Wednesday, March 23, 2011

Angry Birds Rio

Angry Birds Rio

What happens when everybody’s favourite fierce fowl get caged and shipped to Rio? They get very angry!

In Angry Birds Rio, the original Angry Birds are kidnapped and taken to the magical city of Rio de Janeiro, where they eventually escape their captors and set out to to save their friends, Blu and Jewel – two rare macaws and the stars of the upcoming Fox motion picture, Rio. Angry Birds Rio will pair the physics-based gameplay of the original game with unique twists based on the film.

Angry Birds Rio features:
- Two fantastic episodes with 60 exciting levels!
- Completely new achievements!
- Special Hidden fruits - discover them all!
- Put your Angry Birds skills to the ultimate test in a spectacular boss fight!

Expect plenty more where this came from: Episodic updates throughout 2011!

The most exciting of avian adventures continues! Help the Angry Birds to free their friends and defeat the evil smugglers! Stay tuned for further fun episodes!

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Downgrade iOS 4.3 to iOS 4.2.1 [Guide]

Today and with this Guide, I will show you to how to  downgrade its iOS 4.3 to 4.2.1 with an IOS requirements and error 1013 in iTunes 10.2.1


Currently it is possible to downgrade its iOS 4.3 to a previous iOS if you do not meet certain conditions:

First you must to have your file SHSH signed prior to an iOS

 Again I remind you that your baseband version changes with each update the IOS and return is not possible to have an older version baseband even restoring an old IOS.

 Baseband current version only allows to restore an IOS version that corresponds to baseband (for the latest version of baseband).

 Although you changed the host file or use TinyUmbrella TSS with its server, you get an error of type 1013 following the restoration of the IOS with 4.2.1 to 4.2.1 SHSH signed

 1-Launch the iTunes software, restore iOS 4.2.1 with the ALT key (Shift for Windows) + click on "Restore" in iTunes.

2-Restoring runs but will crash at 3 / 4.
 

3-Wait for the error 1013 via iTunes.

4- Close iTune

5- Now your in Mode recovery "Cable iTune"

6-Press the button (above) and Home (down) until the expiry of your iDevice.

7-Then immediately go into DFU mode , press the ON button 3 seconds and then ON + HOME for 10 seconds, then HOME button just 17 ​​seconds.

8- Launch the software jailbreak Greenpois0n .

9-Follow the steps in the guide after switching to jailbreak DFU mode.

10-Your iDevice then jailbroken 4.2.1 under iOS then connect to iTunes to finish its activation following the restoration of previously iOS 4.2.1.
 
Note: You must have the original SIM card to activate your iPhone after restoring the IOS.

4-inch iPhone 5 with NFC chip goes in full production in Q3!


China Times is abuzz with alleged details concerning a fifth-generation iPhone 5. The handset is in trial production as we speak, the story claims, and full production is expected in the third quarter of this year. This would indicate that iPhone 5, which is expected to be introduced this summer, may not be immediately available in larger quantities following the launch. The device will be manufactured by Apple’s long-time manufacturing partner Hon Hai Presicion Industry Co., also known as Foxconn, the paper added. We told you this past weekend that Foxconn is planning to open a new manufacturing plant in São Paulo, Brazil in order to meet Apple’s growing appetite.
China Times also confirms speculation that iPhone 5 boasts a larger four-inch touchscreen in response to Android superphones with blown up displays. The story goes on to mention a possible NFC chip for contactless payments and an all-new scratch-resistant metal chassis designed to improve reception. The metal back corroborates our Foxconn source telling 9to5Mac that iPhone 5 will sport metal back akin to the original iPhone.
Plus, leaked parts we obtained yesterday from our Foxconn connections indicate that iPhone 5 will look a lot like iPhone 4, sans a larger display. The phone should be available in both black and white, parts analysis suggests. The existence of the home button on the leaked part contradicting claims of iPhone 5 losing the physical button to instead rely on brand new new gestures.

