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Blackra1n: The 30-second jailbreak!

September 2nd, 2010 by Severin Kempf | View Comments | Filed in Music, Tech

OK, in my last jailbreak article I taught you how to use redsn0w to jailbreak your iPod Touch or iPhone.

In this article I will be showing you a whole new way to jailbreak your iDevice… OK here are some things you need to do:

  • Update iTunes to it’s latest version.
  • Update your device to firmware 3.1.2
  • WARNING: DO NOT, I REPEAT NOT UPGRADE TO FIRMWARE 3.1.3 IT IS A FIRMWARE THAT DOES NOTHING AND STOPS BLACKRA1N FROM WORKING.
  • Download Blackra1n from here either for MS Windows or Mac OS sorry – Linux not supported.

and your ready to jailbreak.

  1. Open iTunes and make sure your devices firmware is 3.1.2 not 3.1.3
  2. Quit iTunes and launch blackra1n.
  3. Hit “make it ra1n”
  4. Wait
  5. Your device will reboot.
  6. A window will pop-up asking you to donate if this was the fastest jailbreak you ever had.
  7. On your Device go to the second page and look for the Blackra1n app.
  8. Launch it
  9. From here you can install Cydia, or rock, (I like rock) or blacksn0w to unlock your iPhone (use it with other carriers)
  10. Click uninstall blackrain. NO IT WILL NOT DELETE THE JAILBREAK, JUST THE INSTALL APP.
  11. Now go into rock, create a RockID and download away!

EASY AS PIE!

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iPad Review

May 7th, 2010 by Connor McBrine-Ellis | View Comments | Filed in Reviews, Tech

Here’s an interview I did with my brother, Austin at the Apple Store.  We headed down to the states to check out the new iPad.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P58ngsPbSpQ

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Reasons why the iPad is Pointless

February 18th, 2010 by Connor McBrine-Ellis | View Comments | Filed in Tech

Apple, to great fanfare, unveiled its long-awaited “netbook/tablet/iphone” in January.  The iPad looks simply like a big iPod touch, and even has that little home button at the bottom!

Being what, in reality, is simply just an iPod Touch with a processor that’s more powerful and a bigger screen – I don’t think its worth buying.

Validating the point that the iPad is really just an iPod Touch that isn’t portable and is overpriced, it runs primitive iPod Touch apps!  Now, some may say that this is a great idea, since people can run their iPod apps that they really like which don’t yet have iPad counterparts – but, I believe that if it can run iPod apps, that proves that it uses the same primitive Operating System that the iPod uses, with a few tweaks.

Also, the iPad doesn’t even have multi-tasking capability!  Although, with its ‘powerful’ processor you’d think it would – but it doesn’t.  Hopefully Apple will fix this in the long run with some sort of silly paid-for software upgrade.

I think that the iPad is a dud – and that Apple will greatly  regret not thinking this out more!

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Remove Ads in Windows Live Messenger with A-Patch

December 13th, 2009 by Connor McBrine-Ellis | View Comments | Filed in Tech

apatchThe advertisements in Windows Live Messenger, the popular instant messaging program, can be very irritating, especially when you just want a clean look for your chat windows and contact list.

There is a way to remove the ads, using a free program called A-Patch for Windows Live Messenger.

This program is 166 kB, and it doesn’t require an installation, so it simply patches your Messenger install, and then it is done!  You can then erase the executable from your computer, and then nobody will know that it was ever there, except for the fact that you’ll notice that the ads are gone from Messenger.

Here’s the list of all the possible options that you can choose to patch using this tool:

  • Remove Advertisements (inside Contact List)
  • Remove What’s Hot Section
  • Remove Nudge Delay (allow you to spam your buddies with nudges :D )
  • Disable Nudge Shake (disables the window shake when nudges are received)
  • Accept more than 3 files (transfers) at a time
  • Polygamy (log in to two messenger accounts at once
  • Shorten Status Info in Info Bar
  • Remove Advertisements (inside Convo)
  • Remove “says” text (english only!)
  • Remove Billing Info Menus
  • Disable Photo Sharing (so people can’t spam you with photos)

This tools violates Microsoft’s EULA, so we’re not responsible if you get in trouble!

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The my daily tech Guide to Optimizing Your PC!

November 28th, 2009 by Michael Louie | View Comments | Filed in Tech

Optimize your computer with these tools!

This guide is a collaboration between Michael Louie and Connor McBrine-Ellis.

These tools that we’re about to show you will noticably optimize your system, and fix problems you didn’t even know existed!  And in this tutorial you’ll find out that to have a healthy system running well you really don’t need to have to spend any money on software to do it for you – all the tools are available for free!

