Appsidy New Cydia Store Payment Method and Sauriks Thoughts On It

December 21, 2009 :: Posted by - SoSly :: Category - News

As the iPhone becomes more and more popular to the world there is no doubt that jailbreaking the iphone has also gotten very popular. As a matter of fact jailbreaking the iphone has gotten so popular it has been featured on many reputable websites such as cnet.com, tuaw.com, and the list goes on. My point is that jailbreaking the iphone is allowing us the users to be able to do more than we could have imagined whether it be making our iphone a wireless router, to allowing us to make voip calls using skype and 3g unrestrictor.

Now that you know where jailbreaking the iphone is going we can speak of cydia and the business aspect of jailbreaking. For you the user jailbreaking is to get all of the goods but for developers it is like a gold mine with a lot of revenue potential. A year ago you had to purchase an application from cydia by downloading an app and paying the developer however he wanted you to pay whether it was through paypal or some other payment type. Read more…

N64iphone 0.5.0 Cracked

December 21, 2009 :: Posted by - SoSly :: Category - Cracked .deb's, Cracks

  • Install BTstack from cydia (Install first as youll get errors if you don’t)
  • Rename the downloaded deb above to n64.deb
  • Copy the file to var/mobile on your iphone and install using ifile by tapping on it or do the following
  • Open up mobile terminal
  • Type in su (press return)
  • Type in alpine (press return)
  • Type in dpkg -i n64.deb (press return)
  • Respring or reboot and enjoy

Thanks to Xqtftqx over at xsellize for the upload.

Update: CategoriesSB 1.5.3 Cracked

December 21, 2009 :: Posted by - SoSly :: Category - Cracked .deb's, Cracks

Download:

Integrate Categories into SpringBoard! Categories, created by BigBoss, allows SpringBoard’s icons to be grouped into folders, making it easy to organize and find your applications. However, these folders are created as separate applications, meaning that they require time to load and do not blend well with SpringBoard. Thanks to iPhonix91 over at Xsellize for the upload.

  • After downloading the deb rename it to sb.deb and copy it to var/mobile on your iphone
  • Install it using ifile or you can do the following
  • Open up mobile terminal
  • Type in su (press return)
  • Type in alpine (press return)
  • Type in dpkg -i sb.deb
  • Respring or Reboot and enjoy

Note: You must have categories installed for you to be able to use this.

Update: QuickReply For SMS 1.2.3 Cracked

December 21, 2009 :: Posted by - SoSly :: Category - Cracked .deb's, Cracks

QuickReply for SMS is a new Tweak available in Cydia store that is integrated within the native SMS and allows us to use the function QuickReply to quickly respond to text messages we receive, without leaving the application in use and in compliance graphic style “balloon” of the iPhone.

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Unfortunately not free but it costs $ 2.99 and only works on firmware 3.0 or higher. Once installed we will not have to do anything. Every time you receive a message will open the usual pop-ups that will also enable us to respond. QuickReaply for SMS is available on the BigBoss repository.

Download:


  • Rename the deb to sms.deb
  • Copy the file to var/mobile on your iphone and install using ifile or do the following
  • Open up mobile terminal and do the following
  • Type in su (Press return)
  • Type in alpine (press return)
  • Type in dpkg -i sms.deb (press return)
  • Reboot or respring and enjoy

Note: you will not see an app icon, its a mobile substrate. When you get an sms all you have to do is press reply and you will get to use the quickreply function. Thanks to iPhonix91 over at xsellize for this.

Via ispazio.net

N64 Emulator Released In Cydia

December 21, 2009 :: Posted by - SoSly :: Category - News

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A surprise after a few days since the release of the video demonstration ZodTTD has released his, N64iPhone emulator for iPhone 3G and iPod Touch 3GS, using the Open GL libraries | ES 2.0.

