How to Jailbreak Your iPhone 3GS on OS 3.1.2 Using RedSn0w (Mac)
January 31, 2010 by Abi · Leave a Comment
Instructions on how to jailbreak your iPhone 3GS on OS 3.1.2 firmware using RedSn0w for Mac
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How to Jailbreak Your iPhone 3GS on OS 3.1.2 Using RedSn0w (Mac)
How to Jailbreak Your iPhone 3G on OS 3.1.2 Using RedSn0w (Mac)
January 31, 2010 by Abi · Leave a Comment
Instructions on how to jailbreak your iPhone 3G on OS 3.1.2 firmware using RedSn0w for Mac
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How to Unlock/Jailbreak Your iPhone 2G on OS 3.1.2 Using RedSn0w (Mac)
January 31, 2010 by Abi · Leave a Comment
Instructions on how to unlock and jailbreak your iPhone 2G on the 3.1.2 iPhone firmware using RedSn0w for Mac.
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Sync with Weave still imperfect
January 30, 2010 by Abi · Leave a Comment
p There are several excellent bookmark-syncing extensions for Firefox, but a href=”http://download.cnet.com/Weave-Sync/3000-11745_4-10969596.html”Weave/a is the first major effort designed by Mozilla.
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Sync with Weave still imperfect
Chrome 5 debuts more settings options
January 30, 2010 by Abi · Leave a Comment
p Google updated its Chrome browser’s developer’s builds to version 5 for a href=”http://download.cnet.com/Google-Chrome-dev/3000-2356_4-10958229.html”Windows/a and a href=”http://download.cnet.com/Google-Chrome-dev/3000-2356_4-10962684.html”Mac/a today, the first time any version of Chrome has reached that milestone. Google was expected to push version 5 out to the public before the end of the month. Unlike the more recent versions of developer’s build 4.x, the developer’s builds of Chrome 5.x seems to be starting off to a rough start
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Mozilla releases its first mobile Firefox browser
January 30, 2010 by Abi · Leave a Comment
div class=”cnet-image-div image-medium float-right” style=”width: 152px” img class=”cnet-image” src=”/i/bto/20100129/Fennec_logo1.png” alt=”Fennec logo” width=”152″ height=”121″ / /div pMozilla has been steadily creeping towards it goal of releasing the first Firefox browser for mobile phones. On Friday, Firefox 1.0 for Nokia’s Maemo–previously code-named Fennec–arrived./p pFirefox for the Maemo 5 platform has a few interesting conceits that set it apart from other mobile browsers, like Opera Mobile and Opera Mini. Mozilla is banking on the uniqueness of its claim to fame–third-party, customizable browser extensions–to help its browser win mobile market share
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