MewSeek (formerly known as iSlsk in 1.1.x) is a native P2P Soulseek client that lets you search and download music (or any kind of file) for free, straight from your iPhone or iPod Touch, using either your EDGE, Wi-Fi or 3G connection. Click here for more. . .
iSplume recently went on sale from $1.99 to $0.99. Click here to purchase this application before the prices goes back up.
There is no guarantee how long this discount will be available. It could be a temporary sale, or a permanent price deduction. If you’re interested, get it while the price is low.
Where traditional bubble popping games constrict you to boring hex grids, iSplume lets you connect objects however you please, and even alter gravity by rotating your device.
Dock Bar on Lock Screen. Phone, Mail, SMS, Calendar applications can be launched directly from the Lock Screen. You can also check the badge icons for these icons from the Lock Screen. Click here for more. . .
iNap is a travel alarm with GPS functionality to wake you up before you get to a certain location. Instead of setting a time for the alarm to go off, set a location and then set the radius distance. When you get within that radius the alarm will wake you up.
Triple home button clicks from Lock screen and iPhone unlocks it self for 10 seconds. To finalize unlock hit home button or launch any application. Otherwise the phone will lock itself after 10 seconds. Click here for more. . .
A full-featured media player that aims to be a replacement for the stock media player. It mimics almost the same interface with the same functionality, plus enables a lot of extra cool features such as file system playback, search, lock-screen gesture based playback control, and on-the-fly playlist managing. Future updates will include plug-ins, video playback, and more!
iBowl is a game that mimics the gameplay of Wii Sports: Bowling. You actually hold your iPhone like you’re holding a bowling ball. Touch(and hold the bowl button), and then swing your iPhone as if you’re bowling(and then let go of the bowl button).
The news comes from a video post at their official blog. The following video shows they have gained access to the baseband with the ability to run custom code.
There hasn’t been any announcement of the release date for the new Baseband Tool. The specific tool might get leaked, but you can expect it to be in the next release of QuickPwn(PC) and the Pwnage Tool(Mac). When the new software is available, you’ll be able to find it here at Installer Apps.
The real question is how long it will take for Apple to react to this. I imagine that Apple isn’t too worried about jailbreaking their devices. They are responding and preventing new models from being jailbroken so far(2nd Generation iPod Touch). . .but it’s only a matter of time before that is hackable too. I would think that AT&T will be pressuring Apple to fix this(and any future unlock methods) with a software patch. And with reports of the 2.2 beta firmware being seeded, a new patch is coming soon.
MobileSubstrate library that tricks apps into thinking that they are on Wifi even though they are on 3G/edge/grps. In the default config only Fring and AppStore are tricked. This way you can VoIP with Fring on 3G and download big apps with AppStore, even though Apple forbids it.