Tools that are built-in to Windows:

In all Windows operating systems you will find the programs Disk Defragmenter and Disk Cleanup which are really useful.  Disk Defragmenter will rearrange the files on your computer into an optimal order, so that your files aren’t scattered all over the disk. Disk Cleanup will clean the “crap” off of your hard disk boosting your speed, although to be honest, this feature isn’t functional much anymore, it only really removes a couple kilobytes of data, which used to be quite a bit, but no longer really makes a difference.

You may also use the Add/ Remove Programs system maintenance tool to delete games and programs you no longer use.

Another good idea to speed start up times is to stop unnecessary programs from loading at startup – to do this go to Start -> Run. Type in the box “msconfig”, without the quotes, and then visit the startup tab.  Remove any applications you’re sure you don’t need to run at startup.

To really get into optimizing your system so that you REALLY notice the difference, you’ll need use a couple freeware tools.

Freeware tools (all virus-free):

The first tool we’re going to talk about is Cacheman, shareware software (if you have Windows 2000, google CachemanXP), which operates in the background while freeing up RAM and optimizing processes in the background.  It eliminates that sluggish feeling your windows PC would otherwise get after a few days, and saves precious time that you would otherwise spent waiting for your system to reboot.

CCleaner, freeware software, is a mix of a really polished registry cleaner, and a bit of a ‘disk cleanup’ tool, that is more functional (Microsoft hasn’t changed disk cleanup for years).  The registry cleaner will speed up your computer by removing references to files that no longer exist, and many other incorrect or outdated entries to your registry.  Though many will tell you using registry cleaners is pointless and are extremely dangerous, I will disagree.  CCleaner tells you to back up your registry before applying any changes, and it backs it up into a simple *.reg file, allowing you to simply double click that file and return to your previous state.  I think it’s always a good idea to backup before you scan with CCleaner, in case something does go wrong.  The disk cleanup tool will clean your Temp folders and your internet cache, speeding up your computer, and also clearing any personal data about web browsing in any amount of browsers you have installed, all at once.  Overall, this tool is excellent.

Antivirus:

The problem with antivirus tools these days is that they slow your system down a LOT, especially when scanning.  Depending on what type of an user you are, antivirus may help you, or it may hinder you.  If you are really smart about who you download and always run your programs in virtual machines or sandboxes (see my post on Sandboxie), then you may not need an antivirus, merely you may just need an anti-spyware tool that also scans for viruses and rootkits, like Malwarebytes.

Anyway, the average user should still use antivirus software, and these are our three top picks for freeware antivirus protection:

Avira Antivir, avast! Home Edition, and AVG Anti-Virus Free Edition

For Spyware/Malware protection, we have three more awesome freeware picks:

Malwarebytes’ Anti-Malware – This tool is probably my favorite freeware anti-malware program.  It is super-lightweight, not slowing down your system much, and scans your registry too for any virusy keys!  It has helped me every time I have gotten a virus when all else failed (my experience with the vundo trojan).  Try it out, it can’t hurt, and it doesn’t cost any critical system resources as it doesn’t automatically start scanning and it doesn’t automatically start up, just remember to scan once in a while.

Also try out Ad-Aware, and Spybot Search & Destroy for more spyware protection, but Malwarebytes’ is better, in my opinion!

Anyways, we hope that you enjoyed our guide on optimizing your PC with helpful tweaks and freeware/shareware tools!

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What’s the Difference Between VGA and DVI?

October 19th, 2009 by Michael Louie | View Comments | Filed in Tech
DVI Connector

DVI Connector

Ever since I became equipped with a computer, I always believed the ports on the back of your graphics card have been more or less the same.  Most monitors used VGA, so I always plugged into my VGA port.

Yet, there really is a difference between VGA and DVI monitor ports.  VGA stands for Video Graphics Array which was introduced in 1987 and transmits analog singnals.  Analog signals are typically lower quality when it comes to computer video cards.

According to Wikipedia, analog signals are:

Dealing with a continuous spectrum of values as opposed to a discrete on/off value.

Digital signals, on the other hand, are defined as:

A digital system uses discrete (discontinuous) values, meaning the signal is either on or off.

VGA Port

DVI stands for Digital Visual Interface and transmits a digital signal instead and is mostly compatible with HDMI, the main differences being that HDMI ports are less clunky (they are small compared to DVI).  This means that basically, if you use a DVI cable you will get a crisper picture and a higher quality picture on your display.

CRT monitors don’t have DVI ports because the nature of CRT monitors makes them analogous.  Lower-end LCD screens may also lack DVI ports, but it’s always a great idea to check if your screen supports the DVI standard.  Also, if you computer uses HDMI, but doesn’t have a DVI port, you can buy little HDMI to DVI adapters so you can use DVI with your screen.

