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iPhone OS 4.0 beta already jailbroken

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iPhone OS 4.0 beta already jailbroken


iPhone OS 4.0 beta already jailbroken

Posted: 08 Apr 2010 08:57 PM PDT

iPhone OS 4.0 beta already jailbrokenHacker iH8sn0w has said today that he has already jailbroken the brand new iPhone 4.0 OS beta, posting the keys and claiming that he will be releasing the jailbreak in the near future.

Of course, being that the OS is still in beta, Apple will have ample time to patch the exploits before releasing the final product.

Here are the keys:

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Mac vs. PC ads may be coming to an end

Posted: 08 Apr 2010 12:09 PM PDT

Mac vs. PC ads may be coming to an endAccording to Justin Long, the "Mac" in Apple's popular Mac vs. PC commercials, the ad campaign may be close to its conclusion, ending one of the more effective ad series in history.

Long said that he heard from "PC" John Hodgman that Apple is planning to move on.

"You know, I think they might be done," said Long about the future of the campaign. "In fact, I heard from John, I think they're going to move on. I can't say definitively, which is sad, because not only am I going to miss doing them, but also working with John."

Although he seemed sure, Long would not guarantee the end of the campaign and could not provide any reasons why Apple would end it.

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Apple has sold 450,000 iPads, says CEO Jobs

Posted: 08 Apr 2010 11:38 AM PDT

Apple has sold 450,000 iPads, says CEO JobsDuring the Apple press event today, CEO Steve Jobs says the company has sold 450,000 iPads, a strong figure for only 4 full days of sales.

Users have downloaded 3.5 million iPad apps, and downloaded 600,000 iBooks from the iBookstore.

Jobs also noted that the device is sold out at best Buy, and that the company plans to ramp up supply over the coming months.

The launch of the iPad was one of the biggest in Apple's history, with 300,000 units sold on the first day at an average price of over $500 USD.

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Nook going on sale at Best Buy soon

Posted: 08 Apr 2010 10:52 AM PDT

Nook going on sale at Best Buy soonEngadget has reported today that the Barnes & Noble Nook is set to go on sale at Best Buy brick-and-mortar stores starting April 18th.

The recently launched Apple iPad sells at Best Buy locations as well, and both devices directly compete in the e-reader market.

The iPad sells for $499 at its cheapest, while the Nook sells for $259.

Pic via the source:

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Ubuntu changes Firefox default search back to Google

Posted: 08 Apr 2010 10:09 AM PDT

Ubuntu changes Firefox default search back to GoogleBack in January, we reported that Canonical, the group behind Ubuntu Lucid releases, had made a deal with Yahoo to make Yahoo the default Firefox search engine instead of Google.

Today, Canonical has done an about-face, announcing they are switching back to Google with the release of Ubuntu 10.04.

Says Rick Spencer, of Canonical: "However, for the final release, we will use Google as the default provider. I have asked the Ubuntu Desktop team to change the default back to Google as soon as reasonably possible, but certainly by final freeze on April 15th. It was not our intention to "flap" between providers, but the underlying circumstances can change unpredictably. In this case, choosing Google will be familiar to everybody upgrading from 9.10 to 10.04 and the change will only be visible to those who have been part of the development cycle for 10.04."

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RCMP arrest Canadian man for modding console

Posted: 08 Apr 2010 09:56 AM PDT

RCMP arrest Canadian man for modding consoleMichael Geist has reported today that "the RCMP has arrested a Quebec man after a seizure uncovered hundreds of counterfeit video games. The RCMP release states that 'modifying a console and computer is considered an illegal act under Section 342.1 of the Criminal Code and is punishable by imprisonment for up to ten years.'"

At the end of March, the RCMP (Royal Canadian Mounted Police) raided a home in Quebec, which eventually led to the "seizure of hundreds of counterfeit video games and the arrest of one suspect." 300 games were seized and "materials used to modify consoles and illegally reproduce video games" were also taken.

It is unclear what kind of mod chips were found, or for what system, but we will keep you updated.

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Nokia 'Comes With Music' now DRM-free in China

Posted: 08 Apr 2010 09:42 AM PDT

Nokia 'Comes With Music' now DRM-free in ChinaNokia has announced the launch of their Comes With Music service in China this week, offering a DRM-free subscription model for those with Nokia handsets.

At launch, the service will be supported on these phones: The Nokia X6 32GB and Nokia X6 16GB, Nokia 5230, Nokia 5330, Nokia 5800w, Nokia 6700s, Nokia E52 and Nokia E72i.

"It's not an operator-based offering, it's a retail-based offering. Consumers can walk into those 80,000 stores, buy the Nokia handset and activate Comes With Music," says Nokia's director of global music Adam Mirabella, via Music Ally.

The company says the catalog will be 50 percent "local repertoire."

China is infamous for its high piracy rates, but Mirabella says going DRM-free, among other things, should win over some fans: "People will be getting all the metadata and album art, good clean files authorised by the music companies, the highest quality files and something that's virus-free. This marketplace is begging for a legal opportunity. The music companies, publishing companies and artists have not really been able to generate any revenue in this marketplace. They're all looking for somebody with a strong footprint and presence, to see if there's something they can do to build the business back."

