This Week in iPhone Podcast Episode #22 with Yours Truly Now Available for Download

by Sebastien on August 7th, 2010

I sat down and recorded episode #22 of TwiiPhone (This Week In iPhone) yesterday with Mathew and Matt. We talked about many things including the release of JailbreakMe, UltraSn0w and several other topics.

You can download the MP3 from here, or view directly in iTunes where you’ll also be able to subscribe to the podcast.

It was my first time recording a show and I really enjoyed it. Hopefully the guys at TwiiPhone will let me in again.

 
 

iPhone Firmware 2.2 is Out. Jailbreakers Should Not Update!

by Sebastien on November 21st, 2008

The rumor was right… Apple did release firmware 2.2 last night and for once, it seems that we have some useful features added:

Enhancements to Maps:

  • Google Street View
  • public transit and walking directions
  • display address of dropped pins
  • share location via email

Enhancements to Mail

  • resolve isolated issues with scheduled fetching of email
  • improved formatting of wide HTML email

Other Enhancements

  • Improved stability and performance of Safari
  • Podcasts are now available for download in the iTunes application (over Wi-Fi and cellular networks)
  • Decrease in call set-up failures and call drops
  • Improved sound quality of visual voicemail messages
  • Pressing the Home button from any Home screen takes you the first Home screen
  • Preference to turn on/off keyboard auto-correction

Apparently, iPod Touch users don’t get the Google Maps upgrade that includes the addition of Street View as well as public transit and walking directions.

Like they did earlier this week, the Dev Team warns us about updating the iPhone using iTunes.

So, as anticipated our friends the misfits have recently released the long awaited 2.2 update. We can confirm that this update SHOULD NOT be applied using iTunes if you want the chance of a soft-unlock in the near future.

If you want to keep that option of a ‘soft-unlock in the near future’ available but you want the new features of 2.2, you will be able to update to 2.2 using a PwnageTool created custom ipsw file that disables the baseband update. You will be able to do this using an updated version of PwnageTool that will be released sometime soon.

Some facts -

  • The 2.2 firmware for 3G contains a baseband update for the 3G iPhone
  • The 2.2 firmware for 2G (1st gen iPhones) doesn’t contain a baseband update and the baseband is still at 04.05.04
  • We believe that our Pwnage technique (and therefore the Jailbreak) isn’t affected, but PwnageTool and QuickPwn do not support this release as yet, so DO NOT install 2.2 using iTunes as you will lose your jailbreak
  • If you apply this update and you previously relied on PwnageTool or QuickPwn to activate your phone, it may become temporarily deactivated and unusable (until we release the new version of PwnageTool or QuickPwn).
  • PwnageTool and QuickPwn updates will be released as soon as possible that will allow a safe update path to 2.2 the release of these updates is inevitable but not imminent, we are creating the modifications right now and we need to put the new software through the usual testing process.
  • If you apply this update and you have third-party (non AppStore) applications  that you rely on they will stop working.
  • 2G (1st gen) iPhone users who cannot wait for the new PwnageTool or QuickPwn can safely “Update” to 2.2 using iTunes, this will preserve the existing activation. However “restoring” to 2.2 using iTunes will return the iPhone to the unactivated state. If you are in any doubt just wait. NB: This works for 2G ONLY.
  • The use of SIM-Proxies (small circuit boards/chips that sit underneath the SIM card) to provide GSM/UMTS service on your locked iPhone 3G is a method that we have always advised against. Early reports suggest that the 2.2 update disables the functionality of these devices. The techniques used were always unreliable and we are surprised that they have lasted this long.
  • We are not working on the 2nd generation iPod touch at the moment, so we cannot comment on what the the 2.2 software update may do to this specific model

So, as always, if you are in any doubt whatsoever please delay the install of this firmware on any of your devices until we have investigated the release in more detail. Watch this space ;-)

Also, iTunes 8.0.2 is out now. I doubt this will make much difference either way, but ask yourself, why bother. Just because a new version is out doesn’t mean you want it. I would hold off on this also.

iPhone Firmware 2.2 and iTunes 8.0.2 are both available from the downloads section of our blog.

 

Apple’s very own Podcaster

by Rohit on November 7th, 2008

We all know how the rejection of Podcaster (an application enabling direct download of podcasts onto the iPhone) by Apple created outrage in blogging circles. Apple justified the move by telling “Since Podcaster assists in the distribution of podcasts, it duplicates the functionality of the Podcast section of iTunes.” The excuse was rather lame given that there are loads of applications which easily fall under the “duplicate” category and yet have been approved by Apple. Developers were rather flustered about the weird Apple policies which saw their hard work go down the dumps for no valid reason.

Now to add insult to injury to the Podcaster developers, Apple is coming up with its very own Podcaster like feature in the upcoming iPhone 2.2 firmware. Take a look at this screenshot of iPhone 2.2 firmware (BETA version) from Schimanke.com.

Once you click on the App Store button on your iPhone. You will be taken to a screen which will have the “podcast” option at the bottom apart from other typical options. You can click on the podcasts button to search for your favorite podcasts and download them right onto your iPhone. One can use either WIFI or their cellular data connection (3G, Edge). A provision for Video Podcast Downloads has also been made. However, the user will require WIFI connection as the 10 MB download limit per file applies even on the new firmware.

All in all, even if it stings the Podcaster developer, one has to agree that a good functionality has been included by Apple. So thanks to Apple’s very own Podcaster, we have one more reason to wait for the new 2.2 firmware.

 

Subscribe to our Podcasts

by Sebastien on October 17th, 2008

I just installed a plugin on the blog that transcribes every post into a podcast. The plugin converts textual content into a high-fidelity, automatically-produced voice podcasts.

The straightforward way to subscribe to our podcasts is through programs such as iTunes or Juice-Podcast receiver. These programs will manage the whole podcast process including the download of new articles, removal of old files and synchronization to your device. You can also listen the files on your PC either through these programs or through voice-supporting RSS readers. Personalized homepage RSS readers such as www.netvibes.com or www.pageflakes.com can also play the audio files.

You may want to subscribe to our podcast or just give it a try to see how well it works. If you use an iPod or an iPhone, you can subscribe to the podcasts via iTunes, listen to them AND even be able to read them. How cool is that?

 

Apple “keynotes” podcasts now available through iTunes

by Sebastien on June 6th, 2008

When Steve Jobs delivers a keynote, Apple usually posts the video of the event on the apple.com and in iTunes. Well, Apple finally made these keynote presentations available for download in the iTunes Store. They are in the form of a video podcast in titled “Apple Keynotes”, which you can subscribe here to to get it automatically downloaded into your iTunes library. The Apple Keynotes Podcast features 3 videos so far, the MWSF ’07 and ’08 keynotes and the March 6th introduction of the iPhone SDK.

Stay put on Tuesday to get your podcast of the WWDC ’08!