Aug 06

Source: LifeHacker.com

How to Watch Netflix Instant Streaming on Your Jailbroken iPhone

If you’re fed up with waiting for the official Netflix app to make it to your iPhone, here’s a way you can hack the Netflix iPad app to work on your jailbroken iPhone.

The process is fairly simple but takes a bit of work. In a nutshell, you’re going to be downloading the iPad version of the Netflix application and manually copying it to your iPhone. Check out the video and step-by-step written instructions below.

Thanks to NoorBigTime for the tip! Our instructions below are adapted from the modmyi forums.

How to Watch Netflix Instant Streaming on Your Jailbroken iPhone

  1. Download the Netflix app for iPad to iTunes.
  2. Right click on the Netflix app you just downloaded and select ‘Show in Windows Explorer’ if you’re on a PC, or ‘Show in Finder’ if you’re on a Mac.
  3. Rename Netflix 1.0.4.ipa to Netflix 1.0.4.zip and extract the zip file to your desktop.
  4. Look for the Payload folder inside the extracted folder. Inthere you will find the Netflix.app folder.
  5. SSH into your iPhone and copy the Netflix.app folder to either /Applications/ or /private/var/stash/Applications/.
  6. Change the permission on the Netflix.app folder to 755.
  7. Reboot your iPhone.
  8. Now go to the App Store from your iPhone and download a non-Safari browser with identification options, such as Atomic Web ($0.99) or Perfect Browser ($1.99). In Atomic Web, go to Settings and select Safari – iPad under Identify Browser As. In Perfect Browser, go to Settings and select Safari iPad under Desktop Rendering.
  9. Still in Atomic Web or Perfect Browser, navigate to Netflix.com, login, and find a movie to watch instantly. Perfect Browser will close and Netflix.app will start playing your movie.

That’s it! Enjoy Netflix on your iPhone.

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Aug 04

Source: Dev-Team

We’re happy to tell you that our ultrasn0w carrier unlock now supports the iPhone4!

Version 1.0-1 of ultrasn0w works for:

  • iPhone4 baseband 01.59
  • 3G/3GS basebands 04.26.08, 05.11.07, 05.12.01 and 05.13.04

(If ultrasn0w doesn’t show when you search Cydia, add the repo:  repo666.ultrasn0w.com)

Here is a nice howto video from @TechTechManTV that shows the process on the iPhone 4.

For comments or questions, please use the comments section below.

Enjoy!

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Aug 01

The Dev-Team has done it again! Thank you Comex, MuscleNerd and the rest of the team!!!

You can jailbreak your iPhone 4 by going to the following website on your phone.

http://jailbreakme.com

By clicking Jailbreak it will contact the server to download the needed file and Cydia will be installed after it is done! Pretty simple right?

If the server is busy, I have uploaded the jailbreak apps on my server hoping to alleviate stress on the Dev-Team’s servers. You will need to click on the following links below on your iPhone or iPod.

Jailbreak links here!

  • iPad1,1_3.2.1.pdf
  • iPad1,1_3.2.pdf
  • iPhone1,x_3.1.2.pdf
  • iPhone1,x_3.1.3.pdf
  • iPhone1,x_4.0.1.pdf
  • iPhone1,x_4.0.pdf
  • iPhone2,1_3.1.2.pdf
  • iPhone2,1_3.1.3.pdf
  • iPhone2,1_4.0.1.pdf
  • iPhone2,1_4.0.pdf
  • iPhone3,1_4.0.1.pdf
  • iPhone3,1_4.0.pdf
  • iPod1,1_3.1.2.pdf
  • iPod1,1_3.1.3.pdf
  • iPod2,1_3.1.2.pdf
  • iPod2,1_3.1.3.pdf
  • iPod2,1_4.0.pdf
  • iPod3,1_3.1.2.pdf
  • iPod3,1_3.1.3.pdf
  • iPod3,1_4.0.pdf
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Jul 20

Source: Reddit.com / Lifehacker.com

Access Hulu from Outside the U.S.  Without a Proxy Server

We’ve featured one or two ways to watch Hulu from outside the US, but one user over at Reddit has discovered another method, no outside proxy server required. All you need is a Firefox add-on and a few blocked ports.

First, download the Modify Headers add-on for Firefox. Once installed, go to Tools > Modify Headers in Firefox and add a new filter by clicking on the drop-down menu and hitting “add”. In the first box, type X-Forwarded-For and in the second box, type in the IP address of any US web site. Leave the third box blank, and then save and enable the filter.