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Geohot follows through on promise, 'OtherOS' still available with firmware update

Posted: 08 Apr 2010 09:26 AM PDT

Geohot follows through on promise, 'OtherOS' still available with firmware updateAs promised earlier this month, hacker Geohot has made it so users can continue to use the OtherOS feature stripped by Sony with firmware update v3.21.

Reads geohot's blog post:

OtherOS Supported on "3.21OO"
Here is a video demoing my "custom firmware". It's not any sort of version string change; I would have added something showing off the new features of 3.21, but oh wait, there aren't any.

This can be installed without having to open up your PS3, just by restoring a custom generated PUP file, but only from 3.15 or previous. It's possible this CFW will also work on the slim to actually *enable* OtherOS; I'll know when my infectus gets here.

No release date yet, use the proxy hack to play online with 3.15

Note to the people who removed OtherOS, you are potentially turning 100000+ legit users into "hackers." There was a huge(20x) traffic spike to this blog after the announcement of 3.21. If I had ads on this site I guess I'd be thanking you.


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Apple shows off iPhone OS v4 including multitasking

Posted: 08 Apr 2010 09:18 AM PDT

Apple shows off iPhone OS v4 including multitaskingToday Apple gave a sneak peek of the next generation of their iPhone OS software. This is the operating system that powers the iPhone, iPod Touch and iPad.

Steve Jobs took the stage at Apple's Cupertino, California headquarters at 10AM and began by talking about the success of the iPad, iPhone and iPod Touch. Then he moved on to the changes in version 4 of the iPhone OS.


Multitasking
As expected there will be multitasking available for third party apps. That functionality is currently only available to the built in iPod software.

Jobs said, "we weren't the first to this party, but we're gonna be the best. Just like cut and paste."

Demonstrating the multitasking capabilities on an iPhone, he double-clicked the phone's Home button and a list of running apps appeared above the Dock at the bottom of the screen.

Tim Westergren of Pandora was also on hand to demonstrate the new multitasking version of his company's popular internet radio app. He showed off their app's new ability to take listeners directly to the iTunes store to buy a song they're listening to, even as it continues to play in the background.

He also noted that it took just a day to get multitasking working in the app.

Another new feature highlighted by Apple's Scott Forstall is the ability to see when an app is requesting information on your phone's location, and even allow or deny that ability on a per-app basis.

User Interface
iPhone OS version 4 will also have some notable UI improvements. Steve Jobs returned to the stage to demonstrate the newly available folder feature. It allows users to create folders on their home screen and move icons into it.

For people who have a lot of icons and find it cumbersome to navigate through them to find what they're looking for this should be a major improvement.

He also mentioned the ability to change the wallpaper which appears behind the icons on the home screen, but details were vague and there was no demonstration.

There was a short demonstration of iBooks, the e-book reader application already introduced on the iPad. With iPhone OS version 4 it will also be available for iPhone and iPod Touch users.

Scott Forstall once again returned to the stage to talk about features intended to improve devices for enterprise users. Although somewhat vague on details, he mentioned improved data protection, mobile device management and wireless app distribution.

Perhaps the most important new feature for the enterprise is support for multiple Exchange Server email accounts. Right now you are limited to a single Exchange account.

Gaming
Then it was on to games, with Forstall talking about what they're calling a "social gaming network." It seems similar to the social networking capabilities of Xbox Live and allows you to invite friends, find other gamers to play with or against and see leaderboards and individual achievements in various games online.


The final feature Jobs introduced, and which he seemed particularly excited about, is a new advertising platform they're calling iAd. It will allow developers to embed ads directly into their apps.

Not surprisingly the only ads which will be supported by iAd are those provided by Apple, who will be taking a 40% cut of revenue generated.

Availability
As has been the case with previous iPhone OS upgrades, this one will be available for the iPhone OS and iPod Touch in the summer. But unlike previous updates, significant features will work only newer models.

Mostly likely thanks to the improved hardware introduced in the iPhone 3GS, and later in the 3rd generation iPod Touch, the original iPhone, iPhone 3G and iPod Touch 1st and 2nd generation won't be able to multitask.

Other, as of yet unspecified, improvements to the new iPhone OS will also be limited to the newer models according to Jobs.

The iPad will be getting the new OS version in the fall.

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AOL to sell or shutdown Bebo social networking site

Posted: 08 Apr 2010 09:10 AM PDT

AOL to sell or shutdown Bebo social networking siteAOL, infamous for terrible investments, has announced that they will either sell or shut down the social networking site Bebo, which they bought for $850 million just two years ago.

"Bebo, unfortunately, is a business that has been declining and, as a result, would require significant investment in order to compete in the competitive social networking space," said Jon Brod, executive vice president of AOL. "AOL is not in a position at this time to further fund and support Bebo in pursuing a turnaround in social networking."

At the time of the acquisition, AOL was still part of Time Warner, part of a merger that many have called the worst deal of all-time. (AOL had to take a $99 billion dollar loss in 2002.)

Bebo saw only 5 million unique visitors last month, compared to 112 million for Facebook, and Bebo continues to see declining traffic.

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