If you’re like most of the general cellphone using populous, then its more likely than not that you will rely on Short Message Service (SMS) as the most frequent form of cellphone communication. This not only saves, on cellphone bills but also doubles up as an overly effective method of communicating with someone, especially if they are […]
After a few days of running with the 1.1.3 firmware and finally getting over the shivering icons, we’ve decided to revert back to 1.1.1. Why? Well for one thing, after performing the CallerID bug fix hack the native SMS application appeared to run very slowly. Although Apple Inc has added multi-party Read More
It seems Apple Inc has yet to fix the CallerID bug even in the latest release of its version 1.1.3 firmware for the iPhone. Either that, or the iPhone hacking community has overlooked patching this bug in the soft update. Whatever the case, you’ll know you’ve been afflicted with Read More
After upgrading to a hacked version 1.1.3 of iPhone firmware, some users experience the inability to use YouTube and despite the many tutorials on the World Wide Web that direct the download and installation of the YouTube activation patch from the AppTap installer, some times it doesn’t work. You will Read More
Its confirmed. And official. Bowing to the ransom of understocked Turbo, Stealth and other similar SIM emulating hardware hacks is a thing of the past. Thanks to George Hotz, the iPhone firmware 1.1.2 and 1.1.3 can now be hacked and unlocked out-of-the-box (OTB). We say “hacked” and “unlocked” to indicate that the Read More
This is an extension to our earlier article on how to create and link remote iPhoto libraries for those of you who have asked. Only this time, we’re teaching users how to create and link iTunes libraries. This lesser disclosed trick is very useful for users who have limited Read More
Ever since Leopard, there have been the odd report of printers failing where once they used to work with Mac OS X 10.4.11 Tiger. Over time, these issues should be resolved once the printer companies start churning out their own updates Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard printer drivers but for the time Read More
After mucking about for some time and scouring the World Wide Web with little to no success on reference as to how to overcome this anomaly, we finally found the suggestion of an answer at the Apple Support site. Ironically, in a knowledge base article directed at Wintel users, using Read More
We’ve taken Mac OS X 10.5, Leopard out on a spin and overall its fancy. Its intuitive like everyone says, but for the unsuspecting user, we would have to say,“stick to Tiger” for the time being. If you’re still on Tiger. Despite all the bells and whistles, we’Read More
Since Steve Jobs revealed Apple’s latest offering, “the world’s thinnest notebook”, the media has been a buzz with reviews and comments on this new addition to the MacBook product line. For hardcore Macheads who live, breathe Macs and refer to the WinTel world as the “dark side”, this Read More