Sunday, April 3, 2011

When Millions Are Bad: I?ve Got A Case Of The Fridays

The web can be a funny thing. When something goes viral, it spreads to almost every corner of the web and finds a way to infect you. Rebecca Black’s music video for her (terrible) song Friday has amassed over 40 million views and close to 700,000 dislikes. As parodies funnier and better than the song [...]

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Kraft Turning Tweets Into A Commercial In Next 24 Hours

Have you been tweeting about the goodness of Kraft Macaroni & Cheese? If you have a TV spot featuring your tweet and Twitter username could start appearing on Kraft commercials in the next 24 hours as part of the company’s new push to reach out to customers using social media. Twitter employees and the peeps [...]

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Apple-themed April Fools' day pranks through the years

If it wasn't apparent already, today is April Fools' day and Apple's 35th birthday. To celebrate this occasion, Network World has compiled a list of popular Apple-themed April Fools' jokes from the past. Some are from Apple employees and some from the news media, but almost all of them are entertaining.

The most famous joke involves Clarus the Dogcow. Created by Susan Kare, designer of the happy-faced Mac computer icon, the black and white dog-slash-bovine became an integral part of the Page Setup dialog box in early versions of Mac OS.

Discussion of the cow-like dog icon continued internally within Apple's Developer and Technical Support (DTS) group until one member, Mark "The Red" Harlan, let loose the dogcow and named it Clarus in an Apple Technical document released on April 1st, 1989. This off-the-cuff joke has taken on a life of its own and is now a part of Apple's pop culture history.

Other notable April Fools' jokes include Macworld's 2004 "wicked fast", triple-CPU system called the PowerMac G5 Cubed or iFixit's genuinely clever 2010 teardown analysis of the Apple tablet, otherwise known as the Netwon MessagePad 2000. Oh yeah, we can't forget the April 1, 2006 date when we announced that TUAW was closing up shop.Apple-themed April Fools' day pranks through the years originally appeared on TUAW on Fri, 01 Apr 2011 16:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.Source | Permalink | Email this | Comments

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Google?s 1 Gbps Fiber Service Coming To Kansas City & Community, Nowhere Else

Google has finally announced which city it will grace with a 100 times faster than average Fiber Internet connection. The winner? Kansas City, Kansas. This finally puts an end to the year long wait of which lucky city would be visited by Google and graced with the insanely fast 1 Gbps connection. Of the 1,000 [...]

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10 Things That Simply Need To Be In iOS 5

WWDC. It's like Christmas for OS X and iOS developers. Each year, they flock to San Francisco's Moscone Center, anxiously awaiting the pair of gifts that Apple annually bestows: the new iPhone, and a bundle of new features on which they'll build their next big thing.

If whispers and hearsay hold true, this year's WWDC will only feature the latter; the iPhone 5, says the rumor mill, won't be showing its face until Fall. Instead, this show is purportedly going to be all about iOS and OS X. While Apple doesn't come right out and say it, it's pretty safe to assume that by "iOS" they mean "iOS 5".

Given that we're writing about iOS on a regular basis and talking about it with readers and friends even more, we've got a pretty finely-tuned wishlist for iOS 5. We also happen to know that a heaping handful of Apple folk read TechCrunch regularly ? and with the feature lock stage of iOS 5's development cycle (wherein they absolutely refuse to add anything new and just focus on what they've already started) presumably riiiight around the corner, we figured there was no better time than now to put it out there.

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Apple-backed rules prohibit electronics makers from buying minerals used to fund wars

Bloomberg reports that new rules have gone into effect which prohibit electronics makers from buying minerals that help fund wars in Central Africa. The Conflict-Free Smelter program specifically bars electronics makers like Apple and Intel from buying tungsten, tin ore, gold and coltan from Congo and neighboring countries unless mineral processors can prove purchases don't contribute to conflict in eastern Congo. The Electronic Industry Citizenship Coalition in Washington, D.C. and the Brussels-based Global E-Sustainability Initiative developed the regulations in conjunction with Apple, Intel and others in hopes to bring more ethical responsibility to the mining of materials used in everyday products like the iPhone and motherboards. However, while the new regulations take effect in America and Europe many Congo mines will seek out new buyers in Asia. "We're committed to continue with all these programs," John Kanyoni, president of a mineral exporters association in the Democratic Republic of Congo told Bloomberg, "But at the same time we're traveling soon to Asia to find alternatives."Apple-backed rules prohibit electronics makers from buying minerals used to fund wars originally appeared on TUAW on Sat, 02 Apr 2011 07:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.Source | Permalink | Email this | Comments

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Remote Desktop Software Comparison Chart

Amy Rinehart from remotedesktopmac.com has done a great comparison chart for remote desktop softwares. Wow..!! That’s a big chart.

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Google Security Breach: 20 Million Accounts Compromised

Google email users who store any of their personal information in their accounts should be very concerned, a Google engineer confirmed today that approximately 20 million accounts have been hacked, allowing for user information to be gathered. Along with basic login details, hackers have also compiled a list of users whereabouts through the use of [...]

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Happy 35th birthday to Apple, Inc.

It's no joke: Apple Inc. turns 35 today.

On April 1, 1976, Steve Jobs, Steve Wozniak, and Ronald Wayne (who 12 days later sold his share of the startup for a meager US$2,300) founded Apple Computer. As a newborn, Apple intended to sell low-cost, hand-manufactured microcomputer components to fellow members of the local Homebrew Computer Club. [Ron Wayne will be appearing on Fox Business News this afternoon at 3:30 pm to talk about his early Apple experiences. -Ed.]

