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FAQ: How To Force Quit Applications In iPhone Firmware 3.0

June 30th, 2009 · No Comments · Apple, FAQ, iPhone

No longer can you just hold down the home button to force quit applicaitons in iPhone firmware 3.0.  This is due to the iPhone 3GS’s voice control feature.  Apple has changed the way you force quit applications.  First you need to hold down the power button untill you see the slide to power off screen.  [...]

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FAQ: How To Get Push Working On T-Mobile iPhone 3G

June 25th, 2009 · 7 Comments · Apple, Applications, FAQ, iPhone

So you just jailbroke and unlocked your iPhone 3G to work with the new 3.0 firmware only to find out that push is not working?  Well we have a solution for you.  Its not pretty but it works.  I know the iPhone-Dev team is hard at working getting it implemented into RedSn0w.  But for now [...]

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FAQ: How To Get Tethering Working On T-Mobile iPhone

June 24th, 2009 · 26 Comments · Apple, FAQ, iPhone

So Tethering is not included in the 3.0 firmware for the iPhone 3G from the start.  You need to do a few simple things to enable it.
From your iPhone visit the site: help.benm.at
Go to Tethering & Internet Settings.
Click where it says Mobileconfigs   download >
Choose USA.
Choose T-Mobile.
Then click Install.
You should now have the tethering option when [...]

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BREAKING NEWS: Ultrasn0w Is Live!

June 23rd, 2009 · 1 Comment · Apple, Unlocked, iPhone

It Is Sn0wing in June: UltraSn0w Unlocks All iPhone 3G iPhones!
Yes everyone, it is Tuesday June 23, 2009 at 1:34am (central time) and the iPhone Dev Team has just released ultrasn0w to the public just a couple minutes ago. (We are also the first to break the news, other than the dev team of course) [...]

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Upgrade To iPhone OS 3.0 Beta 3 & Say Goodbye To 2.2.1!

April 22nd, 2009 · 3 Comments · Uncategorized

Yes everybody, this is true. It seems that Apple doesn’t want people to have the ability to downgrade anymore. This could be accidental or it could have been 100% intentional, either way, developers are in trouble.
Apple has stated that they “might” fix this in a later seed. Basically, what happened, was that they killed [...]

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