Showing posts with label Technology. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Technology. Show all posts

Saturday, November 27, 2010

Jailbreaking iOs 4.2.1 With Redsn0w 0.9.6b4

Redsnow 0.9.6b4 was just recently released by iPhone Dev Team and jailbreaking would be the next thing to do. This updated version is based on Geohot's Limera1n bootroom which has already owned all current iOS devices. 

Before we get into the process, let's have a brief description first of what is jailbreaking. It is a process that allows iPad, iPhone and iPod Touch users to gain root access to the command line of the operating system thus removing any limitations imposed upon them by Apple. Having successfully done this, the user could already download themes and extensions which is not available through the App Store via installers such as Cydia as well as installing non Apple operating systems.


Geohot has been successful in making their jailbreaking system in every upgraded iOS that Apple will be releasing. Unlike any jalibreaking process, this one is somewhat difficult because you have to boot it into a "jailbroken state" on every reboot. It is called a tethered jailbreak. It applies to iPhone 3GS (new bootrom), iPhone 4, iPad, iPod touch 2G (MC Model), iPod touch 3G and the iPod touch 4G. Old version iPhone 3GS (old bootrom), iPhone 3G and iPod touch 2G (Non-MC Model) can be jailbroken-untethered using the latest version of Redsnow. Let's wait for another famous hack for the untethered one.


Here is the step by step process on how to do it:


Step 1. Download iOS 4.2.1 for your version of iOS device. 
Step 2. Update/Restore to iOS 4.2.1 firmware using the IPSW file you just downloaded via iTunes 10.1. 
Step 3. Start Redsn0w 0.9.6b4 and point it to iOS 4.2.1 firmware to proceed with the jailbreak. 
Step 4. Now select “Install Cydia” and click “Next”. Optionally (if available), you can also select any other option you like. 
Step 5. Now make sure your device is both OFF and PLUGGED IN to the computer before you click "Next". 
(At this stage you will be presented with a screen where you will have to quickly hold “Power” button and then while holding the “Power” button, you will now have to hold “Home” button too. Now after few seconds release “Power” button but keep holding “Home” button until installation begins.)
Step 6. Sit back and enjoy while redsn0w will do all the rest for you. Once done, your iPhone or iPod touch will restart automatically and you will find it jailbroken on the latest iOS 4.2.1 firmware. 


For For iPhone 4, 3GS (New Bootrom), iPod touch 4G / 3G / 2G, iPad ONLY: 

Step 7. Now from here onwards, whenever you want to do anything related to jailbreak like SSHing into your device, or running Cydia, you must first run your device in the so called “jailbroken state” on every reboot by using “Just boot tethered right now” option in Redsn0w.

Friday, November 26, 2010

Amazon Offers $50 Game Credit On Your Wii Console Purchase

Of all the Black Friday Ads that has been posted days ago, this is one of the offers that wasn't included. You're reading the title right, Amazon is giving $50 game credit after you will purchase the  Wii Console with Wii Sports and Wii Sports Resort (White) from them. 

The Wii consoles are also being offered in other stores and in most cases its price is still the same. The reseller are just giving game credits along with it for future use. This is somewhat a surprise for the shopper as you would only find the prize after the full check out. 

The statement "$50 Game Credit" would be included in the item description after finishing the last step of checking out. 

Black Friday Sale has been always surprising to all its shoppers. If you're currently reading this post at the moment don't forget to include the Wii console in your shopping list. 

Monday, November 22, 2010

Qantas to resume flying Airbus A380 superjumbos

Qantas Airplane
Three weeks after an engine explosion forced one of the Qantas airline's A380 planes to make an emergency landing, Qantas says it is to resume flying some of its A380 superjumbos on Saturday.

The pilots of a Qantas A380 made a successful emergency landing in Singapore on 4 November.

Qantas chief executive Alan Joyce said he was satisfied the aircraft were safe to fly, following extensive checks.

Two superjumbos will initially fly the Sydney to London route, he added.

After the incident, the Australian airline grounded all six of its A380s.

Qantas was now working with Airbus and British engine-maker Rolls-Royce to get all 6 superjumbos back in the air.

Rolls-Royce has said the engine failure on 4 November "was confined to a specific component" which led to an oil fire and loss of turbine pressure.

Flying debris from the engine then severed cables in the aircraft's wing, the plane's manufacturer Airbus said. The A380 is the flagship of the European aviation giant's fleet.

The result of a long and costly research programme, it made its first commercial flight in 2007.

It is the world's largest passenger airliner, a double-decker which can carry up to 800 people - though Qantas A380s are set up to carry about 450.