[Cydia] A2DP Stereo Bluetooth Enabler

Cydia, apps October 20th, 2009

A2DP (Advanced Audio Distribution Profile) uses to tramsnit audiosignal over bluetooth. This profile defines how high quality audio (stereo or mono) can be streamed from one device to another over a Bluetooth connection. For example, music can be streamed from a mobile phone to a wireless headset or car audio or from a laptop/desktop to a wireless headset.

As far as we know 2G doesn’t support A2DP instead of 3G and 3G, but you can you use that application to tweak your original IPhone to fix this little misunderstanding

Repository http://apt.dmytro.me

iHumansConnect – easier and convenient exchange of contacts and meet people

AppStore, apps October 16th, 2009

iHumansConnect is the application that intends to make easier and more convenient exchange of contact info and meet people. It’s possible to use this app without Wireless network via Bluetooth or with Wireless without connection to the Internet. With iHumansConnect you can share your personal card with photo, chat with people and if you like somebody you can add him or her as friend. Next time you be near your friend you can meet him again. It’s easy. It’s convenient. It’s exactly what you need for awesome meetings.

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Sometimes Happens…

Have you ever found yourself in a situation where you come across someone you find attractive, but with no possible way to exchange even your name quickly and easily? The reasons are many! You may feel awkward making that first step, or maybe the timing may not be right.

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Tame Your Multitasking

news April 11th, 2008

Another concept from The Greener Grass
The Greener Grass is produced by Kaleidoscope, a product development consultancy in Cincinnati, Ohio.

Multitasking is impossible to escape in today’s world. As humans, we’ve always had the desire to stay connected to the people around us. Now that technology has made this easier than ever, we’ve developed a fear of urgency that any given phone call, email, or text might be really important. Multitasking is necessary, but it can be dangerous in some situations. Texting while driving is the number one distraction for new drivers, but it would also be difficult to restrict all phone use in a car. While we’re stuck with this desire to be connected, we think we can tame our multitasking.

Tame is a concept that sets a status message synced with all of your devices and applications. If you’re driving or need some privacy, you can tell Tame to handle auto-responses to your phone, IM, text, Facebook, and more. You can store messages on each face, and when you need to change your status, just rotate the cube to the desired face. Besides a written message, Tame uses a red-yellow-green color coding system to let people know at a glance if they can contact you.

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iPhone SDK beta 3 suggests A2DP Bluetooth, GPS and ominous bricking reference

firmware, news, rumors April 10th, 2008

The recently released iPhone SDK Beta 3 continues to give up juicy hints as to Apple’s intents for the handset’s next major update; not only has the 3G chipset been identified but new code referring to stereo Bluetooth headset support, suggestions of GPS and new functionality for mobile Safari and Google Maps.  There are also signs that Apple may not be taking the ongoing hacking of the iPhone lying down, with the inclusion of a “BRICKED_AND_LOCKED_SIM_STRING” that suggests the handset could seize up should an unlocking attempt be made.

In terms of Bluetooth, A2DP has been included in the code as well as “HeadphonesBT” that indicates wireless stereo capabilities, long requested for the handset.  Bluetooth remote control is also mentioned.  The new beta also references “RoleGPS”, which many have assumed will mean either in-built navigation capabilities or at least compatibility with an external GPS device (likely connected via Bluetooth).

The library also includes a mention of “Printers”, a new addition, while reference to Nike+ sports monitoring equipment have been deleted.  The suspected integration of the currently standalone YouTube app into mobile Safari is also present, via a “YouTubePlugIn.webplugin” component, and “Google411″ – the search company’s directory enquiry service – is now associated with Google Maps on the iPhone.

Finally, there are suspicions that Apple will require official activation of an iPhone via iTunes before Firmware 2.0 is permitted to install.

iLiberty+ 1.5 for OS X

Mac, Unlock, apps April 5th, 2008

The first one was good, but take a look at this! The new version of iLiberty+ (OS X), version 1.5, has been updated with to include many new features and payloads, from assorted app packs, to a brand new, built in help file. Also, v1.5 comes with a new addition to the menu bar, “Advanced,” which brings options like ‘Enter Recovery Mode,’ and ‘Enable Re-Jailbreak’ right to your fingertips. Available here

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iLibertyX, iLiberty+ iPhone unlock hacks

Mac, Unlock, Windows, apps March 30th, 2008

Another neat new program (actually, two of them) popped up online for complete GUI iPhone and jailbreaking. Both of the programs (one is for Mac, the other is for Windows machines), just like ZiPhone, can unlock any existing and currently available iPhone firmware version (from v1.0.0 to v1.1.4 — it can also jailbreak the iPod Touch).

The programs provide a nice clean, user-friendly interface, and can also fix the no EDGE/Wi-Fi/Bluetooth problem some may have run into. It even automatically shuts down iTunes and detects which type of device is connected (iPhone or iPod Touch), and then changes the settings accordingly.

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Direct downloads:
- iLibertyX Mac iPhone unlocker (18MB) – visit the project page for more info and screens
- iLiberty+ Windows iPhone unlocker (23MB) – visit the project page for more info and screens

42 Reasons You Still Don’t Want an iPhone

news March 26th, 2008

via pocketnow.com

The recent announcement of a software development kit and the Microsoft Exchange Activesync support for the iPhone has raised the eyebrows of a few users who have remained hesitant from switching to the iPhone. Our own Brandon Miniman even exclaimed that now that the iPhone has Exchange support, various device form factors was the only reason left to stick to Windows Mobile.

On the contrary, here are 42 reasons you still don’t want an iPhone: Read the rest of this entry »

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