Not satisfied with selling a few parts to a handful of enthusiasts, a persistent Steve Jobs pitched Apple's products to Paul Terrell, owner of a newly founded computer store in Mountain View, CA, called "Byte Shop." After a few exposures to Jobs's reality distortion field, Terrell agreed to an order of fifty fully assembled Apple I personal computers from the infant company. The two Steves, with a bit of help from their friends (and funded by the sale of a few prized possessions and a favorable loan from a parts supplier) assembled the company's first fifty machines. Together with Byte Shop, Apple put the original machines up for sale at $666.66 each, lighting the match that would later ignite the personal computer revolution.Continue reading Happy 35th birthday to Apple, Inc.Happy 35th birthday to Apple, Inc. originally appeared on TUAW on Fri, 01 Apr 2011 14:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.Source | Permalink | Email this | Comments

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Happy 35th birthday to Apple, Inc.

It's no joke: Apple Inc. turns 35 today.

On April 1, 1976, Steve Jobs, Steve Wozniak, and Ronald Wayne (who 12 days later sold his share of the startup for a meager US$2,300) founded Apple Computer. As a newborn, Apple intended to sell low-cost, hand-manufactured microcomputer components to fellow members of the local Homebrew Computer Club. [Ron Wayne will be appearing on Fox Business News this afternoon at 3:30 pm to talk about his early Apple experiences. -Ed.]

Not satisfied with selling a few parts to a handful of enthusiasts, a persistent Steve Jobs pitched Apple's products to Paul Terrell, owner of a newly founded computer store in Mountain View, CA, called "Byte Shop." After a few exposures to Jobs's reality distortion field, Terrell agreed to an order of fifty fully assembled Apple I personal computers from the infant company. The two Steves, with a bit of help from their friends (and funded by the sale of a few prized possessions and a favorable loan from a parts supplier) assembled the company's first fifty machines. Together with Byte Shop, Apple put the original machines up for sale at $666.66 each, lighting the match that would later ignite the personal computer revolution.Continue reading Happy 35th birthday to Apple, Inc.Happy 35th birthday to Apple, Inc. originally appeared on TUAW on Fri, 01 Apr 2011 14:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.Source | Permalink | Email this | Comments

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WordPress Theme Releases for 3/18

Azul is a really clean and modern free WordPress theme that comes with many premium-like features and a very clean-coded back-end. Ideal for all sorts of blogs. Lempong is a unique WordPress theme with a coin slider. tweaker3 is a theme specifically built for those who love tweaking their own themes. Open, clean and quick-loading design with a wide sidebar on the right. zeePersonal is a dark 2 column theme with great features, like Custom Logo, Custom Font Color via Colorpicker, Content Slider, and more.

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Facebook iFrame Apps - Getting Rid of Those Scrollbars

If you're not on the HyperArts Blog, Click Here! I know. You have learned about Facebook?s new iFrame support on Page tabs and you?re excited. You?ve designed a beautiful Web page that you?re anxious to embed into your Facebook Page's tab. You've triple-checked your HTML markup and your CSS, making sure to adjust for any [...]

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Calm before the Spirit storm

At some point after (don?t ask when!) the iPad 3G is actually in customers? hands, the first ?userland? jailbreak since firmware 1.x will be released by @comex. �It?s called ?Spirit? and was first demonstrated working on an iPad by @MuscleNerd within 24 hours of the iPad?s release on April 3.
Userland jailbreaks are more troublesome for Apple since they expose security weaknesses that exist even for non-jailbroken owners. �As such, Apple is likely to close them soon after they?re made public. One recent example of this is the SMS vulnerability exposed at Blackhat last summer. �Apple released new firmware to close that hole within a day.
The Spirit jailbreak is most useful for newer devices: iPhone 3GS, iPod Touch 3G, and the iPads. �Unfortunately those devices are the same ones that Apple can prevent you from downgrading unless you?ve got a backup of your personalized SHSH blobs. �Unless you?ve backed up your SHSH blobs for vulnerable firmware versions, you?ll lose the ability to use the current Spirit jailbreak if you accidentally upgrade.
Please take the steps now to backup your SHSH blobs. �Use either Firmware Umbrella to create a local copy, or go through saurik?s server. �If you are getting an iPad 3G, it?s safest to backup your blobs using Firmware Umbrella, in case saurik?s server gets bogged down with requests.
Other things about Spirit that are useful to know:
Spirit is an untethered jailbreak.
Spirit works on all devices. �(However, the redsn0w and PwnageTool�flows will continue to work on those devices they?ve always worked on)
Spirit does not include a carrier unlock. �(Please don?t bug @comex�about that)
Spirit requires your device to be activated or hacktivated
Please make sure you have your SHSH blobs backed up! �While @comex has indicated he?s not going to release the very minute the iPad 3G is out, there?s no telling what Apple might do anyway.
Update Friday, Apr 30:
As expected, the iPad 3G is equally vulnerable to @comex?s Spirit JB, as demonstrated below on MuscleNerd?s device soon after it arrived by FedEx on the iPad 3G release day.




Before even running Spirit, however, a backup of that iPad 3G?s blobs was made. �Even though he already had blobs for his iPad Wifi, they can?t be used on the iPad 3G (or any other iPad Wifi or other device for that matter). Blobs are unique per-device, per-firmware.

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Do You Still Use Internet Explorer 6?

Our recent post on WordPress 3.2′s plans generated some interesting discussion, with the bulk of it centered around the discontinuation of support for�Internet Explorer 6 in the Dashboard. Internet Explorer 6, now almost ten years old, was once a power house in its own right. Now, the browser is drowning under its poor support for web standards, a pool of modern web technologies that it can never support, and a flood of hacks that many sites need to employ just to provide a decent browsing experience for IE 6 users. IE 6 was superseded by Internet Explorer 7 in 2006, followed by IE 8 in 2009, and recently IE 9 last week. Of course, alternatives to Internet Explorer, like Firefox, have been around much longer. According to Microsoft’s own Internet Explorer 6 Countdown, 12% of the world still uses the ten-year old browser. The highest concentration of IE 6 users [...]

