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This video shows the brand new, sleek iPhone 4! The screen looks amazing!! I can’t wait to get my hands on the white iPhone 4 on day 1! Gonna be epic haha!! What do you think about the new iPhone 4? Did it live up to your expectations in terms of new specs and features?
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In the video, I show how to make legitimate calls using the iPad 3G on the AT&T network. I can do this by downloading 3G Unrestrictor from Cydia! (To learn how to jailbreak the iPad, go HERE) Apple does not allow calls over 3G, nor do they allow apps like ABC and Netflix(they downgrade the quality tremendously) ABC you can’t even use over 3G. 3G Unrestrictor allows us to remove this blockage and use full 3G connection with any app we desire ![]()
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Brand NEW: You can now download this file which runs the terminal/command code for you and comes with the ipcc files. Download http://myurlz.com/mms1 and then you choose either the Mac or Windows Files. Unzip them, use winrar for windows to unzip, and then you have 2 folders. Click on the iPhone or executable file which runs the code in terminal or command. Its pretty obvious. The iPhone code extension is .app and the widows in .bat to recognize it. After, you run the code, open up itunes(make sure it is closed during this), plug your device in, and update to the ipcc file which you can download or it comes in the file you downloaded. Hope this helps. Comment if you need more help.
DOWNLOAD LINK for IPCC FILE USING FIREFOX!!!!!!(works on both Mac and Windows): http://myurlz.com/IPCC
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=32PSIL6U
Safari screws up the file structure of the ipcc file!
The first few steps are the same as before, we must enable IPCC updates in iTunes 8.2 (9.0 works too). Here are the instructions on how to get MMS on your iPhone, iPhone 3G, and iPhone 3Gs. YOUR DEVICE DOES NOT HAVE TO BE JAILBROKEN!
From my research, this works on 3.0, 3.01, and 3.1
You have to run a command in Terminal(Mac) or the Command Console(Windows)
This allows you to update to the new IPCC file in iTunes which is very easy.
Mac OS X:
Close iTunes if it is open
Start Terminal (Applications > Utilities)
Run the following command: defaults write com.apple.iTunes carrier-testing -bool TRUE
Windows 2000/XP/Vista (32-bit):
Go to Start -> Run (
type in “command” and hit enter
Type/copy+paste this into the command console that comes up: “C:\Program Files\iTunes\iTunes.exe” /setPrefInt carrier-testing 1
Hit enter
Windows XP/Vista (64-bit):
Go to Start -> Run (
type in “command” and hit enter
Type/copy+paste this into the command console that comes up: “C:\Program Files (x86)\iTunes\iTunes.exe” /setPrefInt carrier-testing 1
Hit enter
DIRECTIONS FOR EVERYONE(MAC and PC)
Download the file to some location on your computer
Plug in your iPhone
Start iTunes
Click on your iPhone in the device listing in iTunes
Alt(option)-Click the “Update” button (Shift-click in Windows)
Browse to where you saved the IPCC you downloaded
Select the file and click Choose (or OK on windows i think)
Once it updated, Reboot your iPhone
You should now have working MMS! Unlike previous hacks, this one should not disable your Visual Voicemail feature. Comment on the post if you are having trouble or on the YouTube video. Make sure to tweet about the article and video/tell your friends! Check out the other features of the site too! BOOKMARK if ya want

Note: The configurations for this tutorial was made on a Logitech MX Revolution mouse, and may vary depending on your model of Logitech mouse.
As of this writing, Logitech has not *officially* released updated drivers that allow installation on Apple’s latest operating system, Snow Leopard, version 10.6. Forum users from Logitech’s official community message boards have posted a way to quickly get Snow Leopard to install the latest version of the Logitech Control Center (ver 3.0) and on how to enable Exposé with your thumb wheel as well.
Install Logitech Control Center 3.0
A user named “powerbookguy” offered these working instructions to install LCC 3.0 on Snow Leopard:
To install Logitech Control Center 3.0 on Snow Leopard (Mac OS 10.6), follow these steps:
1.Alternate-click the LCC Installer and select “Show Package Contents”
2.Navigate to Contents > Resources > Logitech Control Center.mpkg and run this file
3.The installer will run and then request a reboot.
After you have installed the Logitech Control Center and reboot your Mac, your mouse will be functional again. You are also able to customize your mouse via the System Preferences pane that Logitech installs.
Mentioned by “MickeyS” on the thread, as of yet the Logitech mouse will only work when Snow Leopard is running in 32-bit kernel/extension mode. That means if you don’t boot your Mac in 64-bit mode (by holding down the “6″ and “4″ keys, which you probably don’t) then you are fine.. otherwise you’ll have to make this change.
Enable Exposé thumb-wheel feature
All of the mouse features work correctly except for Exposé, because LCC requires that Exposé.app be in the /Applications folder. All you have to do is simply COPY the Expose.app file from the /Applications/Utilities folder to the /Applications folder. DO NOT MOVE THE FILE, COPY IT.
After you do these changes, your Logitech mouse will be able to work again correctly, and you can configure it once again to your liking.
And of course, if you do not want to take any risks, you may wait until Logitech releases updated drivers with Snow Leopard support, but that’ll take some time according to a forum moderator.
Movement, is a free native Mac OS X app that allows you to rearrange your phone/touch icons right from your mac. The app looks just like you spring board (where your icons are located on your device) except you can see all of your screens @ once. The is simple enough to use you simply hold and drag an icon to move it around just like you would on the iphone/touch. Then, your press a button (write apps) and the phone will respiring with the new page setup. The app is a bit buggy and lags a lot, but it just makes things so much easier that in the end it doesn’t take away at all from the experience.
You can get the app here;
http://www.movementapp.com
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