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Screenshots in Mac OS X

October 18th, 2009 by Austin McBrine-Ellis | View Comments | Filed in How Tos, Offline, Tech

A great feature of Mac OS X is the Screenshot feature.  It is more highly developed than Window’s rudimentary Print Screen, and the combinations in which you can use it make the possibilities endless. This does not need any download what so ever, which is great!

Here’s the 3 screenshot keystrokes for Mac OS X.  All of the screenshots you take will show up on your desktop.

  1. This takes  picture of your whole screen (does the same thing as Print Screen, but I think it’s superior because it saves the file at the same time instead of just copying it to the clipboard).
    Apple Key + Shift + 3
  2. Select an custom sized area by dragging with the mouse – select any area of your desktop.
    Apple Key + Shift + 4
  3. Your cursor will appear as a camera.  It takes pictures of the blue selected area that shows up when you hover over certain items.  It’s very handy for taking a picture of just one window or a certain area of the screen.
    Apple Key + Shift + 4 + Space
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How to fix MySQL Error 1067

October 14th, 2009 by Connor McBrine-Ellis | View Comments | Filed in Tech

When installing MySQL, if you install it in a non-standard directory, then you’ll need to specify where your defaults file’s path is before you can run MySQL or install the MySQL service, otherwise you’ll get Error 1067.

First let’s open up the command prompt.  Navigate to your MySQL install folder and find wherever mysqld.exe is.  Then run this:

mysqld –remove MySql

That will uninstall the MySQL service.
Now reinstall the service with the defaults-file parameter:

mysqld –install <service name> –defaults-file=<full path of “my.ini” file>

For example:

mysqld –install MySql –defaults-file=c:\mysql\my.ini

Enjoy your error-free MySQL install.

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Windows 7 – Is it worth it?

October 1st, 2009 by Michael Louie | View Comments | Filed in Tech

Some people have heard the new name, Windows 7, Codenamed Blackcomb and Vienna. Lately, you might have heard that you can get Windows 7 for free when buying a new PC or You can upgrade to Windows 7 at a discount price. But is this new OS worth it? (note: light review)

So we all know about the lows Vista set with its paranoia over everything and multiple errors / driver issues and benchmarks at all new lows. This of course made many stay back at home with their Xp computers.

But little do people notice the great things about Vista.  With its new Aero feature, improved support for 64 bit and multicore processors, peer to peer file transferring and sharing and etc. These new features would set the path for the next OS to improve on these new programs, features and layouts.

File:Windows 7.png

(screenshot of Windows 7)

This here is the new Windows 7. There are some obvious differences…..obviously. Some parts you may recognize such as the start menu but you notice our classic taskbar looks a little different. This new little gadget is called Aero Peek. Now unlike the previous aero which shows a preview of the window when hovering above it, Aero peek will show you the windows all by hovering over the ONE app. So lets say you have 3 internet explorer windows open. Instead of hovering over one at a time to find which one you are looking for, you can hover over the internet explorer icon in the taskbar and you will see all three in realtime and if you hover over the preview, you can get a large screen preview .     =)

File:Windows 7 Taskbar.png

Another New feature is the Snap In feature. Open two windows drag them on the two sides of the screen and they will adjust to fit perfectly in your monitor ,and don’t worry  the pesky messages that black out your screen just to ask the redundant question of permission are gone.

Now for the features that you won’t notice right away. So first you get improved accessories, boot times and performance on multi-core processors. (yippe for me and my core 2 quad) Your control center has been renovated with extra items such as Clear type and Gadgets. Also, for the sake of XP which kept windows alive in my opinion will have its cousin in Windows 7. Which will be Windows XP Mode which will basically run XP in a virtual machine.  Read more about Windows XP Mode.

To be honest, Windows 7 isn’t going to be as revolutionary as Vista was yet it still improves on the great features of Vista.

I will be definitely upgrading to Windows 7 because of the improved benchmarks and benefits it features.  It has many organizational upgrades too.  I wouldn’t lie to you. Its up to you whether you are going to upgrade but beware….Windows is back.

The planned release of Windows 7 for consumers is set for October 22, 2009.

Watch Windows 7 on Youtube

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TuxGuitar – Play, Create and Read Guitar tabs

July 9th, 2009 by Connor McBrine-Ellis | View Comments | Filed in Apps, Music, Online, Tech

TuxGuitar is an exellent piece of software I recently discovered.

It is completely open-source and reads and creates Guitar Tablature files. It even is compatible with the file format used by the commercial software Guitar Pro 5, allowing it to read and write to files that software can understand.

It’s the perfect solution to get those song ideas that are stuck in your head onto paper so you don’t lose them.

Also, if you ever go on www.ultimate-guitar.com and see Guitar Pro tabs, then this can read them, so you can read the tab as the song is playing.

Download it Now! and give it a try.

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