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Plans Laid for WordPress 3.2

The plans have been laid for WordPress 3.2. In summary, this is going to be a much faster and lighter release with support dropped for long-outdated technologies. Here are the details: Faster Release Cycle – It’ll be here before you know it, or at least sooner than other releases have been. Faster and Lighter – With support for long-outdated technologies being dropped, this will be the fastest and lightest WordPress in quite some time. PHP 5.2.4 Required – The team will simply be dropping support for PHP 4, there won’t be very many new PHP 5 features added. MySQL 5 Required – Like above, the team will simply be dropping support for MySQL 4. IE6 EOL – No more fancy IE6-only hacks. The team will be officially discontinuing support for IE6 in the Dashboard and instead providing a “use a real browser” nag screen. New Fullscreen Editor – It’s time [...]

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WeFixWP's Thoughts About WordPress 3.0

It’s May, and if the Automattic’s road map remains true, WordPress 3.0 is due out sometime this month. (As we wrote this, Beta 1 has just been made public.)
We are always reticent to implement zero point releases and aren’t recommending anyone update til 3.1 has been published. Here are our latest thoughts on this next version of WordPress.
5 Things We are Looking Forward to …

A new default theme (Twenty Ten). It will be nice to look… Continue Reading

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Saturday, April 2, 2011

WordPress Plugin Releases for 4/1

New plugins Disable XMLRPC Methods allows you to only enable/disable the specific XML-RPC methods you need. Latest Tweets Tooltip allows you to show the latest tweets about a certain word or phrase in a draggable and resizable jQuery tooltip window. Updated plugins Health Check will perform a number of checks on your WordPress install to detect common configuration errors and known issues. Posts 2 Posts is a foundational plugin that allows you to create connections directly between posts of any type. WordPress Beta Tester provides an easy way to get involved with Beta testing WordPress.

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In search of the perfect remote access app: TeamViewer

If you have multiple computers or have to provide support to a remote Mac or PC used by a family member or friend, or if you travel and need to contact your computer at home, you're a customer for some sort of remote access. There are lots of choices, both free and paid. I've tried many, like some of the varieties of VNC, and solutions like LogMeIn Ignition and RDM+. They have all worked, but I was looking for more.

After reading a review of TeamViewer by our Erica Sadun last fall, i decided to give it a try. For home/personal use, it's absolutely free. I was only using personally, so free sounded good. I installed it on my Mac, on a Windows laptop, and grabbed the iPhone and iPad clients. Each computer you want to contact needs to run a version of the TeamViewer app appropriate for the computer it's installed on. There are versions for Windows, Macs and Linux. With that done, you run the program and your shared machine is assigned an ID. A password will also be assigned, but you can choose your own.

Connecting to a remote computer is as easy as typing in the ID of that computer, and logging in with your password. In a couple of seconds you'll see the remote screen and some extra buttons that allow you to do file transfers, remote reboot a computer, and tune the connection by adjusting the quality and scaling of the remote display. You can also bring up a chat window if you are working with someone on the remote computer. The is no reason to have to fool with firewalls or chase changing IP addresses. TeamViewer just works. Sound is not supported on the Mac side. PC to PC, there is a VoIP chat and video option. These features are coming to the Mac version, but no dates.

Gallery: Team Viewer screen shotsContinue reading In search of the perfect remote access app: TeamViewerIn search of the perfect remote access app: TeamViewer originally appeared on TUAW on Sat, 02 Apr 2011 16:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.Source | Permalink | Email this | Comments

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Why Use Drupal?

I recently ask “What is Drupal?” as a way to introduce Drupal. The next question that comes to mind is “Should I use Drupal?” This is a great question. Many times you see a technology and something about it prompts you to think about using it. In the case of Drupal you may have heard that some pretty mainstream websites are running on this open source content management system: Grammy.com, WhiteHouse.com, Symantec Connect, and the New York Observer, to name a few (more “Drupal used here” case studies on Drupal.org) But why Drupal? Could the above sites have been set ...

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Traveling in circles: the Navigon way

Our beloved leader Victor has an entire comedy routine worked out about GPS apps. In his "Maps powered by Match.com" schtick, he jokes "I took a detour...and 10 years later we were married." In real life, iPhone nav apps can be just as funny as his stand-up.

Take yesterday. I was driving my daughter to an appointment across town, when Navigon started directing us in circles. Now, we are no stranger to Navigon oddities. I can't tell you the number of times that the app has had us turn off a perfectly straight road, and maneuver right, then left, then left, then right back to the same road we started on.

It's a Navigon thing.Continue reading Traveling in circles: the Navigon wayTraveling in circles: the Navigon way originally appeared on TUAW on Fri, 01 Apr 2011 17:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.Source | Permalink | Email this | Comments

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WordPress Plugin Releases for 4/1

New plugins Disable XMLRPC Methods allows you to only enable/disable the specific XML-RPC methods you need. Latest Tweets Tooltip allows you to show the latest tweets about a certain word or phrase in a draggable and resizable jQuery tooltip window. Updated plugins Health Check will perform a number of checks on your WordPress install to detect common configuration errors and known issues. Posts 2 Posts is a foundational plugin that allows you to create connections directly between posts of any type. WordPress Beta Tester provides an easy way to get involved with Beta testing WordPress.

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Christchurch, New Zealand Earthquake Relief

flightless announced the following on the forum: Hi Cocos2d forum readers, As some of you might be aware, Christchurch, New Zealand was hit by a devastating earthquake this week and the country is in a state of national emergency for the first time ever (�photos ) Amongst other efforts, local iOS developers have banded together [...]

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Angel Investors Counter Y Combinator Start Fund With New $100 Million Early Stage ?End Fund?

