You’ve possibly spent several minutes, hours or days scouring the Internet for some fancy freeware application that will help you download that favourite YouTube clip that you want to keep forever in your archives. However, what most people don’t know is that the ability to download that favourite YouTube clip is available right there in […]Read More
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If you own a Jailbroken and unlocked iPhone 2G whilst being subscribed to Maxis, its most likely that you’re deprived of your EDGE or GPRS service. This is even more likely the case if your iPhone 2G is currently running iPhone firmware 3.1.2 which has been reported to have a knack of hiding the carrier […]Read More
Here’s a quick tutorial for those with Jailbroken and unlocked iPhone 2G to get your MMS running in seconds… Although, there was an earlier patch, ActivateMMS2G by iSpazio that attempted to perform the similar action, there have been many reports that nothing changed after installing it. In fact ActivateMMS2G has been reported to be visibly missing from […]Read More
A while back a mate of ours from Indonesia enquired how to switch off the iPhone predictive text input. Reason being although he resides in Australia most of his family and friends keep in touch through SMS and when they do, he texts them in Bahasa Indonesia. Where the iPhone’s predictive text input falls down […]Read More
At time of writing, we don’t recommend attempting to upgrade your hacked iPhone to the latest firmware 2.0, even though the iPhone Dev Team have released their new hacking tool, Pwnage Tool, version 2.0. In a nutshell, its not yet stable and you may face difficulty downgrading from firmware 2.0 back to 1.1.4 again. For those […]Read More
Its all really quite funny. At least it was to us here at MacRiot. There are probably several quite irate individuals reeking in remorse for not purchasing AppleCare for their MacBook Pro’s because ‘suddenly’ there’s no sound and the warranty’s out. Well, this article brings good tidings, that with minimal investment and a gentle hand, […]Read More
Until recently iPhone users were quite happy with the native Apollo IM application. Apollo was a great application for iPhone users to connect to AIM, ICQ, MSN and .Mac. However, of late Apollo has been riddled with authentication errors and instability woes and iPhone users once again have had to resort to Googling the next best thing. Fortunately, there […]Read More
Google has released its so-called ‘instant messenger’ (IM) for the iPhone. Unlike the popular native iPhone IM, Apollo, GoogleTalk for iPhone runs off the Safari browser on your iPhone. Closing the browser in the middle of a chat sets your GoogleTalk mode to “unavailable”. Its a first step for Google which is after the advertising potential […]Read More
Hot off the press from Cupertino, Apple has officially announced that, “In the US the new iPhone 3G is priced at a stunning $199 for the 8GB model, and just $299 for the 16GB model.** iPhone 3G will be available in more than 70 countries later this year, beginning with customer availability in 22 countries—Australia, Austria, Belgium, […]Read More
To use SwirlyMMS to send and receive MMS in Singapore you have set the following setttings on your iPhone. Both within the SwirlyMMS application itself and also in the EDGE settings: If you’re attempting to use MMS on your iPhone in other countries you may be able to find the appropriate settings here. Although SwirlyMMS is a […]Read More