Micromat’s Syphone has been reported as ‘broken’ since the introduction of iTunes 7.6.1 and Leopard. Here’s a quick fix. The simplest and fastest cure is to purge the preferences file but the caveat is that this has to be done every time that you launch Syphone. In Finder, locate the Syphone preferences file in your [Home […]Read More
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Thanks to the industrious folks in PRC, iCosta introduces an additional input method for Jailbroken iPhone owners. Even from firmware 1.0.6 the iPhone was already capable of supporting Chinese text but unfortunately even until now, that support is only to the extent of displaying text. Not input. Add http://iphone.freecoder.org/rep into the list of Sources in your Installer app and […]Read More
The Internet forums have been alight with complaints from parties all over the world. It seems, it doesn’t matter what version of firmware you’re using. Whether you’re on 1.0.6 thru 1.1.3, the issue is the same – after a while, there’s no sound coming from the earpiece! Unfortunately, this seems to be a software/hardware bug […]Read More
When Apple Inc launched the latest firmware, version 1.1.3 on the iPhone, they introduced multi-party SMS for the first time to the iPhone’s native SMS application. The expectant Mac crowd cheered with jubilation at this year’s MacWorld at the sound of this news. But,… and yes, once again there’s always a ‘but’. With Mr Jobs, […]Read More
Owners of iPhones have probably had enough of iPhoto launching every time they attach their iPhone to their Macs. This occurs by default, whenever an iPhone or any camera with pictures in it is attached but can be switched off. The only thing is, the switch cannot be found in iPhoto or iTunes… To switch […]Read More
Transit is another pragmatic offering from www.peeinmypantz.com. A slighty heavier application compared to its sister MRTSchedule application, Transit purports to provide a detailed directory of the public bus system in Singapore. At time of writing, Transit is yet another free offering, necessitating only a one time online registration by the user which can be carried out directly from the […]Read More
There’s good news for public transport commuting iPhone owners in Singapore. Now thanks to the owner of www.peeinmypants.com, the commuting public can add theMRTSchedule application to their Jailbroken iPhones and have the Mass Rapid Transport (MRT) directory in their pocket. This application not only provides a quick map reference for all the existing MRT lines in Singapore but also […]Read More
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 […]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 this bug if when people call […]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 know something is wrong when […]Read More