In a move reminiscent of AngelGate, Silicon Valley's top angel investors are banding together to counter what they're considering an existential threat. That threat? Start Fund, a new investment entity created by DST's Yuri Milner and Ron Conway's SV Angel. Start Fund shocked Silicon Valley in January when they announced that they'd offer every new Y Combinator startup $150,000, site unseen and without any due diligence.

Angel investors panicked, realizing that Start Fund would likely result in soaring valuations. Y Combinator startups were no longer cash strapped, and negotiating leverage moved dramatically in their favor. "Start Fund was created to take traditional angel investors out at the knees," said one such investor. "It's highly irresponsible to invest in companies you've never met, and there will be unintended consequences that could hurt Silicon Valley over the long run."

Top angel investors were already meeting regularly to align investment strategies to keep startup valuations down. The collusion involved an unspoken agreement (known as the "$4 million line") not to compete for deals but rather to let one angel lead a deal and set valuation and then that angel would let the others invest alongside them.

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AOL/HuffPost: We Want Real Staffers Not Bloggers

AOL’s acquisition of Huffington Post hasn’t been without consequence. 30 AOL owned brands have been squandered, 900+ laid off and others axed in favor of journalists. The $315 Million acquisition of Huffington Post is part of a new path for AOL. In the past few months, Tim Armstrong released an internal company document detailing the [...]

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Boxcar Beta for Mac available, brings notifications to Mac

Today brings a delightful surprise for Mac users with Boxcar joining the Mac family. Boxcar has been the standard for getting push notifications from your social networks, email, RSS and other services on iOS devices since it launched in July of 2009, and it has been one of my favorite iPhone apps from the start.

Boxcar currently supports more Twitter events than you probably have time to read, including mentions, direct messages, new followers, trending topics, Twitter list updates and keyword searches. Boxcar also supports other social networks for notifications from Facebook, check-ins from Gowalla and Foursquare, even Google Buzz.Continue reading Boxcar Beta for Mac available, brings notifications to MacBoxcar Beta for Mac available, brings notifications to Mac originally appeared on TUAW on Thu, 31 Mar 2011 16:30:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.Source | Permalink | Email this | Comments

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Trent Hamm on Haircuts and Frugality

I don?t really think it?s ?cool? to go to a salon or a barbershop and wait for long periods. I don?t think it?s particularly ?awesome? to spend $15 minimum to have someone else use a pair of scissors when I?m fully capable of doing it myself. As a fully functional human being, I?m quite capable [...]

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Apptitude Uses Facebook To Figure Out Which iPhone Apps Your Friends Are Using

Noisetoys, the creators of music discovery and promotion app Hitmaker have come out with another hit this week. In the same app-discover�space as Explor and Chomp, Apptidude is an iPhone app that shows you the iPhone apps that your friends have most likely downloaded, all based on their posts and Likes on Facebook.

"Quitely" launching in the app store this week, the app recommendation app is currently number 29 in the top free apps, most likely because it incorporates social elements and Facebook Connect as a way of gaging what's actually hot in the almost anti-social Apple app store, whose Top 25 lists leave much to be desired.

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Good news for Australians: Apple drops iPod prices

Apple often charges more for products sold outside of the US, but with the Australian dollar coming over parity with the value of the US dollar (currently less than a four cent differential), the company has reduced Australian prices of the entire iPod line.

The 160 GB iPod classic was reduced A$ 30 from $329 to $299.

The 8 GB iPod touch was cut $30 from $289 to $259 and the 32 GB version was lowered $29 bringing it from $378 to $349. The 64 GB model was slashed a full $50 taking it from $499 to $449 which is the largest price decrease in the line. The smallest price decrease was only $4 lowering the iPod shuffle from $69 to $65.

The iPod nano 8 GB is down $20 from $199 to $179 and the 16 GB version was lowered only $10 from $229 to $219. Perhaps it's a slow seller in Australia.

I really hope that Apple has taken to heart the ebbs and flows of the US dollar as compared to other currencies and will follow suit in other countries.







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Do You Still Use Internet Explorer 6?

Our recent post on WordPress 3.2′s plans generated some interesting discussion, with the bulk of it centered around the discontinuation of support for�Internet Explorer 6 in the Dashboard. Internet Explorer 6, now almost ten years old, was once a power house in its own right. Now, the browser is drowning under its poor support for web standards, a pool of modern web technologies that it can never support, and a flood of hacks that many sites need to employ just to provide a decent browsing experience for IE 6 users. IE 6 was superseded by Internet Explorer 7 in 2006, followed by IE 8 in 2009, and recently IE 9 last week. Of course, alternatives to Internet Explorer, like Firefox, have been around much longer. According to Microsoft’s own Internet Explorer 6 Countdown, 12% of the world still uses the ten-year old browser. The highest concentration of IE 6 users [...]

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OfficeDrop Raises $1 Million For Digital Filing And Scanning Software

Digital filing and scanning software OfficeDrop has raised $1 million in angel funding led by White Owl Capital.

OfficeDrop, a finalist in Amazon's startup challenge a few years back, offers a number of ways users can take paper documents and scan and manage these documents to be stored in the cloud. ScanDrop is a self-serve desktop scanning application for Windows and Macs. OfficeDrop also comes with a digital cloud filing system and OfficeDrop Paper to Go, an iPad application to manage, search and share documents from anywhere. Users can also use OfficeDrop's sail-in document scanning service to converts paper into Text Searchable PDF.

