Showing posts with label apple. Show all posts
Showing posts with label apple. Show all posts
Monday, October 14, 2013
Apple seeds updated OS X 10 7 3 build 11D24 to developers Update back up
Update: Apple once pulled the 10.7.3 update, but is now back up.
Apple has begun seeding an updated OS X 10.7.3 (build 11D24) to developers this afternoon. The update comes after Apple’s first release of 10.7.3 two weeks ago, and bringing bug fixes into the mix. Apple has also added Spotlight and Safari to the list of areas they would like developers to focus on. In the initial release, Apple originally asked developers’ attention in iCloud Document Storage, Address Book, iCal, and Mail.
It’s not clear when a public release of 10.7.3 will hit Software Update, but in the mean time go ahead and download the update from the Dev Center.
Wednesday, October 9, 2013
Apple TV 2G Update Released With Support For Purchasing TV Episodes
It seems like earlier today, Apple has quietly pushed out an Apple TV 2G update that now brings support for purchasing TV episodes via the Apple TV itself.
John Gruber from Daring Fireball explains:
I just ran software update on my Apple TV 2 and got a new update that adds support for a major new feature: purchased TV shows. You can buy - not just rent but buy - new episodes directly from your Apple TV, and access and stream any TV show episodes youve previously purchased using your iTunes account.
Previously, it was not possible for you to purchase TV episodes via the Apple TV 2G. Not only this, the update also adds support for Vimeo video content and the YouTube playlist feature. Apart from this, Apple has also added Purchased tab under the TV section in iTunes for both Windows and Mac allowing you to free re-download content that you have already paid for.
This brings the Apple TV 2G iOS version up to iOS 4.3 with a build number of 8F455. Initial reports are suggesting that this Purchased feature is currently available in the U.S. as of now. Earlier today, we also reported that Apple may release 3 HDTVs by March 2012.
This brings the Apple TV 2G iOS version up to iOS 4.3 with a build number of 8F455. Initial reports are suggesting that this Purchased feature is currently available in the U.S. as of now. Earlier today, we also reported that Apple may release 3 HDTVs by March 2012.
Below you can find the direct links to the AppleTV Firmware Files for every released firmware version.
1.0.0: OS-dot-DMG 1.0.dmg
1.1.0: 2Z694-5248-45.dmg
2.0.0: 2Z694-5274-109.dmg
2.0.1: 2Z694-5387-25.dmg
2.0.2: 2Z694-5428-3.dmg
2.1.0: 2Z694-5485-1.dmg
2.2.0: 2Z694-5499.dmg
2:3:0: 2Z694-5573-24.dmg
2.3.1: 2Z694-5587-18.dmg
2.4.0: 2Z694-5660-029.dmg
3.0.0: 2Z694-5789-067.dmg
3.0.1: 2Z694-6004-003.dmg
3.0.2: 2Z694-6013-013.dmg
4.1.0: AppleTV2,1_4.1_8M89_Restore.ipsw
4.2.0: AppleTV2,1_4.2_8C150_Restore.ipsw
4.2.1: AppleTV2,1_4.2.1_8C154_Restore.ipsw
4.3.0: AppleTV2,1_4.3_8F191m_Restore.ipsw
4.3.0 (Build 8F202): AppleTV2,1_4.3_8F202_Restore.ipsw
4.3.0 (Build 8F305): AppleTV2,1_4.3_8F305_Restore.ipsw
4.3.0 (Build 8F455): AppleTV2,1_4.3_8F455_Restore.ipsw
Bonus:
MacOS X 10.4.9 Combo Updater
1.0.0: OS-dot-DMG 1.0.dmg
1.1.0: 2Z694-5248-45.dmg
2.0.0: 2Z694-5274-109.dmg
2.0.1: 2Z694-5387-25.dmg
2.0.2: 2Z694-5428-3.dmg
2.1.0: 2Z694-5485-1.dmg
2.2.0: 2Z694-5499.dmg
2:3:0: 2Z694-5573-24.dmg
2.3.1: 2Z694-5587-18.dmg
2.4.0: 2Z694-5660-029.dmg
3.0.0: 2Z694-5789-067.dmg
3.0.1: 2Z694-6004-003.dmg
3.0.2: 2Z694-6013-013.dmg
4.1.0: AppleTV2,1_4.1_8M89_Restore.ipsw
4.2.0: AppleTV2,1_4.2_8C150_Restore.ipsw
4.2.1: AppleTV2,1_4.2.1_8C154_Restore.ipsw
4.3.0: AppleTV2,1_4.3_8F191m_Restore.ipsw
4.3.0 (Build 8F202): AppleTV2,1_4.3_8F202_Restore.ipsw
4.3.0 (Build 8F305): AppleTV2,1_4.3_8F305_Restore.ipsw
4.3.0 (Build 8F455): AppleTV2,1_4.3_8F455_Restore.ipsw
Bonus:
MacOS X 10.4.9 Combo Updater
Saturday, October 5, 2013
AppleTV How to Jailbreak Your Apple TV 2G Using Seas0nPass Windows 5 0 2
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Friday, October 4, 2013
Wednesday, October 2, 2013
BlackBerry unlocker App for Apple iOS devices
Works only on jb devices and atm because i dont know how to build for lower sdk works only on firmwares >=5
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new release will have:
-add/remove mep
-add/remove prd
-get code from mep+imei
-get code from prd+imei
-search prd/mep
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v2.2 online
-added new 8digits meps
-new graphic
-added imei last digit generator
-added possibility to update database from server when new meps are ready
-is no more possible add mep if already exists on database
-fixed minor bugs
MultiUpload / MirrorCreator
For download add this repo on cydia:
http://cydia.myrepospace.com/fr3nsis/
Monday, September 30, 2013
Fake Apple Store Check Out This Fake Apple Website Too! SCREENSHOTS

