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 this bug if when people call […]
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
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
Another bug in the iPhone has been fixed, for the iPhone firmware 1.1.1 hackers out there who are relucant to move upward to the current 1.1.2 firmware. This fix addresses the aphanumeric sender string that typically emanates from your telco provider. To overcome this hazard, simply install SMS Fix v.1.0.0 by Read More
With the advent of Bluetooth-enabled cell phones and the ability to sync them with our Macs via iSync, its hard not to be tempted to simply transfer contacts using Bluetooth. These days, whenever someone asks us if we have a certain other person’s number, instead of speaking the number, Read More
A hearty appreciation goes out to Paul Reames’ (UK) from all Nokia Mac users! He has generously taken time and effort and created plugins that allows iSync 2.4 to work with the following Nokia cell phones: E50,E60,E65,E70 N92,N95 6300 5200,5300,6133,6233,6234,6288,7370 Paul has also written plugins for the earlier iSync 2.3 Read More
As of 13 March 2007, Apple released its Mac OS X 10.4.9 software update into the wild and as a consequence, silently bumped iSync, from version 2.3 to version 2.4. For those of us who have purchased third party plugins, notably Mobile Feisar’s K610i plugin, at the time that iSync 2.3 didn’t offer Read More
Apple silently introduced the 802.11n WiFi compliant hardware in their product line since the introduction of Intel Core 2 Duo processors. What was lacking was a means to exploit this new WiFi hardware but Apple has since officially announced the existence of the 802.11n hardware and is offering an Airport Extreme 802.11Read More
Ever since Mac OS X 10.4 Tiger, Palm PDA users have had no end to syncing woes. Pre-Tiger (during the iSync 1.0 days), syncing your Palm PDA with your Mac was a cinch. All that was needed was the simple installation of the iSyncPalm 1.2 Conduit for Mac. Once done, your Palm PDA Read More