Wednesday, March 17, 2010

How to Force Quit Applications on the iPhone/iPod Touch

The iPhone may be known for its incredible stability, but even it occasionally suffers from a frozen or non-responsive app every once and a while. Luckily, there is a simple way to force quit these applications. Think of it as a ctrl+alt+delete or option+shift+command+escape for your iPhone or iPod Touch.

There are actually two different ways to do this, depending upon the version of the iPhone or iPod Touch OS that you are running. I’d tell you how to go into settings and check which version are are running, but it is actually much more simple just to try one, and if it doesn’t work, then you need to use the other. If you really need a way to tell, try swiping your home screen (the one with all of the icons) all the way to the left. If you find the Spotlight search page to the left of your first page of icons, then you want option number one here. If you don’t find that search page, then you want option number two:

   1. For devices running 3.0 or later – Press and hold the hold button (on the top of your device) until the “Slide to power off” slider comes up. Then, hold the home button (the one on the front of your device which takes you back to the apps screen) for about 6 seconds, or until you see the currently running application close. Congrats, you’ve performed a force quit.
   2. For devices running software before 3.0 – Just press and hold the home button for about 6 seconds, or until the see the currently running application close. Voila, no more frozen app.

It’s rare but every once and a while you may also need to force the device to shut down if it is completely unresponsive. This is also very simple. Just press the hold and home buttons at the same time and keep them held until your device turns off (this will take about 10-15 seconds).

Tuesday, March 16, 2010

Apple battery replacement program

Apple has launched a program for replacing the batteries (with a maturity of up to 10 hours) when they are about to die. For $ 99 plus expenses, the tablet will be replaced with iPad Refurbished and fully functional.

The house of Cupertino were in hot news few weeks back as it has launched  a lawsuit against Taiwan’s HTC, which produces terminal Android multitouch. A few months before Apple had rejected an App (an ad hoc program) of the house in Mountain View for Google Voice equip the iPhone, while there was a battle between two giants to win the AdMob, which specializes in online advertising, blown the last minute by Google to Apple. The two giants continue to work together, but everyone is wondering how long. There is integration between the iPhone and Google Maps, but it attaches to the house of Cupertino’s intention to abandon the search engine in Mountain View for Bing, that developed by the (former) rival Microsoft.

Monday, March 15, 2010

Jaibreaking 3.1.3 using Snowbreeze

The final version of Sn0wbreeze 3.1.3 V1.4 is now available for download. This minor update fixes the iPhone 3GS issue which was hampering users in the last release. It also brings support for iPod touch 1G. For those of you who don’t know, Sn0wbreeze is a jailbreaking tool like blackra1n, redsn0w and PwnageTool for iPhone and iPod touch which can be used to create custom .ipsw files.
Sn0wbreeze supports jailbreaking on iPhone 2G/3G/3GS(old bootrom and non-MC) and iPod touch 1G. iPod touch 2G and 3G are not supported at the moment.
For iPhone 3.1.2 firmware, you can use blackra1n, PwnageTool, redsn0w, sn0wbreeze, ultrasn0w and blacksn0w to jailbreak and unlock your iPhone and iPod touch.

Check out the step-by-step instructions here.