Main Features:

  • Support for the Wii Remote via Bluetooth;
  • Emulation dynarec fast CPU;
  • Emulation of sound;
  • Download the ROM of games from the same;
  • Using Open GL libraries | ES 2.0;
  • Supports ROM:. N64 and. Z64 and archives. Zip and. Gz

Via ispazio.net

Apple to Announce New iPhone June 28-July 2?

December 21, 2009 :: Posted by - SoSly :: Category - News

Apple may have already booked the Moscone Center for their annual Worldwide Developer’s Conference. In previous years, the conference has been used to introduce new iPhone models.

AppleInsider has noticed that The Moscone Center Calendar lists a “Corporate Event” from June 28, 2010 through July 2, 2010 in the Moscone West hall. Previous Apple events have been reserved with the same title.

The original iPhone was released on June 29, 2007 and required an exclusive contract with carrier AT&T. It has since been rumored that this contract with AT&T could expire in 2010. If WWDC 2010 does take place on June 28, 2010, Apple might use the event to announce an additional carrier for the US.

Via iclarified.com

Ford Plans To Turn Vehicles Into Rolling WiFi Hotspots

December 21, 2009 :: Posted by - SoSly :: Category - News

Ford plans to turn vehicles into rolling WiFi hot spots when it introduces the second generation of its SYNC in-car connectivity system next year.

Inserting an owner’s compatible USB mobile broadband modem – sometimes called an “air card” – into SYNC’s USB port will produce a secure wireless connection that will be broadcast throughout the vehicle, allowing passengers with WiFi-enabled mobile devices to access the Internet anywhere the broadband modem receives connectivity.
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iPhone Developer Tapulous Captures Sales of Nearly $1 Million Per Month

December 21, 2009 :: Posted by - SoSly :: Category - News

Reuters reports on iPhone developer Tapulous, the team behind the popular Tap Tap Revenge applications, noting that the small company is reportedly bringing in nearly $1 million per month in revenue. The success of Tapulous, which boasts only 20 employees, illustrates the ability of small development firms dedicated to the iPhone to carve out profitable niches for themselves in the App Store.

Tapulous — with a mere 20 employees — said its “Tap Tap Revenge” game series has now been installed more than 20 million times, with more than 600 million total games played.
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Google phone to challenge iPhone by “making calls”

December 20, 2009 :: Posted by - SoSly :: Category - News

Saturday Night Live’s ‘Weekend Update’ with Seth Meyers joined the fray of people who were sick of AT&T’s poor network reception:

“It was reported this week that Google would soon launch its own cellphone as a challenge to the iPhone. Also a challenge to the iPhone? Making phone calls.”

While Saturday Night Live hasn’t been funny for years (IMHO), and the joke was rather feeble, this is further cause for embarrassment from Apple and AT&T and just additional fodder for Verizon’s case as to why they should have the iPhone.

Via engadget.com

Via tuaw.com

ZodTTD Demos Progress on N64 for iPhone

December 19, 2009 :: Posted by - SoSly :: Category - News

ZodTTD has posted a video demonstration of his progress on the emulator port, n64iphone.

It is a port of mupen64plus along with Ari64’s ARM Dynarec, and Adventus / Orkin’s OpenGLES GPU. Since the graphics processing unit (GPU) code is written with the OpenGL ES 2.0 specification, it limits the devices able to be used to the iPhone 3gs and iPod Touch 3rd Gen as of the current Apple lineup.

Still Needing Implementation:
- Controller plugin (WiiMote / hardware support will come first oddly enough)
- Sound plugin (Can affect performance once enabled)
- Screen scaling & rotation
- ROM selection screen & my usual emulator’s layout
- Improve compatibility a bit as I most likely made a bug or two in the dynarec port

“Note that performance can be improved from what is currently shown here. I am using NO frameskip. I also am not using all the assembly for vector math within the GPU currently. Sound and controlling the emulator aren’t within this video as I still need to implement sound & controller plugins.”

via iSpazio

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