As mentioned in the previous post , user using blackra1n jailbroken iPhone may experience sync problem with iTunes v9.1. Fortunately, few hours after iTunes 9.1 release, iH8Sn0w has come up with a fix for blackra1n
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Looking back at gaming on the Commodore Amiga reveals a period when games were fun. They weren’t all complicated, sprawling affairs needing hours to play – although some were – but instead they were quickly picked up but tough to master. Many were also the products of small studios or even the brainchild of one
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With only a few days left before the iPad debut, Apple releases iTunes v9.1 to add support for the upcoming iPad .
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A recently published article on Reuters gives an interesting, albeit slight look at what Apple retail employees get in terms of hands on with the products. Without worrying much here about giving a spoiler, it should be described more as a hands off. Did anyone really believe that Apple employees got to play with new
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Yesterday Apple gave us iTunes 9.1 and with that came support for the iPad and more. But mixed in with all of the goodies, they also gave us something that is not as welcomed — an syncing issue
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Hot on the heels of yesterday’s CheckMates iPad app comes the Air Harp, another new iPad app. This is a musical application from touchGrove, who are also responsible for the classic Mattel handheld game ports, which emulates the sound and experience of playing a lap harp. Based on early 15-string examples of the lap harp, the
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iPhone OS 3.2 SDK, the software that allows developers to produce top-notch apps for the iPad, is now in the hands of some developers, but the end-user licensing agreement leaves me a bit, shall we say, vexed.
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In anticipation for this Saturday’s U.S. iPad launch, Apple has made iTunes 9.1, the first version of iTunes to support the iPad, available for download on their website
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For a long time, one of the main reasons to purchase a standalone GPS unit, or pay for a GPS app on the iPhone, was to enjoy the many benefits of voice navigation. Google may have canceled this out recently with their free Google Maps Navigation service, but seeing as this is still only for
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For a long time, one of the main reasons to purchase a standalone GPS unit, or pay for a GPS app on the iPhone, was to enjoy the many benefits of voice navigation. Google may have canceled this out recently with their free Google Maps Navigation service, but seeing as this is still only for
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31. March 2010
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