Landscape Lock Rotation: Lock Your iPhone’s Screen In Landscape Or Portrait Mode

Cydia, news August 31st, 2010

Landscape Lock Rotation: Lock Your iPhone’s Screen In Landscape Or Portrait Mode Post from: FSMdotCOM New day, new app in Cydia: Landscape Lock Rotation. This tweak changes the behavior of the Rotation Lock icon located in your device’s multitasking dock, near your music playback controls. It normally only locks for portrait orientation, but using this tweak, you can lock the screen to the device’s current orientation, allowing landscape lock rotation as well as portrait. NOTE: Requires iOS 4.0+ and enabled multitasking capability NOTE: There are no options or app icons to install for this item You can buy Landscape Lock Rotation from Cydia Store for $1.99 via BigBoss repo….

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Landscape Lock Rotation: Lock Your iPhone’s Screen In Landscape Or Portrait Mode

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Navigate From Maps: Use TomTom App To Navigate From Inside Maps.app

Cydia, Navigation, navigon, news August 31st, 2010

Navigate From Maps: Use TomTom App To Navigate From Inside Maps.app Post from: FSMdotCOM New day, new app in Cydia: Navigate From Maps. This tweak enhances the Maps app by adding a ‘Navigate Here With TomTom’ button to the info view of search result or a drop pin. Now you can search or plan for where you need to go much faster and easier in Maps but still navigate there with TomTom. NOTE: requires TomTom app to be useful. TomTom sold separately in the App Store. You can buy Navigate From Maps from Cydia Store for $1.99 via BigBoss repo

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iRetina SBSettings Theme Updated To V1.5

Cydia, news August 31st, 2010

iRetina SBSettings Theme Updated To V1.5 Post from: FSMdotCOM A few days ago we told you about a beautiful SBSettings theme available in Cydia called iRetina. It is ( or was at the time – we don’t care much about themes and you know that ) the only SBSettings theme optimized for iPhone 4′s retina display. The dev, updated or will update ( depending on when you will be reading this post ) the theme to v1.5, and it comes with the following changes: Total redesign! (still same look, but everything has been redesigned and is now 100% crispier– this is as HD as it’ll get) Redesigned the toggle icons for “Brightness” and “Processes” Minor revamp on selected current toggle icons (Rotation, Processes, 3G) Basically, I totally redesigned it– Corners, Edges of background images look TOTAL 100% REAL HD. As straight and crisp as it can get. You can buy iRetina from Cydia via ModMyi repo for $2.00

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iRetina SBSettings Theme Updated To V1.5

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NoSpot: Completely Hide Spotlight On iOS Devices

Cydia, news, spotlight August 30th, 2010

NoSpot: Completely Hide Spotlight On iOS Devices Post from: FSMdotCOM New day, new tweak in Cydia: NoSpot. This is just a quick tweak that does only one thing, but it does it right. NoSpot completely hides Spotlight. So if you are tired of Spotlight getting in your way while browsing through Springboard, this is for you. You can find NoSpot for free in Cydia via BigBoss repo.

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Auto3G: Extend Your iPhone’s Battery Life By Automatically Turning Off 3G When You Don’t Need It

Cydia, news August 29th, 2010

Auto3G: Extend Your iPhone’s Battery Life By Automatically Turning Off 3G When You Don’t Need It Post from: FSMdotCOM New day, new app in Cydia: Auto3G. Auto3G extends your battery life by automatically turning off the 3G radio ( leaving on the 2G radio ) when you lock your iPhone and automatically turning on the 3G radio when you unlock your iPhone. This way you always have the speed of 3G when you need it without the battery loss. As explained by Apple, this results in up to 100% greater battery life: ’7 hours of talk time on 3G, 14 hours of talk time on 2G’. NOTE: Requires an iPhone with 3G. You can buy Auto3G from Cydia Store for $5.00 via BigBoss repo…

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Synchronicity: Use Your iPhone/iPod Touch/iPad While Syncing With iTunes

Cydia, news August 29th, 2010

Synchronicity: Use Your iPhone/iPod Touch/iPad While Syncing With iTunes Post from: FSMdotCOM New day, new app in Cydia: Synchronicity. Synchronicity gives you the option to use your device during an iTunes sync. Instead of being stuck at the lock screen while you transfer new content, you can unlock, run apps, make calls etc. You can do whatever you want, except run the Music app which is disabled during syncs to prevent data corruption. Though overall performance is virtually unaffected, you may notice sight lag in certain resources/CPU intensive operations. NOTE: Synchronicity works on any iOS device running firmware 4.0 or 4.0.1 You can buy Synchronicity from Cydia Store for $2.00 via BigBoss repo…

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Resupported4: iPhone Video Out With Unsupported Cords