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WordPress 3.0 Has Arrived

Yesterday afternoon Automattic released WordPress 3.0 to the public.
While it’s an exciting upgrade, we are not recommending that you upgrade your sites at this time.
We are often hesitant to upgrade on what we call “zero” releases and tend to wait til the bugs shake out a bit before applying these types of updates to live blogs. Once 3.0.1 comes out, however, we will be happy to assist anyone who wants an upgrade at that time (we’re sure it… Continue Reading

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WordPress Plugin Releases for 3/24

New plugins Dynamic Content Widget will render content (such as pages and posts), using a template in your theme. SwiftDynamicThumbs prevents WordPress from generating thumbnails registered by themes and plugins, and generates them dynamically when required. UI Labs offers experimental WordPress admin UI features with the aim of building upon and enhancing the default WordPress User Interface. These are unofficial core UI experiments – who knows what could happen? Updated plugins BFT Autoresponder Lite is a sequential autoresponder which allows you to send automated email messages to users who subscribe to your mailing list. Category Listings outputs the most recent posts from the category of the post that is currently being displayed. Flexi Quote Rotator displays quotes, testimonials, or other rotating snippets of content. Front-end Editor enables “edit in place” functionality on your site. WPtouch automatically transforms your WordPress blog into an iPhone application-style theme, complete with ajax loading articles [...]

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Google Increases Lead In Smartphone Market, But Verizon iPhone Wins February

comScore's February mobile report was released today, and it looks like good news for Google. Android increased its lead as the top mobile platform, growing 7 percentage points since November, and strengthening its top position with 33 percent market share.

Following behind Android is RIM, ranked second with 28.9 percent market share, and Apple with 25.2 percent. Microsoft and Palm rounded out the top five, with 7.7 percent and 2.8 percent, respectively.

In the big picture, the mobile numbers continue to impress. Over the last three months, an average of 234 million Americans (13 and older) used mobile devices. That's 75 percent of the population. Nearly 67 million of those mobile users were employing smartphones, representing a 13 percent rise from November. Smartphone usage only continues to grow, as you will remember that comScore's November report showed smartphone usage growing by 10 percent since the summer of '10.

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Agilyx Raises $22 Million To Turn Plastics (Back) Into Oil

A Portland area startup selling patented systems that turn plastic trash into synthetic crude oil, Agilyx, closed a $22 million series B round, the company revealed on Thursday. The systems (image below) look like the kind of equipment you'd see in a brewery.

Here's how they work, according to the company website: Plastic feedstock, a mix of everything from grocery bags to vehicle dashboards and computer monitor cases, are dropped by a crane into a sizable vessel, where they are indirectly heated until they turn into a liquid, and then a gas...

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Book Review ? WordPress 3 Complete

“WordPress 3 Complete” book written by April Hodge Silver is a excellent guide to kickstart, tweak and to play with your wordpress blog. This books comprises of 11 chapters which covers from installing wordpress to writing your own plugin (This book author recommends some programming knowledge in PHP, HTML and CSS). Chapters covered in this [...]

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cocos2d Xcode 4 templates

cocos2d for iPhone Xcode 4 templates can be downloaded from here: cocos2d-1.0.0-beta_templates.tar.gz IMPORTANT: As you might know, Xcode 4 has a new way to define templates. The new format is not documented, so, in order to create the new templates a lot of copy & paste, and trial & error was needed. The current cocos2d [...]

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Boxcar Beta for Mac available, brings notifications to Mac

Today brings a delightful surprise for Mac users with Boxcar joining the Mac family. Boxcar has been the standard for getting push notifications from your social networks, email, RSS and other services on iOS devices since it launched in July of 2009, and it has been one of my favorite iPhone apps from the start.

Boxcar currently supports more Twitter events than you probably have time to read, including mentions, direct messages, new followers, trending topics, Twitter list updates and keyword searches. Boxcar also supports other social networks for notifications from Facebook, check-ins from Gowalla and Foursquare, even Google Buzz.Continue reading Boxcar Beta for Mac available, brings notifications to MacBoxcar Beta for Mac available, brings notifications to Mac originally appeared on TUAW on Thu, 31 Mar 2011 16:30:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.Source | Permalink | Email this | Comments

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ThemeSorter: The Latest Premium Theme Directory

ThemeSorter, a new WordPress premium theme directory, launched recently with an impressive catalogue and is on track to take the premium theme directory industry by storm. Unlike recent premium theme directories, ThemeSorter’s layout is very basic and straight-forward, but what it lacks in a flashy interface it makes up for with data and organization. With access to several sellers and a huge catalogue, ThemeSorter’s themes are organized via formats, niches, colors, and styles. What do you think of ThemeSorter’s contribution to the world of premium theme directories?

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How to enable Home Sharing on Mac and iOS devices

My wife and I both have an iPhone and a Mac. We also have an Apple TV in our living room. However, sharing our iTunes content (movies, music, books, apps, etc.) between these devices can be tricky, especially since we regularly hot swap our Macs and iPhones for general purposes, depending on whatever device is nearer.

Thankfully, Apple has made this a whole lot easier with Home Sharing, particularly with the latest version in iOS 4.3. Using the same Wi-Fi connection, Home Sharing allows you to share all the media on the iTunes libraries in your home with each other, and with your iOS devices.

Here's how to enable Home Sharing in your home.

First, make sure you have the latest version of iTunes on all the Macs in your home. Second, make sure you have the latest version of iOS on all the iOS devices in your home. Don't forget this includes your Apple TV if you have one.

Once you've done all the updates, go to iTunes and enable Home Sharing by simply clicking on Advanced > Turn on Home Sharing. You'll be prompted to enter your Apple ID (for complete instructions visit this Apple tutorial).

Now, enable Home Sharing on your iPhone, iPod touch or iPad by tapping on Setting > iPod and entering the same Apple ID you used on your Mac under the Home Sharing heading (for complete instructions visit this Apple tutorial).

Make sure you also enable Home Sharing on your Apple TV by using the same Apple ID, too (for complete instructions visit this Apple tutorial).