The NFC chip was mentioned numerous times by the blogosphere, gaining steam lately as big media puts their credibility on the line, including Forbes and The New York Times. The latter paper describes a possible Apple-branded payment system that could use iTunes accounts for swipe payments:
According to two people with knowledge of the inner workings of a coming iteration of the Apple iPhone – although not necessarily the next one – a chip made by Qualcomm for the phone’s processor will also include near-field communication technology, known as N.F.C. This technology enables short-range wireless communications between the phone and an N.F.C reader, and can be used to make mobile payments. It is unclear which version of an iPhone this technology would be built into.
I also speculated that a powerful combination of Apple’s brand and marketing muscle and the iTunes billing system is needed in order to take wireless payments into mainstream, outside the tech-inclined crowd. The Independent begged to differ, saying NFC technology will debut with iPhone 6 next year. In addition to contactless payments, Cult of Mac speculated, the chip, together with Apple’s cloud application store and MobileMe service, will enable a portable login system for Macs.

Tuesday, March 22, 2011

[BREAKING!!!]: GEVEY SIM Unlocks iPhone 4 on iOS 4.3 Baseband 04.10.01 as well [Video-Proof] Please SHARE!!

This is HUGE! After unlocking iPhone 4 on baseband 02.10.04 and 03.10.01, GEVEY Turbo SIM interposer managed to unlock iPhone 4 iOS 4.3 Baseband 04.10.01. Catch the video after the break!

GEVEY SIM now supports iOS 4.0, 4.1, 4.2, 4.2.1, 4.3 and baseband 1.59.00, 2.10.04, 3.10.01, 04.10.01 and in  order to stay unlock it needs to be with the phone. If you switch off your iPhone or battery drains out, you will lose unlock and you need to follow the entire unlocking process again.
Unlike ultrasn0w free unlock, GEVEY SIM card will cost you $75 or more. If you cannot hold your appetite, go for it else we would advise you to wait for Dev Team’s ultrasn0w 1.3.


Check this out!


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U8victBqtnM&feature=player_detailpage

Apple TV 4.2.1 (Based On iOS 4.3) Update Released To Fix Screen Flickering Problem

Apple has just pushed a minor update for the second-generation Apple TV owners to fix a number of issues, including screen flickering problem which was reported by some Apple TV owners right after iOS 4.3 was released.
Apple TV 2G Software Update
Full official change log is as follows:
TV compatibility
Addresses issues that may cause the screen to flicker or display incorrect color on some older TVs.
Wake from sleep
Addresses an issue where Apple TV may not wake up from sleep.
Audio
Addresses an issue where audio may not be heard on some TV models after switching from another input.
Stability and performance
Apple TV Software Update 4.2.1 includes stability and performance fixes for Apple TV.
To update your Apple TV, from Settings –> General , hit “Update Software”, followed by “Download and Install” to get to the latest build.
Optionally, you can also download the firmware file from the link given below and update Apple TV using iTunes.
Download Apple TV 4.2.1 (8F202)

IPhone 5 Parts Video Leak!

This video are come from China

How to Recover iPhone Passcode !

When you forget the password of your email, facebook or Twitter account you simply click "Forget my Password". But what about your iPhone? What if you set a ‘Restrictions Passcode’ a long time ago and now you can’t remember the digits?

You’ve got a couple of options. For starters, you could restore your iPhone as a new device through iTunes. You can’t restore from a previous backup, because your passcode is saved in that file

Your other option isn’t quite so painful. All you need is about 5 minutes and iPhone Backup Extractor for Mac OS X, which you can get here. This guide is specifically for Mac OS X users. But if you meet the criteria and could really use some help recovering your iPhone passcode, dig in!


Step 1: Once you’ve download the free app, iPhone Backup Extractor, open it up and let it extract itself. You will then want to click ‘Read Backups’. A list of your previous backups should now populate. Just select the backup that you want to extract the passcode from.

Step 2: You should now be looking at a list of apps that have been backed up. Scroll all the way to the bottom and click ‘iOS Files’, and then ‘Extract’. I recommend extracting it to your desktop so you can find it easily.


Step 3: Extraction will take a minute. Once completed, open the folder it created called ‘iOS Files’. Look for the file named ‘com.apple.springboard.plist’, and open it up.

Step 4: As you scroll down this list of properties, you should see a key titled ‘SBParentalControlsPin’ and to the right of it a value. This is what your Passcode is, enter it in your iDevice, and thank Simon Blog for sharing this little tidbit with us.


It is important to note that jailbroken users, can also locate their passcode via SSH. All you have to do is navigate to ‘var/mobile/Library/Preferences’.