Showing posts with label 4S. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 4S. Show all posts

Wednesday, April 18, 2012

Funky Apple iPhone 4S gadget and casing for you -- an iPhone Case with a Built-in Magna Doodle. Auckland, David, Lim, 095515344

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IFOOLISH
In a world brimming with iPhone cases, it takes a lot to get noticed. This iFoolish case might just have what it takes.
Careful to sidestep any legal entanglements, the £19.99 ($32) case simply bills itself as “a 3.7″ retro red magic drawing board,” though the resemblance to the venerable Magna Doodle is uncanny. Kids, ask your parents about it and hunker down for a good hour-long, misty-eyed tale of simpler times when people couldn’t skip commercials, video games had only one button and children frequented a magical land known as “outside” – t’was truly ancient history.
The iFoolish case currently features free shipping even on international orders (the company is based in the U.K.) but that offer is only good “for a limited period” according to a recent update on the company’s Facebook page.
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Hidden feature of Apple iOS, iPhone 4S: Secret Keyboard and Panoramic Photos, Auckland, David, Lim, Unlock, jailbreak

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When people talk about iPhone secrets, they’re usually referring to little tricks and tips you might not have known about. But a couple new hidden iOS 5 features uncovered this week are much more hardcore, requiring some light hacking to unearth capabilities that Apple decided to bury–specifically, an alternate keyboard that includes spelling suggestions and a panorama mode for the camera.
Neither hack requires jailbreaking, and I’ve tried them both on my iPhone 3GS, running iOS 5. Here’s how to get them on your iPhone:

Get Spelling Suggestions on the iPhone Keyboard

Fair warning: You’ll probably find this keyboard to be a nuisance. The spelling predictions aren’t very good, and if you don’t select from the suggestions on top, you have to type “confirm” to enter the word, then hit spacebar. But at least your friends will be impressed. (Thanks to 9 to 5 Mac for this.)
1. Download iBackupBot, but don’t run it yet.
2. Plug in your iPhone, open iTunes, click on the device, and choose “Back up to this computer.” Then click “Sync.”
3. Install and run iBackupBot, and click on the latest backup for your iPhone.
4. Locate “Library/Preferences/com.apple.keyboard.plist” (You may want to click “Path” to sort files alphabetically). Click “Cancel” in the dialog box that appears when you choose the file path.
5. Under the line that reads “</true>”, insert another line that reads “<key>KeyboardAutocorrectionLists</key>” (without quotations), then add another line beneath it that reads “<string>YES</string>.” Close the file and save your progress.
6. Click “File” from the iBackupBot menu, and choose “Restore.” Be patient, and wait for the iPhone to restart after the restore is complete.

Take Panoramic Photos from the iPhone’s Camera

Although I got the Panorama function working on my iPhone 3GS, I couldn’t take a single photo without the camera crashing. (There’s a reason Apple keeps these things hidden.) You may have better luck on a newer iPhone. (Hat tip to FunkySpaceMonkey.)
1. Follow steps one through three from above.
2. Locate “Library/Preferences/com.apple.mobileslideshow.plist.”
3. Just after line 36, which reads “</false>,” start a new line that reads “<key>EnableFirebreak</key>, then add another line underneath it that reads “<string>YES</string>,” all without quotations. Close the file and save your progress.
4. Click “File” from the iBackupBot menu, and choose “Restore.”
If you want to undo these changes, just go into iBackupBot and remove the lines of code you added, then restore the phone again. And if you want panoramic photos on your iPhone without the hassle, you can get Photosynth or 360 Panorama from the App Store.

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Apple Insider Information Leak: What might the Apple iPad Mini look like? iOS Unlock, Auckland, David Lim, +64212640000)

