Posts Tagged ‘3.1’
Rock Out without Lockout

This week Apple will be all over the news with their announcements at Wednesday’s “Let’s Rock” event. But with so many new owners of the iPhone 3GS, and with so many new owners of the iPhone 3G (perhaps sold to them buy these new 3GS owners)…now is a good time to send out this general advisory.
If you update to Apple’s new software using the normal iTunes process, you will lose your ultrasn0w unlock. In fact you may lose it permanently, because for most people the baseband firmware cannot be reverted to a previous version (unlike the main application CPU firmware).
But don’t worry…our PwnageTool program let’s you update your main firmware without touching your baseband firmware, so you can still have the best of both worlds. But you must be diligent about saying “no” to your iTunes request this week to update your firmware.
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Apple is expected on 18 September, the new 3.1 firmware release – 3.1 ออก วันที่ 18 กันยายน นี้

Apple is expected on 18 September, the new 3.1 firmware release. This was announced by a developer who discovered that the Current Beta 3 firmware 3.1 on 18 September forfeited. Most of the official versions of 1-3 days before the Beta Relase be published.
Joe Hewitt, the developer of Facebook for iPhone has detailed some of the upcoming features in Facebook 3.1.
ReadWriteWeb had a chance to talk with Hewitt and learn more about the app’s roadmap. In the interview he mentioned three new features…
Contact list synchronization between your Facebook friends list and your phone’s contact list
“It’s a Terms of Service thing more than a technical limitation,”
Push notifications
“I plan to have it in the next major update, the 3.1. It will be the same kind of notifications you get on the website. I probably won’t right off the bat give you chat notifications. If you’ve ever used Facebook’s SMS notifications, you can have pretty granular control and it will be the same level of notification in terms of whose notifications you see and what categories you see.”
Saved, site-wide search
“I hope but I can’t promise to get that into the 3.1 update,” Hewitt said. “We’re still working on getting that into the API. I’m also hoping to let you save a search to your home screen.”
No word yet on the planned release date for Facebook 3.1; however, we will let you know as soon as anymore information is available.

There are several iPhone explosion cases across the Europe. French authorities is really concerned about the problem. Some report said iPhone is overheated, but Apple denies it. They have made an official responses saying it may not be Apple’s fault. They said the incidents may be caused by external force. Apple Europe wants the victim to give them the broken iPhones for further investigations.
The number of cases remains single digit, but it’s not sure whether it will grow or not. No one has confirmed the iPhone has battery overheat problem, yet…
[via Bloomberg]
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Evernote for iPhone 3.1 brings huge speed improvements for searching and snapping, a bunch of new features, and some nice bug fixes.
Evernote lets you remember and recall anything that happens in your life. From notes to ideas to snapshots to recordings, put everything into Evernote and watch as everything instantly synchronizes from the iPhone to the Web, to your Mac or Windows desktop.
WHATS NEW IN THIS VERSION:
Snappier snapping
Things got a whole lot faster in the latest iPhone update. Creating both snapshot and camera roll notes is way way speedier than ever before. So get ready for less waiting and more snapping.
Clip web pages
Evernote has a built-in web browser, which allows you to quickly open links found within your notes. Now you can do more than just visit the webpages, you can also clip them into your account. To use this feature, tap the Clip to Evernote option found within the Send To menu at the bottom of the browser screen.

Email to Evernote
All Evernote users get their own special email address. Now, Evernote for iPhone makes it easy to add that address to your phone’s contacts. This may not seem like a big deal at first glance, but just think of all the useful stuff that comes through your email every single day. Wouldn’t it be great if you could easily capture that for later? Now you can. Just forward it to Evernote. This feature is found in the Evernote Account tab.
Note: Your Evernote email address is also available in the Settings section of Evernote Web

Sync on command
Evernote now lets you sync whenever you like. In the Account tab, tap Synchronize Now to have Evernote start sync’ing. Evernote will still auto-sync every so often, but sometime you just can’t wait.
Bug fixes all around
In addition to the great new features, this release is full of bug fixes making for a smoother, more stable Evernote experience.
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