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Monday, March 14, 2011

LogMeIn Ignition

Directly control your Mac or PC, all your programs and all your files – like that important presentation for your boss or that application that only exists on your work computer – with a simple touch.

LogMeIn Ignition for iPhone and iPad lets you remotely access one or more computers anywhere, anytime. So you never have to worry about leaving anything behind.

Be Productive
Put your office in the palm of your hand.
• Remotely run any business application like CRM, ERP, Salesforce, Microsoft Office.
• Remotely access your computer as if you’re sitting right in front of it.

Be Everywhere
Take your computers wherever you go.
• Have your files and contacts with you at all times.
• Give your family IT support without having to be at their machine.

Be Nimble
Super quick, super easy.
• Simple to install and set up in minutes.
• Automatic settings for optimized speed and performance.


Customers Give Us the Thumbs-Up
• “Thanks to this app, I don’t need to bring my laptop with me anymore when I work 24x7.”
• “The application works like a charm. It’s very fast and extremely easy to set up.”
• “Ignition has saved me countless times. It’s an excellent app that’s worth more than the price.”

Reviewers Rave About LogMeIn Ignition
• Businessweek – “LogMeIn Ignition turns an iPad into a remote control for your other Web-connected computers. It may be the iPad's first indispensable app.”
• Wired – “10 Stellar iPad Apps That Will Blow You Away”
• Zath – “Within 5 minutes of use, controlling my computers remotely with the iPad became second nature, and this is a credit to the great development team behind the application.”

Awards
Winner of 2010 Macworld UK Award – Best iPad App

To Get Started:
1. Create a free account at LogMeIn.com
2. Download LogMeIn Free software to your PC/Mac
3. Purchase LogMeIn Ignition from the App Store
4. Log in from your Apple device to access your computer

In-Depth Features
• Multitasking (iOS 4)
• Retina Display (iPhone 4)
• Multiple monitor switch
• Intuitive and flexible navigation modes – direct, screen moves, mouse moves
• Works with free software on your computer (LogMeIn Free)
• Search computers to quickly locate a computer



















*Note for this ipa u will need a jailbreak iphone with cydia to install appsync. with appsync you will be able to use this ipa

how to install appsync link click here

Thursday, March 10, 2011

iOS 4.3 Released! AirPlay and Safari Improvements, Personal Hotspot


Rumors were accurate, Apple released iOS 4.3 today; two days ahead of schedule. The update includes the following:
  • Personal Hotspot
    • Share iPhone 4 cellular data with up to 5 devices (combination of up to 3 Wi-Fi, 3 Bluetooth, and 1 USB)
  • Tunes Home Sharing
    • Play music, movies, and TV shows from a shared iTunes library on a Mac or PC (requires iTunes 10.2)
  • New AirPlay features
    • Play videos from the Photos app including the Camera Roll album, iTunes previews, enabled third-party apps and websites on Apple TV
    • Play slideshows from Photos on Apple TV using transitions available on Apple TV
  • Faster Safari performance with Apple Nitro JavaScript engine
  • HD video out using the Apple Digital AV Adapter
    • View 720p HD videos from Videos app, iPod app, Photos, YouTube, Safari, Keynote, and enabled third-party apps on an HDMI display
  • Ping features
    • Push notifications for comments and follow requests
    • Post and Like songs directly from the Now Playing screen
    • Parental controls
  • New Settings
    • Messages setting for number of times to repeat an alert
    • iPad side switch setting to lock screen rotation or mute audio notifications and sound effects
  • Single tap conference call dialing with a pause to send a passcode
  • Bug fixes
If you’re on an unlocked or jailbroken device,Please do not i mean do not update your iphone,and hold off till geniuses that is iPhone Dev Team or Chronic Dev Team give the green light. You have been warned.

Tuesday, March 8, 2011

iPhone Jailbreakers And Unlockers Should Avoid Upgrading To iOS 4.3

We reported yesterday that iOS 4.3 GM has already been jailbroken using PwnageTool 4.2, unofficial custom bundles, Universal Ramdisk Fixes and tetheredboot utility.

BigBoss has just warned users who want to jailbreak and unlock their iPhone to avoid upgrading to iOS 4.3 until the official jailbreaking tools are released.


BigBoss warns:        



As always, I give my standard warning not to update and wait for the jailbreak release. This time, I am giving some extra caution, however.

With 4.3 comes apple’s implementation of address space layout randomization (ASLR). In short, this will mess up the way mobile substrate works. You will need a new mobile substrate in order to use your favorite tweaks such as winterboard, sbsettings, bitesms, folder enhancer, etc. So you should definitely avoid 4.3 until an "official" jailbreak is released for it.

