Breaking News: iPhone 4.1 announced
Eheheh, you fan boys sure got told again.
So yeah, I will stick with my iPhone 3G which can multitask now thanks to iOS 4 and I can hold it however I’d like to!
Eheheh, you fan boys sure got told again.
So yeah, I will stick with my iPhone 3G which can multitask now thanks to iOS 4 and I can hold it however I’d like to!
Want to get an iBoard? Thanks to some fellow Austrians you can:
“de tastatur kinn ma nimma verwendn…na, der is hin jetzt, gell?” –> LOL
You can get this thing constructed of two titanium PowerBook G4s on ebay!
Did you ever think about moe-ficating your smartphone? I did when I saw this Evangelion iPhone case lately somewhere on the interwebs. Being still fascinated by Evangelion 2.0 I couldn’t resist and ordered the Rei version. The only shop still having a few in stock was Strapya World. Haven’t heard about that shop before but looked quite solid and they didn’t disappoint me. The small package arrived here in less than two weeks, which is really good for SAL shipping.
Since the release of iTunes 9 a few weeks ago I’m using iTunes as my default music player.
One thing that bugged for a few weeks was that Genius wasn’t as helpful as I should be.
A little info about Genius taken from Wikipedia-sensei for those not familiar with this feature:
The Genius feature, introduced in iTunes 8, automatically generates a playlist of songs from the user’s library which are similar to the selected song. Genius playlists are created by the ratings system and collaborative filtering. An iTunes Store account is required because information about the user’s library must first be sent anonymously to Apple’s database. Algorithms determine which songs to play based on other users’ libraries, and Genius becomes more intelligent given a larger data set. The resulting Genius playlist can contain 25, 50, 75, or 100 songs and can be refreshed for new results or saved. The Genius Sidebar will similarly recommend selections for purchase from the iTunes Store based on the selected library track. iTunes 9 added Genius Mixes, where the Genius software finds similar music and automatically puts them into mixes.
It worked fine for western music of course, but for all my Japanese music it didn’t find useful, matching stuff.
The problem is that I have an Austrian iTunes account and there isn’t something like a global iTunes Store. There aren’t much Japanese artist available here and some Apps from the App Store are only available in Japan too.
Today the part of the Apple community which wants to think really different had something to celebrate: iPhone/iPod OS 3.1 got the jail breaking-treatment.
Kagamiku wanted to guide you through this “tutorial” because Rin seems to prefer bananas over pineapples (^^;) But I’m not sure if this tutorial is helpful. Considering the outcome… I guess eating some chocolate bananas would have been the better solution. My upgrade failed 3 times! )
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