable and use AssistiveTouch in iOS 5.

iPhone/iPod Touch-”Cannot Connect to Youtube” ERROR-FIX


The “Cannot connect to youtube” error is a very common error, on the iPhones & iPods. There are many solutions to solve this error, but I am going to show you the most efficient & easy ones.

Solution 1: Check whether your iDevice’s Date & Time is upto date, if not, update it and give the Youtube app a try.

If the Error stays, follow the solution 2
Solution 2:
Step 1)
Open Cydia
Step 2)Goto

How To Jailbreak iOS 4.3.2 (FULL Untethered) for iPhone 4, 3GS / iPod 3G, 4G/ iPad



iOS 4.3.2 download : http://tinyurl.com/4-3-2DOWNLOAD
Redsn0w 0.9.6RC14 (Windows) : http://tinyurl.com/6goj6nk
Redsn0w 0.9.6RC14 (Mac) : http://tinyurl.com/6yp3a7u
NOTE: Those of you who rely on a carrier unlock MUST STAY AWAY from Redsn0w and stock iOS 4.3.1 firmware. Instead, use PwnageTool (on Mac) or Sn0wbreeze (on Windows)
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List of iPhone / iTunes error messages – And Solution on how to fix the error


Heres a list of different error message that you might get on your iPhone / iPhone 4 / iPad / iPod Touch or iTunes. You can also find a solution on how to fix the error after the break.

Errors -9815
Set exact date, restart computer.

Errors -9814
Set exact date, restart computer.

Errors -9800
Set exact date, restart computer.

Error -50
Delete Storm Vedio, QuickTime, iTunes, then reinstall

How to change Bootlogos on iOS 4.2.1 iPhone 4, iPhone 3Gs and iPod Touch






Instructions:

Your device must be jailbroken via NEW GreenPois0n RC5 on 4.2.1 Firmware.
Devices Supported iPhone 3Gs, 4 iPod Touch 2G,3G & 4G
Install Apple boot logo via Cydia

RedSn0w 0.9.7b3 Guide: How to Untether iOS 4.2.1 Jailbreak for iPhone, iPod touch & iPad


Redsn0w 0.9.7b3: http://tinyurl.com/27×98aj
iOS Official 4.2.1: http://tinyurl.com/26qlwnl
iOS 4.2beta3 : download from Apple Dev program or google “download ios 4.2 beta 3″

1) cd /usbmuxd-1.0.6/python-client
2) chmod +x tcprelay.py
3) ./tcprelay.py -t 22:2222

- THIS IS STILL A BETA! Do this at your own risk.
- iPhone 3GS or iPod touch 2g/3g currently not supported
- Mac only for as of today
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How to remove apps & add spaces to iPod Nano 6G SpringBoard


Heres a simple tutorial on how to remove apps and add spaces to the new iPod nano 6G springboard, a simple basic hack.


This tutorial is meant to accompany the written tutorial here: http://nanohack.me/?p=18

How to apply a screen protector to your iPhone / iPod Touch


This is a guide on how to apply a screen protector to your iPhone / iPod Touch

How to remove those annoying icon badge on your iPhone / iPod Touch


This guide will help you remove those annoying “icon badge” from App Store / Cydia or any other iPhone apps. You need to have a Jailbroken iPhone / iPod Touch to use this guide!
1-Download and install appflow from cydia
2-Open appflow
2-Click App Store / Cydia (or the app that you want to remove the badge from) in appflow
4-Click badge it
5-Enter “0″ to remove the bage and the tap on ok / save

How to change default SSH password on your iPhone / iPod Touch


This guide helps you to change the default SSH password on your iPhone / iPod Touch. To change the default SSH password will help you prevent getting virus on your phone (at least for now)

First start with opening Cydia. Then search for “mobileterminal” in the search field and you will be presented with MobileTerminal app

Changing the Password

Now launch MobileTerminal from your springboard

How to Jailbreak iPod Touch 3.1.2

Heres an guide on how to jailbreak your iPod Touch with 3.1.2 firmware. Please read these instructions carefully and if you are experiencing any problem with the jailbreak you can always restore your old iPod Touch backup file by connecting your iPod Touch to iTunes. Don’t forget to backup your data before jailbreaking.


Jailbreak your iPod Touch at your own risk, you may damage your phone

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iFaith by ih8sn0w - Backup SHSH Blobs For Any Firmware

iFaith allows you to save SHSH blobs from the iPhone 3GS, iPhone 4, iPod touch 3G, iPod touch 4G, iPad 1 and Apple TV 2 to be saved locally on your computer as well as online. It allows you to save the SHSH blobs from any firmware from 3.1.x all the way to the most recent 4.3.3 release of iOS as long as you are still on that firmware.


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