Cydia, news August 28th, 2010

Resupported4: iPhone Video Out With Unsupported Cords Post from: FSMdotCOM New day, new app in Cydia: Resupported4. Did you know your iPhone/iPod Touch can play videos on your TV, but Apple wants you to pay $50 to get a cable that lets you do such? Of course you do, but maybe you didn’t know you don’t need to do so. There are plenty of accessories on the market that allow you to play video out with iOS devices, but when plugged in, the device displays ‘This accessory is unsupported by iPhone’ message and refuse to play video out. Resupported4 is a safe and cheap alternative to paying the Apple tax. It enables video out through many unsupported AV cables and devices, and it does not modify system files! It also adds video playback support to many 3rd party apps, such as Hulu+, IMDB, VEVO etc. NOTES: Cable detection only works if audio is normally able to go out your dock cable Ressuported4 will not (by itself) mirror your applications on a TV. You will need DisplayOut to show your device’s screen on a TV Accessory warning messages may disappear Resupported4 will NOT enable charging with cords that do not already charge your device. That is a hardware, not a software limitation You can buy Ressuported4 from Cydia for $4.99. (10-day full trial available!)

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BackLiter: One-Touch Control Of Your iPhone’s Backlight Levels

Cydia, news August 28th, 2010

BackLiter: One-Touch Control Of Your iPhone’s Backlight Levels Post from: FSMdotCOM New day, new app in Cydia Store: BackLiter. BackLiter is a new one-touch utility app for controlling your phone’s backlight levels. If you’re the hardcore iPhone user, you try to get everything you can out of your hardware. That means keeping your screen dim when you don’t need it bright, to save battery life. But, what happens when you move outside, and the ambient light swamps your display? Or you’re in the car? And what happens, when you want to change the screen brightness quickly, and don’t want to spend the time or attention, to navigate multiple touches, and potentially a slider that’s difficult to control precisely, even when you’re sitting still? BackLiter is a new tweak from Enscand, Inc. , and it’s the simplest, most efficient backlight control imaginable. You use your device Settings to preset two brightness levels ( one dim, one bright ). Then, when you run the app, with one touch, the app toggles your screen brightness between those two levels. The app tells you what it’s doing, and then closes itself. Literally one touch. You can even set your preferences so that the app doesn’t even take the time to show you the message. It just starts, changes brightness, and quits. BackLiter’s change is temporary. When your phone’s springboard restarts, after unlocking your phon, your normal iPhone screen brightness levels will return. BackLiter supports iPhone OS 3.0 through 4.0.1 and you can buy it from Cydia Store for $0.99 via BigBoss repo…

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Volume Booster 4.0: Boost Up The Volume On Your iOS 4 Device

Cydia, news August 28th, 2010

Volume Booster 4.0: Boost Up The Volume On Your iOS 4 Device Post from: FSMdotCOM New day, new app in Cydia: Volume Booster. Some of you might know this tweak, but for all the newcomers, the tweak is suppose to make your phone sounds louder ( ringtone, message sound, mail sound etc ). To be honest I never hear the difference, but maybe I’m just deaf. After you install Volume Booster, all you need to do is load Winterboard and activate the tweak just like you would a theme. NOTE: won’t work with iOS 3.x NOTE: some users told us that this tweak ( better said, the previous versions of this tweak ) messed up their iPhone speaker in some way or the other. We didn’t have any problem with it, so use it at your own risk. You can find Volume Booster 4.0 for free in Cydia via ModMyi repo….

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Firewall iP, The First And Only Firewall For The iPhone, iPod Touch And iPad, Updated To v1.49

Cydia, news, security August 27th, 2010

Firewall iP, The First And Only Firewall For The iPhone, iPod Touch And iPad, Updated To v1.49 Post from: FSMdotCOM New day, new update in Cydia: Firewall iP. Firewall iP, the first and only Firewall for the iPhone, got an update to 1.49. The changes are all in the background, but massive. It improves stability, memory usage and speed: support for IP adresses: 123.123.123.* and 123.123.123.1-4 major speed improvements: 60% faster when using large rule lists (lists with 1000+ items are no problem anymore) added option to delete Global Allow/Deny list bugfixing fixed memory leaks Firewall iP is the only security app of it’s kind and offers many advance features like getting WhoIs-informations about the host. Block outgoing TCP & UDP connections selectively Shows you the hostname for the connection & can provide you with WhoIs information Block connections of apps when you are on a cellular network Block analytic providers / data collectors which PrivaCy can’t Block unneeded content (ads ) Easy to use interface & control app and many more…. NOTE: works on ALL iPhones, iPods and iPads running firmware 3.0 to 4.0 Firewall iP is available in the CydiaStore for $2.99 via BigBoss repo…

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