Posts Tagged ‘iPhone’

EasyRa1n RC 5 Jailbreaking Software for Unlock and Jailbreak iPhone 4 and 4S iOS 5.1

April 16th, 2012

EasyRa1n RC 5 jailbreak software for unlocking and jailbreaking your iPhone 4 and 4S including iOS 5.1 untethered is now available to the public thanks to EasyRa1n Team. All over its web-site EasyRa1n has proven that its software EasyRa1n RC 5 untethered Jailbreak can unlock or jailbreak iPhone 4S and 4 including iOS 5.1. The software can also unlock or jailbreak iPhone 3G, 3GS and 2G along with iOS 5.1. Apple’s iPad 2 and the new iPad 3 can also be unlocked with this software.

EasyRa1n works everyone and it one of the best tools available for unlocking and jailbreaking iPhone. It struggles to provide the best unlock and jailbreak tool for its customers and readers, even if the customers have a low technical background. The most interesting works done by EasyRa1n are; unlocking iPhone 3G, iPhone 3GS and unlocking of iPhone 4 and 4S.

Facilities provided by EasyRa1n and EasyRa1n RC 5 Jailbreak -

- EasyRa1n’s new release EasyRa1n RC 5 Jailbreak enables its users to video chat on 3GS iPhones. This software allows the iPhone to install Flash and Cydia applications. The software provides GPS navigator totally free for iPhones. In this way this software can be utilized by any network provider across the world. It is compatible with the updated bas band with a guarantee of no loss in features and functions. It doesn’t charge on roaming to call in any country of the world. Besides, customers will avail updates and support from EasyRa1n for a lifetime if they purchase it online. This ensures safe update of firmware in future and most importantly, the iPhone stays unlocked during the whole update process and during the installation of the firmware and iOS. EasyRa1n provides lifetime membership to its customers unlike other providers.

- EasyRa1n added a debugging functionality with their new iPhone unlocking software which was unavailable in older versions of the software. This new feature will increase the battery life and the speed of your iPhone.

- EasyRa1n’s software is very easy to handle. Customers will find an informative guide with the software including descriptions about unlocking the iPhone. The process of unlocking an iPhone with this software takes only 5 minutes to complete. A total novice can easily unlock their phone following the provided guide with absolute ease.

- EasyRa1n RC 5 Jailbreak is fantastic and user friendly. Many people bought this software online to unlock their iPhones and recommended it by analyzing its expertise in unlocking the phone. It has already been downloaded by almost 250,000 people from about 145 different countries of the world. For ensuring its customers about the investment made, EasyRa1n offers 100% money back guarantee on failure. Customers will get their money back without going through any formalities if the software cannot unlock iPhone by any means.

EasyRa1n offers its customers 24/7 customer service which is very helpful. The customer support includes e-mail response, phone response and live chat. So if anyone is in need of unlocking or jailbreak their iPhone, all you need to do is visit or take a look at the EasyRa1n official site for their software EasyRa1n RC 5 Jailbreak. Jailbreaking or unlocking your iPhones comes with a lot of benefit, it opens your iPhones to accepting new software and eases access.

Source:http://www.technology-digital.com/press_releases/easyra1n-rc-5-jailbreaking-software-for-unlock-and-jailbreak-iphone-4-and-4s-ios-51

Software, Artificial Intelligence Will Be iPhone 5′s Main Focus

April 9th, 2012

The iPhone 5 will most likely ship with a larger screen and 4G LTE. But Apple’s marketing focus for the next iPhone will be to show how it can completely change the way users communicate, shop, work, and have fun.

If you were to audit the iPhone 5 rumor mill this year, you’d come up with two or three prevailing story lines: the iPhone 5′s release date, and how much bigger will its screen be. 4G LTE was an earlier consideration, but now that the iPad 3 features 4G connectivity, the inevitability of the iPhone 5 being Apple’s first 4G smartphone is all but a foregone conclusion.

As a rule, speculative blogs and tech news sources are primarily searching for the answers to the release date and display questions. And in recent weeks, both of these story lines have become inextricably linked, thanks to a report from Reuters out of South Korea claiming a bigger 4.6-inch screen in production now for a June release date. But for as much as the speculation over the iPhone 5 is heavily focused on screens and release dates, I think that, in the end, Tim Cook’s iPhone 5 pitch will be mostly about how the iPhone 5 will change our lives.

There’s no doubt that a larger screen, A5X or A6 processor, improved battery life, and 4G LTE will all make a splash if they are included on the new iPhone, but they will most likely be a means to an end. While a new form factor on the iPhone 5 will grab people’s attention, I believe that Apple is looking to once again make software and functionality a primary focus, much like what it was with the iPhone 4S last year. Recently, rumors of NFC for the iPhone 5 have waned. But I believe that Apple is ready to move on this technology, and if they do, it will quickly become a defining feature.

