If you browse through Apple Store Malaysia’s iPhone 4 webpage and click on the ‘Find a Store’ link before, you’ll end up with page stating something like that what you’re looking for is not available. Well, that error lasted for about 2 months, couple of weeks after iPhone 4 is released, and it appears today that it has been fixed after the store brough down temporarily yesterday. Now what you’ll see on the page is as shown above. Either the error is unintentional or intentional as the iPhone 4 is not yet ready, and as it fixed now, does that means that iPhone 4 is going be released very soon?
Flash or Frash In iPhone 4, Believe It
Flash for iPhone 4 sounds ridiculous if you follow the public heated debate between Adobe and Apple in the last couple of months. “Where there’s a will there’s a way”, sounds so true in this case, and if you love it, say a big thank to Comex – the Jailbreakme folks, who works to release Flash to iPhone 4.
Flash or ‘Frash’ for iPhone 4 (also working on iPhone 3GS) is now available only via Cydia, which means you have to jailbreak your iPhone in order to get it work (how in the world could Flash work on ‘virgin’ iPhone, right??). Video below will demo how to install Flash(frash) into your iPhone 4, but if you keen on written step by steps procedure, click on the source link at the end of this post. As this is still on alpha release, only lite Flash is playable in iPhone 4, don’t expect Youtube will works though.
via gizmodo source redmondpie
Apple Release iOS 4.0.2 Software Update Aim At Jailbreakme
It looks like the developer of jailbreak tool for iOS 4, Jailbreakme has some more works to do now. That’s because Apple has just released iOS 4.0.2 for iPhones and iPod to patch the pdf exploit used by the tool to jailbreak iOS 4 easily through Safari.
The choice is update is yours. If you’re comfortable without jailbreaking your iPhone, or your phone is unlocked set, go ahead and update it. But if you’re running on locked set, or you prefer to live free in jailbreaking world, just ignore the update for the time being, until something being work out by the team.
To update your iOS, hooked you your iPhone/iPod to iTunes which should automatically detect newer software update available for your device, or download manually from the source link.
source Redmondpie
Maxis : iPhone 4 Arriving in Maxis Stores Very Soon
Not my word, but this is what Maxis emailing everyone who has registered for iPhone 4 update. The terms used ‘very soon’ , is very tempting and signaling that iPhone 4 is very close to hit our shores.. , just a matter of time.. Is this for real?? I’ve no idea. On the iPhone 4 roadmap release, there is 1 batch of countries to receive iPhone 4 by end of August, well, probably Malaysia is one of them. Here is the email.
“Dear Sir/Madam,
We would like to thank you for registering your interest in the new iPhone 4, which will be arriving in Maxis stores very soon. Until then, we want to make sure that you stay up-to-date on this new Apple smartphone.
With that in mind, here is a quick look at some of the revolutionary features that will change the way you use the iPhone forever.
If you’d like to know more about any of the above features, click here to watch the official iPhone 4 video.
Sound good to you? There’s more where that came from. Stay tuned to your email inbox for more news and updates as we prepare for the launch of the iPhone 4.”
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Apple Charger Secret Revelead, Why Third Party Charget Not Compatible?
I have this curiosity already for quite sometime. I have CSL branded USB car charger , that works with Blackberry and HTC smartphone, but not Apple device, be it iPod or iPhone. If you like me who wondering why it’s not working, here is the reason why. The reason lies on the secret resistor located on the data line in connector on every Apple devices. The resistor won’t draw electricity until it detect certain level of voltage, and only then it will attempt to charge. Your charger especially from third party must match the voltage level set on the resistor before it could work. Watch for more detail from this video
via engadget