The iPhone has always been compared to the iPad in many different ways.  In fact, it has often been dubbed as being an iPad Mini.  The same thing has been said about the iPad and its being an oversized iPhone.  And it is exactly talk like this that gives way to rumors like the much-anticipated iPad Mini.  We all know it doesn’t exist, there is just not enough evidence to support that there is anything like it in Apple’s production pipelines or plans.  Nevertheless, it is an entertaining idea.  Samsung and Amazon seem to have created a space for it, after all.  But we don’t see any success coming from that end of the spectrum.
Now, let’s say that Apple did come out with an iPad Mini (you know you are still going to buy one no matter how silly it may sound).  Wouldn’t it be great to at least know what it might look like?  There have been many renditions out on the Internet and there really is just one that that we can be certain of.  It will look like a smaller iPad.  I mean, seriously, how much more exciting did you think it was going to get?
Don’t get us wrong, a smaller iPad does present its charms as well.  And with the retina screen technology, something as small as a 7.85 inch iPad would still offer an amazing and functional experience.  There has been a lot of technical talk as well about the possibility of Apple making the iPad mini according to the retina screen specs.  It looks like it can be done.  But who’s to say really that they will be making an iPad Mini?  There might also be the possibility that they make a bigger iPhone, right?  Of course, we leave that to other rumors.
Why these rumors exist is anybody’s guess.  For a time, it seemed that there was a steady decline of consumer-interest in the iPad 2.  But then all Apple really had to do (and did do) was release the new iPad, also known as the iPad 3.  The point is the current size at 9.7 inches seems to be working for millions of users.  There is no existent need to make the iPad smaller unless Apple really wants to release something as silly as Samsung’s Note.  Yes, we are talking about that half-breed tablet and phone that makes for embarrassing conversations when you stick it in your pocket.
Then again, we do suspect that anything that Apple will bring to market will be an instant success.  iPad Mini or iPhone Max (yes, we made that one up so if you see any rumors out there with that label, you know where it came from and how stupid it sounds), Apple knows its market and understands usability more than anybody in the industry.  Enjoy the pictures, though, they are quite entertaining and it’s nice to daydream about having a mini-anything these days.  There’s something about smaller and cuter gadgets that makes one feel more exclusive than everybody else.  Right?  Okay, I just wanted to throw that one out there for you to pounce on.  Sound off in the comments!

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Sunday, April 15, 2012

2012 Technology Rumor: iPhone 5 Could Be Thinner and Wider (Auckland, New Zealand, David, Lim)

Though it is not clear when iPhone 5 will be released, we have been hearing all kinds of rumours about the phone and not a single day goes without an irrelevant rumors that pass by.
However, a little birdie revealed that the Apple’siPhone 5 could be thinner and wider than iPhone 4. this is however based on the photos that were published on the Italian blog MacityNet. Thephotos revealed not the iPhone, but the purportediPhone 5 case. It may not be true that Apple is really considering increasing iPhone’s size fromwhat it is right now.
iphone5 case rumor Rumor: iPhone 5 Could Be Thinner and Wider
However if one observes the trend in the Smartphone industry, most of them have been unveiling devicesthat are 4 inches or larger. iPhone 4 has a width of 3.5 inches and if the purported iPhone 5 cases are authentic, it could be quite possible that the iPhone 5 would be either 4 inches wide, or larger. This might make the iPhone a little too wide to be kept in the pocket, unless you wear over-sized clothes. However, if it turns out to be true, people may end up using iPhone 5 more often than iPad to consume content. The larger the screen, the easier it is to consume content and an iPhone 5 which has a width of more than 4 inches could cannibalize the iPad. Right now, the iPad is really popular with those who consume content.
Of course, that is an exaggeration, and even the exaggerations depend on obscure rumours from an Italian blog’s pictures of purported iPhone 5 case. The build-up of excitement before any new productlaunch is understandable, but Apple fans tend to go a little too further when it comes to getting excited about new Apple product launches. If you were wondering what it might be like when the iPhone 5 is finally launched, well, you will just have to wait to know.
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Monday, March 26, 2012

Tech News update, 2011: Apple hires two Companies for the iPhone 5 to supply digital camera

Apple is a rapidly growing company that has made its name into market within no time. No doubt, it has released marvelous phone devices to get user’s trust. Now you can take the whole PC in small pocket size device all the time.
Apple has given different versions of iPhone device. Its latest release was iPhone 4 and now news is coming about iPhone 5. Apple is ready to throw iPhone 5 into market. From one resource, it revealed that Apple has called two camera suppliers for new generation iPhone device.
According to rumors statements, Apple has engaged two companies namely Genius electronic optical and Largan Precision in order to supply modules of camera or lenses for iPhone 5. Taiwan optical lens maker gave this news in CENS website.
It is not too shocking news that Apple hired these companies as they already have worked on iPhone 4 camera modules that was based on 5 megapixel. Moreover, rumors also said that now the Companies will work on 8 megapixel camera that will be added in new generation iPhone 5.
Well! If the news is correct then it is good for Apple as well as these two Companies who gained 27.5 percent market share. If they agree for next iPhone then most probably they will get share even higher than this.
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Sunday, March 25, 2012

Top Ten (10) tips for using Gmail for your business! davidlim, auckland, new zealand

Working with a lot of small business owners who have moved their email over to Google Apps, we’ve found that many started out managing their work email through their personal @gmail.com accounts. So, in honor of National Small Busines Week and the estimated 27.2 million small businesses in America, we wanted to share some tips we’ve picked up from them (and other people at Google) on how to get the most out of using Gmail at work. 
1. Get a Gmail account at your own domain (e.g. michelle@yourdomain.com) with Google Apps. Google Apps is a suite of communication and collaboration tools, including Gmail, Google Calendar, and Google Docs, which run on your own domain, so instead of using your @gmail.com email address, you (and other employees) can have email addresses @yourdomain.com. Using a customized email address can help build an identity around your business and make you look more professional along the way.
2. Add a custom signature to the bottom of your email messages. Email signatures are automatically inserted at the bottom of every message you send, and can be a great place to add your title, contact information, and even the latest news from your company. Just go to Settings at the top of your inbox and enter your signature text in the box at the bottom.