Next, block TCP and UDP port 1935. To do so on Mac, all you need to do is type the following in a Terminal window:

sudo ipfw add 0 deny tcp from any to any 1935
sudo ipfw add 0 deny udp from any to any 1935

Linux users can install iptables to do it through Terminal as well, with the commands:

iptables -A INPUT -p tcp --dport 1935 -j DROP
iptables -A INPUT -p udp --dport 1935 -j DROP

Windows users should be able to follow these instructions to correctly block the ports.

This method should allow access not just to Hulu, but many other US-only streaming sites. Note that this may disable Flash on other sites, so you’ll only want to enable this while you’re watching video on one of these sites. We Lifehacker editors are all in the US, however, so we can’t verify the efficacy of this method. Thus, be sure to let us know what does and does not work for you in the comments, and we’ll edit the post accordingly. Also be sure to check out the original post at Reddit and the comments over there, as they have been honing the method quite well.

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Jul 07

Source: Gizmodo.com

Flash! On the iPad! And you can do it right now! Well, if you have a jailbroken iPad. The process doesn’t seem that hard but you can definitely muck things up if you poke your finger in the wrong spot.

The general gist on getting Flash on the iPad is to download and install ‘Frash.deb’ onto your iPad and then create folders with specific names while sprinkling in some restarts. Yeah, it’s not super simple and you could run into some snags but if you follow the directions to the T, you should be okay. Hopefully.

Unfortunately, Frash doesn’t do video playback and it’s kind of crashy so it may not be worth the risk yet. For now, you can just play Flash games, see some light animations, and drain your battery super fast. That kind of sounds fun, actually. [Engadget]

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Jun 29

Source: Lifehacker.com

How to Enable Multitasking and Home Screen  Wallpaper on iPhone 3G and iPod touch 2G

If you’re upset that your iPhone 3G is missing the coolest features of iOS 4—namely multitasking, screen orientation lock, and background wallpapers—you’re one quick and simple jailbreak away from enabling them. Here’s how it works.

Note: When iPhone 3G owners upgraded to iOS 4, a lot of us were faced with significant slowdowns and decided to downgrade back to 3.1.3. In the comments of our guide to downgrading, several 3G owners, however, noted that they were perfectly happy with the upgrade on their 3G phones—some even claiming it was faster. If you’re in that boat, and want to see how your device fares with multitasking, screen orientation lock (this feature and the new music player shortcuts are bundled into the multitasking app switcher—just swipe to the left), and background wallpapers, the process is relatively simple.

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Jun 28

Source: Redmondpie.com

Yes! I have got iMovie, which is an iPhone 4 exclusive app running almost perfectly on my iPhone 3GS. I did this video just to show that iPhone 3GS is fast, and capable enough to run iMovie. It is just that Apple wants us all to purchase the new iPhone 4 by saying that iPhone 3GS’ hardware is not good enough for this stuff.

iMovie on iPhone 3GS

Thanks to David Romhan Torres who first posted about this on Redmond Pie’s Facebook page here.

David Romhan Torres I just make iMovie for iphone 4 run on an iphone 3GS, it’s very simple just download it from iTunes, modify info.plist file and change the Minimum system version to 3.0.0 and UIRequiredDeviceCapabilities/front-facing-camera to false

Changing the above strings will make the app run on any jailbroken iPhone and iPod touch as long as it is running iOS 4. Now according to the source above, you can also run it on non-iOS 4 devices i.e. devices running the old 3.1.3 or 3.1.2 firmware by changing LSMinimumSystemVersion string. I tried this step to run iMovie on my iPad but with no success. If any of you manage to get this thing run on non-iOS 4 devices, then please do let me know in the comments section below.

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Apr 09

Source: Engadget.com

We can’t get a straight answer on the exact jailbroken status of iPhone OS 4, but MuscleNerd of the iPhone Dev Team (and recent iPad hacking fame) is sure hinting heavily. He’s got Veency (a VNC server) and Cydia running on iPhone OS 4 on video, something he claims “you’ll only find on JB 4.0.” Of course, he also has the dev tools at his disposal and all the bugs and loopholes of an early beta, so we can’t be exactly sure what’s going on. There’s also not much point to releasing an OS 4 beta jailbreak to the public, and MuscleNerd himself recommends not bothering with the betas, as they’re “very buggy.” Still, it’s fun to see these tools alive and well on the newfangled multitasking OS. Check out the video after the break.

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