Tuesday, May 29, 2012

Jailbreak iPhone 4S/4/3GS and iPad 3/2/1 on iOS 5.1.1

  JR Raphael: Sony reneges on an Ice Cream Sandwich promise | Jonny Evans: Apple iPhone power: 20 tips for longer battery life
 
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IT Blogwatch: Jailbreak iPhone 4S/4/3GS and iPad 3/2/1 on iOS 5.1.1
Jailbreak your iPhone 4S, 4, or 3GS. Root your iPad 3, 2, or 1. Even if you're stuck on iOS 5.1.1. Yes, now you can escape from Apple's pomaceous walled garden of parody-free, sexless, family friendliness, with Absinthe 2.0.2. What's not to like? In IT Blogwatch, bloggers even dig the cool logo. Not to mention: Low-carb eaters have a sense of humor too ... Read More


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JR Raphael: Sony reneges on an Ice Cream Sandwich promise
Just a week after Motorola delivered some unfortunate Android upgrade news, Sony is stepping up to the plate with a disappointing decision of its own. Read More

Jonny Evans: Apple iPhone power: 20 tips for longer battery life
Even for hard-working Apple employees the long weekend beckons. Many will take to the mountains, others to the beach, some might take time out at a music festival, or fishing by the waters. It's time for rest and relaxation, but, for those who want to stay connected, how do you get the best possible battery life from your iPhone? Read More

IT Blogwatch: Facebook Camera for iPhone: 5 reactions
Facebook has released it's latest app: Camera for iPhone. 5 reactions later, I'd say it's good news for Facebook, for a change. In IT Blogwatch, bloggers seem to like it, despite its suspicious similarity to Instagram. Not to mention: Google Beatbox ... Read More

Michael Horowitz: Defensively installing bug fixes
In a recent edition of the Windows Secrets newsletter, Susan Bradley offered "Best practices for trouble-free Windows patching" in which she offered some good suggestions that also apply to other Operating Systems. I highlight some of her suggestions and add some of my own. Read More


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IT Blogwatch: Facebook mobile phone rumors reappear
As the next step in its mobile strategy, Facebook is reportedly building a smartphone. Indeed, we're told that it's hiring engineers from Apple. In IT Blogwatch, bloggers add 2+2. Not to mention: Guess the FUNCTION of the THING ... Read More

Shark Tank: Let's not even ask how those two got confused
Help desk pilot fish gets a call from a highly placed user: "My secretary just spilled her coffee on the keyboard and now it doesn't work. What can I do?" Read More

Jaikumar Vijayan: The non-story about the RIAA seeking $72 trillion from LimeWire (It did not).
A Computerworld story from March 2011 gets a new life and a new twist after being picked up by a U.K. music news website. Read More

IT Blogwatch: Flame virus is mid-east cyber-broiler
Supposedly, the Flame virus is the biggest cyber-weapon yet discovered. The malware is targeting middle-eastern countries and stealing information, but who wrote it, and why? In IT Blogwatch, bloggers toss out their theories. Read More

Shark Tank: What's a Navy without the C?
Flash waaaay back to this pilot fish's days at a U.S. Navy computer center on the mainframe timesharing support desk. One day, he gets a call from a user -- whose commands apparently no longer exist. Read More

 
 
 

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