3. Manage multiple email accounts from a single interface. If you’re like a lot of business owners, you probably regularly receive email in several different accounts. By centralizing your correspondence in Gmail, you’ll be able to keep track of it all more easily. To do this, either forward your other email addresses to your main Gmail account or route them there using Gmail’s Mail Fetcher, which downloads messages via POP from up to five other accounts. To set it up, visit the Account and Import Tabunder Settings.
 
4. Set up custom “From” addresses. This feature allows you to send messages from Gmail with one of your other email addresses listed as the sender. Once you set it up, you can choose the address you want to reply from while composing messages in the "From:" address drop down. This too is under Settings on the Account and Import tab.
5. Embrace labels. Folders are familiar, especially when it comes to work email. If you want to organize your emails in a similar way, make sure you’re using Gmail labels.Combined with filters, they can be a powerful tool to manage your mail. Create labels for projects, vendors, customers, weekly reports, launches, to-do’s -- the list goes on. You can also add custom colors to your labels, order them based on priority, and search the contents of specific labels. And don’t forget that you can drag messages into labels, just like you can with folders.
6. Use chat and video chat to communicate with colleagues, or provide real-time customer support. 
No matter where everyone is located, you can communicate in real-time as though you were in the same room with video chat or just chat via voice or text. Try using "Reply by Chat" at the bottom of each message if you want to reach the sender quickly. To add video chat capabilities to Gmail, all you need is this small plugin and a webcam.

7. Keep track of your to-do’s with Tasks. 
You spend a lot of time in your inbox, so why not keep track of what you have to do there too? Task allows you to create multiple lists, add notes to each task, assign due dates, and get the satisfaction of checking off completed items.

8. Use offline Gmail anytime you're not online. Despite having Internet access almost everywhere, work may take you to places where you just can’t get online. Turn on offline Gmail from the offline tab under Settings and Gmail will download a local cache of your mail which synchronizes with Gmail's servers while you’re connected. When you lose connectivity, Gmail automatically switches to offline mode, so you can continue to work, and your replies are automatically sent the next time Gmail detects a connection.
9. Create canned responses and quickly reply to common questions. When it comes to emailing at work, you’re probably used to sending out weekly reports, or answering the same questions from customers or colleagues multiple times. That’s where canned responses can save precious time: turn on this feature in Gmail Labs, compose your response once, save it, then use it over and over again.

10. Make sure you have the right Bob before hitting send. If you’ve ever accidentally sent a personal email to the wrong co-worker, or emailed your internal meeting notes to an external contact, then you'll want to turn on "Got the wrong Bob?" from the Labs tab under setting. Based on the groups of people you email most often, Gmail will try to flag when you've accidentally included the wrong person.

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Monday, March 5, 2012

2012: Apple iPhone 4S Unlock for Australia Vodafone Network Within 10 Mins! North Shore, Auckland

We are now able to provide fullf factory unlock for your Apple iPhone 4 and iPhone 4S running on iOS 5.0.1
All of this will be done within 10 minutes or so at our repair centre.
If you are not in Auckland, we can perform the full factory unlock for your Australia Vodafone iPhone 4 and 4S remotely.  Just email us the IMEI number and we shall email you an invoice.
Upon sighting your payment, we can unlock your iPhone 4S within 10 minutes or so!
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Where are the Free Siri Proxy Servers List for Apple iPhone 4 (iOS)? Unlock, Jailbreak, Auckland

Recently, Siri was successfully ported on A4 devices such as iPhone 4/3GS, iPad 1 and iPod Touch. Spire – a Cydia tweak to the BigBoss repo was released by Chpwn for jailbroken iDevices that makes the Siri porting to older iDevices legal. However, Spire has some limitations – you require iPhone 4S or access to Siri proxy.
You can create your own Siri proxy server, if you already own iPhone 4S. If you find it difficult to create your own Siri proxy server or if don’t have iPhone 4S, here we are going to share a list of free Spire Proxy Hosts that you can use to enter into your Spire configuration in the Settings app. You may find many paid Siri proxy servers. However, we would suggest to stay away from them as many of them can be scams.
Free Siri Proxy Servers List:
Name: Siri.Cd-Team
Cost: Free
Host URL: https://siri.cd-team.org/
Description: I have personally not been able to get this Spire proxy server to work (I think the server was overloaded). I am posting it, however, as it may come back online in the future and you may have luck getting it to work.