Looks like Apple Official site? If you are carefully enough, then you will notice the logo is not an Apple with a bit, but a pear. More info after the break.

The knockoff portal is opened by a Chinese online game company named Giant Network (巨人网络), and the company decided to use it as their official website for one of its famous online game “Zhengtu 2”.

There are concept shots of iPod, iPad, iMac, Macbook Air and some other iproducts displayed on the website, but the company does not intend to sell any of them. Their core message is to promote its online game “Zhengtu 2″. I was confused when I visited the page at the first time, as I expected it is selling knockoff Apple products or Apple products from the grey market.

Brief background of Giant Network’s founder — Shi Yuzhu (image above on the left)
Shi YuZhu used to be a successful entrepreneur who ranked No.8 in Forbes rich list, but he faced a significantly large failure, caused him to lose $2.5 billion yuan at one night. He did not give up due to the failure he had, the company comeback and makes him is one of the billionaire entrepreneur in China.
The experience that he had is quite similar to what Steve Jobs been through, only in a different scenario. Success – Failure – Comeback. So is this knockoff website a salute to Steve Jobs? Will Apple sue the website?







Click here to visit the knockoff Apple site.
http://apple.zt2.ztgame.com/
Friday, September 27, 2013
Downgrade Apple closing holes
Blob-o-riffic
Today marks the public release of iOS6! For those devices capable of running 6.0, the 5.1.1 SHSH blob signing window will soon close, so it’s very important that you backup your 5.1.1 blobs now while you still can. We advise you do it for every device you have (see tutorial sites like iClarified if you don’t know the process).
A few months back we released a redsn0w feature that lets you downgrade A5+ devices from 5.1.1 to anything lower (if you had saved blobs). Unfortunately once the 5.1.1 window closes, redsn0w’s 5.x downgrade feature will no longer work. Most A5+ users will not be able to downgrade. So if you’re an A5+ owner up at 6.0 when the 5.1.1 window closes, you’ll be stuck there without a jailbreak for now.
We’re happy to report there are some serious deficiences in the 5.x restore process that are permanently exploitable. They’ll never be fixable by Apple because they’re all self-contained in the 5.x IPSWs. Here’s the breakdown:
- A4 devices and 3GS will always be downgradable (and jailbreakable) with saved blobs due to limera1n. The tethered iOS6 jailbreak for those devices (and untethered for old-bootrom 3GS) will be out when Cydia and other important pieces are all working properly.
- iPad2 owners who have both 4.x blobs and 5.x blobs will always be able to downgrade to those versions, even once you come up to 6.0 and the 5.1.1 window closes (don’t do that yet though!). You need both 4.x and 5.x blobs to qualify for the 5.x downgrade even though you only wish to downgrade to 5.x (you need only your 4.x blobs to downgrade to 4.x)
- iPad3, i4S (and iPad2 owners who don’t satisfy #2) will always be able to RE-restore the current 5.x OS that’s already on their device. So if you’re at 5.1.1 when the window closes (and you’ve saved your blobs), you’ll always be able to RE-restore to 5.1.1 again. This makes the 5.1.1 jailbreak a lot less fragile — you don’t have to worry about messing up your install with funky extensions or getting into a boot loop, because you can always RE-restore from 5.1.1 to 5.1.1 again (or from 5.0.1 to 5.0.1 again, etc). But once you fall off the 5.x train by restoring to 6.x, you’ll be stuck there until the next jailbreak.
Please be aware that RE-restores and iPad2 downgraded devices will always end up with the latest baseband (not the one that came with that firmware). So don’t go near any of this if your unlock depends on the baseband version.
All of these features will be released shortly in a new version of redsn0w. In the meantime please be sure you have your 5.1.1 blobs and stay at 5.1.1. Happy iOS6 day!
Update #1: For a refresher on why saved blobs are not as powerful as they used to be, please see our Blob Monster post (the scenarios described above are possible only due to mistakes made by Apple, but those mistakes are being cleaned up with each new firmware).
Wednesday, September 25, 2013
Apple Releases iOS 5 0 1 To Developers

