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iDemocracy 3

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Hello again, everyone!

This is Drakenza, announcing the release of iDemocracy 3.0, for Mac OS X Leopard and Windows XP/Vista. (Tiger support coming soon, hopefully).

The full press release can be found here: http://wiki.drakenza.com/doku.php?id...:press_release

What's New?

1. 100% redone from the ground up.
2. Completely redone interface.
3. One-click jailbreak, activate, unlock!
4. Backup/Restore iPhone preferences and applications!
5. Included fixes for Wi-Fi greyed out, etc.
6. Media management for ringtones, wallpapers, and applications.
7. File browser with upload/download capabilities, basic file I/O (more to come soon).
8. Mac compatibility!
9. Much more!

Visit www.drakenza.com for more details and to grab the download. Additionally, see wiki.drakenza.com for more information, and forum.drakenza.com if you have anything to say!

You can also see videos of it in action here: http://www.drakenza.com/YouTube.html

Thank you all! I hope you'll use and support my software. I have a lot planned for it (as is outlined on the wiki).

-- Drakenza
(drakenza@drakenza.com)



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The first thing people will notice: the 2nd gen iPhone will be about the same size and shape as the first gen. It will, of course, have 3G. And proper GPS! The most noticeable physical difference is back of the phone is no longer metal -- the whole thing is glossy black, from top to bottom. The volume buttons are now chrome. Because it's got a little less metal to deal with, it doesn't have quite as many angular edges. The battery is (still) not removable. The phone itself will be slightly thicker than the first gen device. The headphone jack will no longer be recessed, and will finally be flush with the body. The device itself uses roughly the same size and resolution screen as the first generation product. No solid word on battery life or storage capacity.

Source: http://www.engadget.com/2008/04/25/t...ghtly-thicker/


Note: The picture above is fake. It is just an ide of what it may look like. It is not a real picture. It is just an idea.



Comunity Sources 3.8

A new update to the Community Sources arriving to version 3.8. The only change relates to the repository Conceited Software that is eliminated, while the applications were moved to BigBoss repo.

In Recents Packages you can see updates for the following applications: Nikotalkie, VNsea, iRadio, MobileChat, iFob, gpSPhone, psx4all. In reality are not new versions with new features, and then we will not perform a further review, since they are only the result of a fix on the part of concerned BigBoss permits, following precisely the porting applications Conceited in its repository.

SDK-4 Apple sent out the email to developers Wednesday announcing the release of the 4th beta version of the iPhone SDK.




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The fourth beta version of the iPhone SDK includes Xcode IDE, iPhone
simulator with Open GL ES support, Interface Builder, Instruments, frameworks
and samples, compilers, and Shark analysis tool.

You can download the SDK here.

MythTV

This is a great new project being worked on by Chris Carey. He created a front-end for MythTV to allow you to view recorded MythTV content on your iphone! Of course you must have MythTV and its only shown to work on what appears to be a wifi'd home network.

For those of you who don't know:

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MythTV for iPhone allows you to watch your TV shows recorded on your MythTV DVR on your iPhone - wirelessly. The software combines the work of many great programmers into one application. It allows you to browse your recorded shows, and look at show details. You can stream any recorded show to the iPhone wirelessly. It allows you to control your other (PC based) MythFrontend with a web-based remote control.
http://chriscarey.com/projects/mythtv/iphone/

iBuilder, a nifty new project by rotem25, allows you to select from a large list of items for your iPhone, and create a package which can then be added to your internalPackages in iPwnage and used to create a custom firmware for your iPhone.


iBuilder
You can then use iTunes to simply restore your iPhone to the new firmware, with all your favorite apps, sources, or packages already in there. Pretty cool...
You can download it here: iBuilder

So there has been constant talk and anticipation for the ability to pwn your phone with Windows ever since the release of PwnageTool for OSX. Now all you windows users can give it a shot with the beta release of Winpwn. Video after the break . . .


Winpwn
While you can use this to pwn your phone many features are disabled until cmw feels that they are stable enough for the public. Disabled features:


  • 2.0+ support

  • Most applications

  • Baseband unlocking
What it should do: Pwn your phone. Create custom pwnd 1.1.4 with installer that is not unlocked.To Use:Download Winpwn beta and put the itunes dll file inside the Winpwn program files directory. You may have to put the phone in recovery mode manually if Winpwn doesnt do it automatically.

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