Though Siri has already been launched, we’ve also heard about how it could become more advanced and intuitive than it is in its current form. An advanced Siri — sometimes dubbed “Assistant” — could extend its functionality into the Safari browser, and be able to answer more questions and perform for complex functions than what we currently have. In other words, Siri on the iPhone 4S may be just the beginning.

I also think that recent patent-based rumors that the iPhone 5 could become a universal remote control that reads and reacts to your television screen, as well as rumors that the iPhone 5 could end up being able to read facial expressions in photos and recognize faces, all point to Apple working towards injecting the iPhone even further into users’ everyday lives.

The iPhone 5 may also make an impression with an improved gaming platform — a trend we saw established with the new iPad — as well as a stunning new set of maps that would finally put their use of Google Maps to rest.

If we look at the New iPad’s launch event and the way Tim Cook presented it, the new hardware features quickly gave way to its new software. Sure, the retina display is incredibly advanced and impressive — but the display in the abstract wasn’t impressive; it only became impressive after we saw it working in tandem with new iLife elements: photos, painting, games, etc. The same goes for 4G LTE: it’s all just a bunch of numbers and letters, until we watch a streaming video or download something from the web.

There’s no doubt that a big display will be a welcome addition to the iPhone 5. But I think that, should Apple choose to increase the screen size, it won’t be just because. 4G, a bigger screen, a more powerful processor — it will all be just a means to an end. And the end ends with software that can truly change our lives.

Source:http://iphone5newsblog.com/2012/04/08/software-artificial-intelligence-will-be-iphone-5s-main-focus/

Software, Artificial Intelligence Will Be iPhone 5′s Main Focus

April 9th, 2012

The iPhone 5 will most likely ship with a larger screen and 4G LTE. But Apple’s marketing focus for the next iPhone will be to show how it can completely change the way users communicate, shop, work, and have fun.

If you were to audit the iPhone 5 rumor mill this year, you’d come up with two or three prevailing story lines: the iPhone 5′s release date, and how much bigger will its screen be. 4G LTE was an earlier consideration, but now that the iPad 3 features 4G connectivity, the inevitability of the iPhone 5 being Apple’s first 4G smartphone is all but a foregone conclusion.

As a rule, speculative blogs and tech news sources are primarily searching for the answers to the release date and display questions. And in recent weeks, both of these story lines have become inextricably linked, thanks to a report from Reuters out of South Korea claiming a bigger 4.6-inch screen in production now for a June release date. But for as much as the speculation over the iPhone 5 is heavily focused on screens and release dates, I think that, in the end, Tim Cook’s iPhone 5 pitch will be mostly about how the iPhone 5 will change our lives.

There’s no doubt that a larger screen, A5X or A6 processor, improved battery life, and 4G LTE will all make a splash if they are included on the new iPhone, but they will most likely be a means to an end. While a new form factor on the iPhone 5 will grab people’s attention, I believe that Apple is looking to once again make software and functionality a primary focus, much like what it was with the iPhone 4S last year. Recently, rumors of NFC for the iPhone 5 have waned. But I believe that Apple is ready to move on this technology, and if they do, it will quickly become a defining feature.

Though Siri has already been launched, we’ve also heard about how it could become more advanced and intuitive than it is in its current form. An advanced Siri — sometimes dubbed “Assistant” — could extend its functionality into the Safari browser, and be able to answer more questions and perform for complex functions than what we currently have. In other words, Siri on the iPhone 4S may be just the beginning.

I also think that recent patent-based rumors that the iPhone 5 could become a universal remote control that reads and reacts to your television screen, as well as rumors that the iPhone 5 could end up being able to read facial expressions in photos and recognize faces, all point to Apple working towards injecting the iPhone even further into users’ everyday lives.

The iPhone 5 may also make an impression with an improved gaming platform — a trend we saw established with the new iPad — as well as a stunning new set of maps that would finally put their use of Google Maps to rest.

If we look at the New iPad’s launch event and the way Tim Cook presented it, the new hardware features quickly gave way to its new software. Sure, the retina display is incredibly advanced and impressive — but the display in the abstract wasn’t impressive; it only became impressive after we saw it working in tandem with new iLife elements: photos, painting, games, etc. The same goes for 4G LTE: it’s all just a bunch of numbers and letters, until we watch a streaming video or download something from the web.

There’s no doubt that a big display will be a welcome addition to the iPhone 5. But I think that, should Apple choose to increase the screen size, it won’t be just because. 4G, a bigger screen, a more powerful processor — it will all be just a means to an end. And the end ends with software that can truly change our lives.

Source:http://iphone5newsblog.com/2012/04/08/software-artificial-intelligence-will-be-iphone-5s-main-focus/

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