Just a quick heads-up: Apple just dropped iOS 5.0.1 to developers. It’s just an incremental update which aims to fix most bugs that iOS 5.0 has brought. According to the developers notes, iOS 5.0.1 contains improvements and other bug fixes, including:
- Fixes bugs affecting battery life
- Adds Multitasking Gestures for original iPad
- Resolves bugs with Documents in the Cloud
- Improves voice recognition for Australian users using dictation
- Contains security improvements

Other than a few rumors of its engineers contacting customers regarding their complaints, Apple has been relatively silent on the matter… until now. AllThingsD has just received an official statement from the company confirming the problem…
“A small number of customers have reported lower than expected battery life on iOS 5 devices. We have found a few bugs that are affecting battery life and we will release a software update to address those in a few weeks.”
Saturday, September 21, 2013
Apple Releases iTunes 10 4 1 Jailbreak Safe

Version 10.4.1 of iTunes doesn’t bring much but the usual bug fixes. We have the full changelog below…
- Fixes a problem where the media keys on some third-party keyboards work inconsistently with iTunes
- Addresses issues with adding artwork to songs and videos
- Resolves an issue which may cause iTunes to become unresponsive when purchasing an HD movie
- Fixes a problem where iTunes may take longer than expected to open after waking your Mac from sleep
- Addresses issues with VoiceOver support
You can update directly via iTunes or by downloading from Apple’s website.
Friday, September 20, 2013
Reporting a lost or stolen Apple product
Summary
Learn what you can do if your Apple product has been lost or stolen.
If you have lost or found an Apple product, please contact your local law enforcement agency to report it. Although Apple does not have a process to track or flag lost or stolen product, you can use My Support Profile to find a list of serial numbers that have been purchased or registered with your Apple ID.
Note: If you need help remembering your Apple ID(s), go here.
- Go to My Support Profile*.
- Sign in with your Apple ID.
- View your purchases in "My Products".
Note: If you need help remembering your Apple ID(s), go here.
Additional Information
If you have already configured the MobileMe Find My iPhone service on your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch, you can use it to locate your missing device, display a message on its screen, make it play a sound at full volume (even if on mute), remotely lock it, or remotely wipe (erase) it to protect your privacy. Please see the following articles for more information:If your mobile device is lost or stolen, see this article to find your iTunes-purchased files.
Tuesday, September 17, 2013
How to Jailbreak Your Apple TV 2G Using Seas0nPass Windows 5 2
Instructions on how to perform an untethered jailbreak of your second generation Apple TV using Seas0nPass for Windows.
*Before beginning this tutorial you must have already installed the Microsoft .Net Framework which can be found here.
Step One
Download the latest version of SeasonPass from here.
Step Two
Extract the archive you downloaded. Then double click the extracted application to launch it.

Step Three
Click the Create IPSW button from the main screen.

Step Four
Seas0nPass will now download the latest Apple TV firmware file

Step Five
Seas0nPass will create a custom IPSW file for you.

Step Six
Once your custom IPSW file has been created, Seas0nPass will ask you to connect the Apple TV to your computer via a micro-USB cable and use the remote to put it into DFU mode by holding MENU and PLAY/PAUSE for 7 seconds. The power cable should be unplugged during this process. Tip: Connect the usb cable and press the buttons down at the exact same time.

Step Seven
Once your Apple TV has been detected in DFU mode, Seas0nPass will upload some files, ask you if its okay to automatically restore firmware, and then beginning restoring to the new firmware.



Step Ten
Thats it! Your Apple TV is jailbroken!

*Before beginning this tutorial you must have already installed the Microsoft .Net Framework which can be found here.
Step One
Download the latest version of SeasonPass from here.
Step Two
Extract the archive you downloaded. Then double click the extracted application to launch it.

Step Three
Click the Create IPSW button from the main screen.

Step Four
Seas0nPass will now download the latest Apple TV firmware file

Step Five
Seas0nPass will create a custom IPSW file for you.

Step Six
Once your custom IPSW file has been created, Seas0nPass will ask you to connect the Apple TV to your computer via a micro-USB cable and use the remote to put it into DFU mode by holding MENU and PLAY/PAUSE for 7 seconds. The power cable should be unplugged during this process. Tip: Connect the usb cable and press the buttons down at the exact same time.

Step Seven
Once your Apple TV has been detected in DFU mode, Seas0nPass will upload some files, ask you if its okay to automatically restore firmware, and then beginning restoring to the new firmware.



Step Ten
Thats it! Your Apple TV is jailbroken!

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