Back in January, Joshua Hill of the Chronic Dev Team had pointed out that ASLR added in iOS 4.3 will make it more difficult to exploit userland vulnerabilities that are used to jailbreak iPhones.

Looks like Apple added ASLR into iOS 4.3. This should make things more fun!!!

ASLR is Address Space Layout Randomization. It’s designed to make userland vulnerabilities more difficult to exploit

So avoid upgrading to iOS 4.3 when it is released on March 11th or iOS 4.3 GM. This warning also applies to iPod Touch and iPad users.

iPhone Dev Team, Chronic Dev Team or iH8sn0w haven't provided any ETA on when the updated tools like PwnageTool, Greenpois0n, Sn0wbreeze etc for iOS 4.3 will be released.

As always, we’ll let you know if there are any further updates so stay tuned here at Mobile world.

Apple Announces iPad 2: A5 Dual Core, Dual Cameras, Thinner — On Sale March 11

Some rumors appeared to be true, Apple did announce an Second-Generation iPad — iPad 2. The iPad 2 features an Apple A5 dual-core processor, improved graphics, dual cameras (front and rear) and it’s 33% thinner and up to 15% lighter.
With more than 15 million iPads sold, iPad has defined an entirely new category of mobile devices, said Steve Jobs, Apple’s CEO. While others have been scrambling to copy the first generation iPad, we’re launching iPad 2, which moves the bar far ahead of the competition and will likely cause them to go back to the drawing boards yet again.

The iPad 2 will be capable of making FaceTime calls with other FaceTime-capable devices. The rear-facing camera can capture 720p HD video. Despite its slimmer design, the iPad 2 will have the same battery life as the first generation of 10 hours and 30 days of stand-by time.

The 3G models, will be compatible with GSM network such as AT&T and the other will be compatible with Verizon’s CDMA network. You will have to choose if you want Verizon or AT&T as the 3G model can only work with one or the other. The versions compatible with Verizon’s network will be sold in the U.S. only.

In addtion, Apple has designed new accessories for the iPad 2, including cases called Smart Covers and an HDMI adapter. The Smart Covers will attach magnetically to the iPad 2 and will automatically wake the device when opened and put it to sleep when closed.


The iPad 2 will be available starting March 11 in the U.S. and will come in two colors: white and black. Pricing and capacities have not changed from the first generation of the iPad with the Wi-Fi models coming in at $499 for 16GB, $599 for 32GB, and $699 for 64GB. The Wi-Fi + 3G models will cost $629 for 16GB, $729 for 32GB, and $829 for 64GB.

Also, iPad 2 will run iOS 4.3, which will be released for other iOS devices on March 11.

Monday, March 7, 2011

iPad 2 Speed Test: 4x Faster Than iPad 1 (iOS 4.2.1), 1.5x Faster Than iPad 1 (iOS 4.3); 3x Faster Than Galaxy Tab

According to Apple, the new 1GHz dual-core A5 chip in iPad 2 unveiled at today’s ‘Come See What 2011 Will Be Year Of’ event is two times faster than the original iPad and also improves graphic performance by up to 9 times.

Folks at CNET UK who got a chance to get their hands on the new iPad after the event, ran a quick benchmark test to find out exactly how fast it is.

They carried out JavaScript SunSpider benchmark test to find out the real world Javascript performance on iPad 2 and compared it with the original iPad (iPad 1) and competing Android devices.

Here is what they had to report:

Incidentally, when you compare the iPad to the other devices we tested, Android phones and tablets don't come out particularly well. The Galaxy Tab is more than 3x slower than the iPad 2 in this test, and about 2x slower than the original iPad with the new software. The Google Nexus S smart phone doesn't fare too well either, at nearly 3x slower than the iPad 2.

CNET also reports that iOS 4.3 that comes pre-installed in iPad 2 is also another reason for the improved Javascript performance. Apple has ported the Nitro Javascript engine used in desktop version of Safari to iOS 4.3, which Apple claims loads Javascripts two times faster. The tests carried out by CNET also indicates that it is a lot faster:

There's really good news for iPhone 4 owners out there: when it arrives, iOS 4.3 will deliver a 2.5x speed increase in this test.

Once we'd updated the software on our iPad 1, the gap between the two devices narrowed considerably, with the iPad 2 coming out at just 1.5x faster than the iPad 1.

iOS 4.3 will be released on March 11 for iPhone 4, iPhone 3GS, iPod Touch 4G, iPod Touch 3G and iPad, the same day as the launch of iPad 2.

The graph below gives a better idea:




It goes without saying that iPad 2 will be faster than the original iPad but it is always interesting to find out how much faster it really is.


Let us know what you think in the comments section below.