The main thing to remember here is that you must use the same Apple ID when enabling Home Sharing on all the various devices in your household, otherwise it won't work.How to enable Home Sharing on Mac and iOS devices originally appeared on TUAW on Fri, 01 Apr 2011 13:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.Source | Permalink | Email this | Comments

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Winning moves

Jailbreakme v2.0 was a great success, and it?s provided a nice leveling point for all jailbreakers and unlockers on all devices at firmware versions less than 4.0.2/3.2.2. �We hope that everybody ever interested in jailbreaks or unlocks was able to join in on the jailbreakme bonanza. �Those of you who had Cydia capture your SHSH blobs, or those of you who captured them locally, will always be able to benefit from the jailbreakme.com v2.0 release. Congratulations!
Now it?s a few weeks later, and Apple has closed the jailbreakme.com hole. �They?re shipping devices with FW 4.0.2/3.2.2, impervious to this particular jailbreak. �So now, people will begin to ask: will there be a jailbreak for devices that shipped with 4.0.2/3.2.2, out of the box?
No, there won?t be. �FW 4.0.2/3.2.2 was *only* released to fix the jailbreakme hole. �With FW 4.1 still in its beta stages, it makes no sense to escalate the ?cat & mouse? with Apple for FW updates that only fix the jailbreak holes. To quote WOPR, ?the only winning move is not to play?.




If the cat & mouse game escalates too quickly, especially during beta FW periods, nobody but Apple benefits. �For this reason, there won?t be a 4.0.2/3.2.2 jailbreak specifically during the period where 4.0.2/3.2.2 is the latest public release. �At best, some future 4.1x FW jailbreak *may* be compatible with 4.0.2/3.2.2 (but don?t count on that).
If any of this is confusing, please ask below in our comments section!
P.S.: For those of you with iPhone3G or iPod Touch 2G(not MC version), it?s true you can always use redsn0w to jailbreak your 4.x devices. � Don?t let that dilute the above message, though :)

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Friday, April 1, 2011

Facebook iFrame Apps - Getting Rid of Those Scrollbars

If you're not on the HyperArts Blog, Click Here! I know. You have learned about Facebook?s new iFrame support on Page tabs and you?re excited. You?ve designed a beautiful Web page that you?re anxious to embed into your Facebook Page's tab. You've triple-checked your HTML markup and your CSS, making sure to adjust for any [...]

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Server status update

Yesterday, the cocos2d for iPhone site was migrated from an Amazon EC2 instance to a new Amazon EC2 instance + Amazon RDS instance. The migration was necessary since the old DB started to have performance problems and the forum and blog were very slow. According to some users, the new site is very fast. �If [...]

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How to Make Companies Beg to be Your Client

This is the third in a weekly series showing freelancers and business owners ways to spend an hour per week building a basic marketing program. Last week we showed you how to identify your best customers and prospects. This week we show you how tell your story in a way that makes customers want to [...]

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World Backup Day: 1 TB hard drive giveaway from OWC

As the first World Backup Day winds down, we've got one last giveaway, but it's a doozy. If you've followed our urgent pleas for better backup behavior today, your patience may now be rewarded.

Whether you back up to the cloud, to a local drive or RAID array, or to a stack of CD-Rs, spare a few minutes between now and midnight to think about your digital footprints.

How much would you lose, irrecoverably, if your hard drive coughed and died tonight? Which pictures, videos, projects would be gone? What source code, designs or daydreams would evaporate? Take a moment, make a plan, back up. It's hard to say it any better than Merlin Mann did last year, so go read his exhortation, then come on back and enter our giveaway.

The final prize is within reach: the OWC Mercury Elite-AL Pro 1 TB external drive, a quad-interface model with enough room to keep you backing up for weeks. Just leave a comment telling us about your best backup 'save' and we'll enter you to win.

(By the bye, if you want to come hang out with your fellow TUAW readers and talk backups, Mac apps or multiplayer iOS games -- there's a meetup for that.)

Official Rules:


Open to legal US residents of the 50 United States and the District of Columbia, and residents of Canada (except Quebec) who are age 18 and older.

To enter leave a comment on this post.

The comment must be left before Saturday April 2 at 11:59 PM EDT.

You may enter only once.

2 winners will be selected in a random drawing.

Prize: One OWC Mercury Elite-AL 1 TB hard drive (ARV $147.99).

Click Here for complete Official Rules.
World Backup Day: 1 TB hard drive giveaway from OWC originally appeared on TUAW on Thu, 31 Mar 2011 19:45:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.Source | Permalink | Email this | Comments

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Twitter?s Malware History Shown With Infographic

When Twitter launched five years ago not only did the service bring micro-blogging to the masses, it also brought malware to unsuspecting users, with that trend continuing well into 2011. Whether the site was attacked through straight forward hacks, clickjacking, worms, trending scams or direct message hacks, the fight to keep users safe has been [...]

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Announcing Our Latest Service: BlogOnCloud9 (WordPress Hosting!)

ContentRobot is pleased to announce our newest service: BlogOnCloud9.
What is it? BlogOnCloud9 is the premier destination to host your WordPress blog.� Bloggers can get the best of both worlds and take advantage of a scalable “cloud” hosting plan coupled with expert WordPress support from ContentRobot.
BlogOnCloud9 will support bloggers every step of the way.

We?ll help to solve any issues that arise ? from perplexing WordPress problems to optimizing your hosting environment.
We’ll give bloggers their own custom WordPress installation… Continue Reading

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Facebook: Convert Your Profile Into A Page

    Facebook on Thursday announced their “Profile to Business Page Migration” tool, an option that allows users to turn their personal profiles and business profiles into a Facebook page. The option will mean businesses can now allow “Likes” for their company’s rather than requiring people to “friend” them, which is considered a much more [...]