Name: Unknown
Cost: Free
Host URL: Requires Donation
Description: I have not personally tested this paid Spire Proxy Server but I have heard that it is legit. The creator of this Spire Proxy server, however has mentioned his servers are full at this time (more will be available soon). Click here for more information.

Name: Unknown
Cost: Free
Host URL: https://97.188.76.85:443/

Name: Unknown
Cost: Free
Host URL: https://192.453.201:3544/

Name: Unknown
Cost: Free
Host URL: https://205.185.119.17:2000/

Name: Unknown
Cost: Free
Host URL: https://97.128.46.41:323/


Name: Unknown
Cost: Free
Host URL: https://97.128.73.85:442/

Name: Unknown
Cost: Free
Host URL: https://188.120.232.184:443/

Name: Root Hacks
Cost: Free
Website: http://root-hacks.blogspot.com/
Host URL: https://siri-bh.no-ip.org:1000
Host URL: https://siri-bh.no-ip.org:1001
Host URL: https://siri-bh.no-ip.org:1002
Host URL: https://siri-bh.no-ip.org:1003
Host URL: https://siri-bh.no-ip.org:1004
Host URL: https://siri-bh.no-ip.org:1005
Needed crt: http://siri-bh.no-ip.org/blog-4.crt

The following proxy hosts have been identified as scams:
Name: siriproxyserver.t15.org
Name: http://jakewilliamsmith.com/siri/
Name: http://www.sirikeys.com/

Name: aftersoft.ru
Host URL: https://188.120.232.184:443
Type: Free



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Improve the battery of your Apple iPad 2 and Apple iPhone 4S? www.drmobiles.co.nz

Ever since the release of iPhone 4S, many people have complained about the batteryissue. No, if you thought there’s no way to improve your iPhone 4S battery lifethrough any app – you have to take a look at a recent app released by none other than Philips! But first, the issue:
Apple has acknowledged that certain iOS 5 bugs are causing a lot of battery issues. Already, there’s about 100 hrs decrease in the standby time of iPhone 4S (as compared to iPhone 4). Probably due to the dual-core processor and probably because of heavy apps like Siri and more, the battery doesn’t work as good as in previous versions.
Now, even after the release of iOS 5 and after several people upgraded their iPhone 4 to iOS 5, there have been reports suggesting a poor battery performance. All this could mean that the bug is in the iOS 5 software – which means it should be easily removed once Apple fixes the bugs.
But here’s how to improve iPhone 4 battery life and improve iPhone 4S battery life.  Please note that this is NOT a bug-fix bug-fix which will enhance the battery – this is an app that tells you what you can do to enhance your iPhone 4S battery!
BatterySense from Philips
BatterySense is an app designed to predict almost accurately how many hours of battery is left for specific tasks. These include:
- Video time
- Call time
- Data time
- Internet time
- Standby time
- Game Play time
Besides these, the best part about BatterySense is it helps you extend iPhone 4/4Sbattery life by suggesting you ways to improve iPhone 4/4S battery life.
 What If? Option
The “What If” option is a great way to figure out how long your iPhone 4S will workon battery under various circumstances that you get to choose. Also, you can slide the battery time estimate to your desired position (in hours and minutes) and that will prompt the application to suggest you methods to extend iPhone 4S battery life.
Turning of WiFi, turning down the brightness of the screen and other such simple methods are given to improve iPhone 4S battery life.
Works on iPad Too!
And it works on iPad too – which means you can improve iPad batery life too with BatterySense.
What’s more? It’s a free app so grab it right away! You can get BatterySense here.
 How Best To Use It?
If you want to use it effectively, all you have to do is do a first estimate of why you’ll be using your iPhone 4/4S for the next few hours. If it’s video, check that. If it’s gaming, then check that appropriate square where it says Game Play. Likewise for others.
Then, if you want to improve the iPhone 4s battery life, just slide the level to a higher position. Suggestions would appear instantly. Try them out and then run the app again to see if the settings have had an effect on the estimated battery life.
The Summary
One important feature of the BatterySense app is that it gives a bird’s-eye view ofestimated battery time for all the process in one go – which is quite useful if you just want to see how much longer the battery can stay without needing a charge up.
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Monday, December 19, 2011

Australia Three Network: Full Factory Unlock for Apple iPhone 4S, Dr Mobiles Limited, Albany, North Shore, Auckland

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Monday, 19 December 2011--Created a new ad for the full unlocking service cater for Three Network of Australia (a GSM network provider in Aussie).

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