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Populate a Hidden Field in Wufoo

You folks know how partial I am to my friends at Formstack as an online form builder, but as an agency, we don’t always get to work with the apps we love. Today, we deployed a landing page strategy for a company that already has Wufoo fully integrated in their lead management process. One of the things we always ensure is that we recognize how every lead gets sourced so that we can apply the appropriate budget to each medium and maximize leads while keeping the cost per lead down. Utilizing an online form builder like Wufoo, you might think ...

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Twitter Developers Gain Access To Easier ?Tweet Embedding?

It has been nearly a year since Twitter announced embeddable tweets and since that time very little development has gone into making those tweets easy to embed via users websites. In fact most users require a third party solution such as Blackbird Pie for WordPress which in it’s best case use creates a screenshot of [...]

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Download My WordCamp NYC 2009 Presentation!

Thanks to everyone who took the time to listen to me geek out about WordPress Child Themes! Download Allan Cole?s WordPress 2009 Presentation. It?s filled with tons of� resources to help you develop WordPress themes the smart way ? using Child Themes!

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The 5 Best Things About WordCamp Boston

The ContentRobot team really enjoyed WordCamp Boston this past Saturday. Here’s what we liked best:

Meeting Other Passionate WordPress Developers: The RocketGenius team, developers of the awesome Gravity Forms plugin, are a smart, fun bunch. We look forward to working with them more.
Shaking Hands With One of Our Favorite Clients: Nine Lives Media’s Amy Katz took part in a session called “WordPress Powers My Startup” and she rocked it. We finally got to meet… Continue Reading

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Harder, Better, Faster, Stronger. Neutica+

More info here.

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DIY Cloud: Two Hard Drives That Let You Access Files Anywhere

It has long been a dream of mine to connect a hard drive at home to the Internet. This dream, of late, has been deferred by the rise of cloud services like SugarSync and Dropbox but two hard drive manufacturers, Buffalo and Iomega, have come out with compelling devices that seem to finally allow home and home office users to get the benefits of cloud hosting with the safety of complete control over your data.

The two devices, the Buffalo CloudStor and the Iomega Home Media Network Hard Drive, come in multiple sizes and sit on your network. They are, for the most part, plug and play except for a quick port change for the Iomega drive. I've put them both together as their feature sets are similar in process but intrinsically different in performance.

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WordPress Theme Releases for 3/26

ChaosTheory is a dark single-column theme with a minimal, techy feel. Ghostbird is a blue, beige, and red one-column theme for WordPress. Nelson is a fairly minimal design that should be easy enough to customize to your own liking. TwentyTen Five is a variation of the TwentyTen Theme with many modifications.

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Movie Studios Approve $30 Rental Plan, Theater Owners Mightily Upset

It must be an absolute nightmare being a Hollywood executive in 2011. Four big studios (20th Century Fox, Sony, Universal, and Warner Bros.) have announced plans to introduce a premium video-on-demand service, to debut on DirecTV next month as ?Home Premiere,? that will screen movies a mere 60 days after their theatrical debut. Renting such a movie will set you back $30. And if you think you're angry about that, just imagine how theater owners must feel.

AllThingsD already has a scenario where the $30 price tag probably isn't as high as you might initially think, particularly if you're trying to have a ?moment and daddy need to go to the movies alone for once? night. Once you pay for a baby-sitter, parking, movie tickets, a little popcorn and maybe a soda you're well past the $30 barrier.

The studios made the announcement at an industry convention in Las Vegas. Oh: they never bothered to tell movie theater owners about this ahead of the big announcement.

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PLAYMOBIL? Apple Store Play Set: Ignite Apple fandom in your kids

Hey, your kids are probably going to spend a lot of time in Apple Stores in the future, so why not get them started early with the new PLAYMOBIL[TM] Apple Store Play Set? ThinkGeek (purveyor of fine April 1 products such as Lightsaber Popsicles and Angry Birds Pork Rinds) is proud to bring you this fantastical set.

According to ThinkGeek, the set "introduces children to the magic of Apple technology." There's an entire two-level Apple Store staffed by PLAYMOBIL[TM] associates, with tiny demo tables filled with minuscule Apple gear, software shelves, and even the kid's corner on the ground floor. Upstairs, there's a Genius Bar and a Keynote Theater staffed by a mini Steve Jobs figure. The Store is designed so that you can use your own iPhone 4 as Steve's screen in the theater, and there are simulated Keynote presentations available for download on the PLAYMOBIL[TM] website.

The officially-licensed store comes with over 60 accessories, and measures 28.3" x 14.2" x 15.7" (72 cm x 36 cm x 40 cm). As if the coolness of the little PLAYMOBIL[TM] staffers isn't enough, there's even an optional Line Pack you can buy to stage your own Apple device launch parties. (See if you can spot Mini-Woz on his Segway!)

No word on availability. In the meantime, whet your appetite for playtime with a gander at our gallery!

Gallery: PLAYMOBIL? Apple Store Play SetPLAYMOBIL? Apple Store Play Set: Ignite Apple fandom in your kids originally appeared on TUAW on Fri, 01 Apr 2011 10:45:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.Source | Permalink | Email this | Comments

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What's in a name?

What?s in a name? �Well in the case of an HFS volume name on iOS, an untether exploit ? as the Chronic Dev Team revealed last week with an untether for the 4.2.1 jailbreak, which had previously been a tethered JB for most recent devices since 4.2.1?s release in November. �With their permission, we?ve incorporated their 4.2.1 ?feedface? untether into today?s PwnageTool 4.2. �This means iPhone unlockers can safely restore to a custom 4.2.1 pre-jailbroken IPSW and retain their current baseband and unlock. �PwnageTool also supports all the other 4.2.1 devices other than iPod touch 2G:
iPhone3G
iPhone3GS
iPhone4
iPhone4-Verizon
iPod touch 3G
iPod touch 4G
iPad
AppleTV 2G
PwnageTool also includes two very recent improvements to the 4.2.1 JB: �iBooks was just fixed by @comex and @pushfix last night so that it works as intended on DRMed books, and the wifi problem on AppleTV 2G was fixed by @nitotv, @DHowett, and @saurik. �Both of these fixes will also be available in upcoming Cydia package updates, so if you?re already jailbroken you can wait for those updates rather than restore and jailbreak again.
The various components to the 4.2.1 untether (including a second exploit involving Mach-o headers) were worked out by 0naj, posixninja, and pod2g, and a nice writeup by 0naj is available on the wiki. The actual injection method uses geohot?s limerain exploit for most devices. �And even though 4.3 is just around the corner, the exploit used has already been closed in the latest 4.3 betas, so it made sense for the 4.2.1 untether to be released when it was. �It also appears that a security researcher named @i0n1c has a 4.3 untether ready for when Apple releases the final 4.3 FW, so it may not be a long wait at all with 4.3!
Feel free to ask for help in our comments section. �And thanks as always to our terrific moderators Confucious, sherif_hashim, dhlizard, Frank55, and subarurider!
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SHA1 Sum =�af365f5de19d7ee19cbe1c67b2f226996a46b3ac
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There is No Place for Just Shitting All Over Your Clients

In response to a particular blog devoted to pointing and laughing at how badly certain applications are designed, Jason Zimdars of 37 Signals wrote up a post entitled “There is no place for just shitting all over other people’s work.”�The post created quite a stir on the Interwebs, and deservedly so. Jason sums up the [...]

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How to Identify Your Ideal Customer in Under an Hour

This is the second in a weekly series showing freelancers and business owners ways to spend an hour per week building a basic marketing program. Last week we showed you how to start tracking visitors to your site. This week we show you how to use your existing client list to discover your ideal client. [...]

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18 Million WordPress Blogs Are Now iPad Friendly

WordPress, one of the largest Blogging platforms on the web, has announced that 18 million of its self-hosted Blogs will be iPad friendly. Frankly, iPad users everywhere should be excited. Automattic which owns WordPress.com, flipped the switch on its iPad optimized interface allowing Bloggers to create a custom mobile experience that doesn’t sacrifice content and [...]

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GameStop Acquires Game Streaming Startup Spawn Labs And Distribution Platform Impulse

Video game and software retailer Gamestop has acquired TechCrunch50 company Spawn Labs, a startup that develops game streaming technology. Terms of the deal were not disclosed. In addition, GameStop also announced the acquisition of game distribution platform Impulse, which is a division of software company Stardock.

Spawn Labs launched in 2009 as a Slingbox for video games. Via, Spawn Labs appliance and computers apps transmit HD-quality (720p) content over the Internet so that players can use the peer-to-peer game streaming service to play games simultaneously.

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Happy Birthday Dear Twitter, Happy 5th To You

Five years ago today Twitter co-founder Jack Dorsey sent a simple message that would change the way many of us use social media. Dorsey simply typed and posted “just setting up my twttr” and now just five years later more than 30 billion messages of 140-characters-or-less have been sent and the company’s worth is quickly [...]

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AutoFocus 1.0.1 Now available!

Fixes: Adds IE6 & IE7 support (still a work in progress but FAR better than before). Fixes the ‘Leave a comment’ page jump link. Fixes images on the home page using the blog formatted index.php template file. Fixes image ‘floating’ issue in the front page template that broke the image alignment. Improved static navigation arrows [...]

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SHAttered iPod touch 4G

Those of you with Apple?s new iPod touch 4G, or those of you who bought another recent device after the jailbreakme.com exploit was closed, have probably heard about a brand new exploit called SHAtter. The exploit (and payload) was developed by @pod2g a few months after @p0sixninja of the Chronic Dev Team discovered the crash. That team is hard at work bringing you a brand new tool to make use of the exploit. It?s not the sort of thing that can be developed overnight so please be patient while waiting for any announcements from them.
In the meantime, we?ve put @pod2g?s exploit into a beta version of PwnageTool to test the waters. The SHAtter exploit was enough to convince the iPod touch 4G to restore to our custom IPSW. The successful result is shown below! �It?s all working: customized Preferences to show battery percentage, Cydia, root shell?the works!




Although PwnageTool was a useful first test of a full iPod 4G jailbreak via SHAtter, it?s really overkill compared to the faster tools being developed. Its main use in PwnageTool will be for those with iPhone4?s, to allow updates while preserving the baseband and ultrasn0w carrier unlock. In any event, this is another exciting time for iPhone and iPod touch users?the cat and mouse game continues!
UPDATE #1: �It?s looking like SHAtter is going to be the gift that keeps on giving. �Even though the new AppleTV isn?t yet in people?s homes, the firmware is available on Apple?s normal public distribution servers and SHAtter has been used to decrypt its keys! �The main filesystem (?Mojave8M89.K66OS?) key for 018-8609-066.dmg is:
31c700a852f1877c88efc05bc5c63e8c7f081c4cb28d024ed7f9b0dbc98c7e1406e499c6
If you?re familiar with vfdecrypt, you can use that key to decrypt the image and mount it. �If you do so, feel free to use the comments section to discuss what you discover there :) �(And of course, thanks @pod2g!)
UPDATE #2: �It?s confirmed?SHAtter can trick Apple?s new AppleTV 2G into restoring to a pre-jailbroken IPSW from PwnageTool too! � Literally the only UI application on the ATV is Lowtide.app, but now the window is open for jailbroken apps of all varieties. �(Just like the early iPhone days, the only�apps you?ll see on the AppleTV will be jailbroken ones). �In the meantime, here?s a video showing root access (via ssh) into Apple?s new product.



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