Thursday, 26 July 2012

15 exclusive features you would like to see the jailbreak on iOS - II

Download paid applications for free (Installous)

Developers who focus their work on the jailbreak will not say never, but the main reason that drives users to jailbreak is being able to download paid applications for free. There is obviously a tweak (application linked to jailbreak) for this. It is installed Installous, a form of alternative App Store in which there are official applications to get without paying.

Wednesday, 25 July 2012

15 exclusive features you would like to see the jailbreak on iOS - I

The jailbreak ingenious, convenient and free

Developers jailbreak enthusiasts have a habit of jumping on every new version of IOS and more generally on every new mobile device from Apple. But what do the jailbreak? This is a modification of the source code of the phone (or tablet) of the Apple brand. The purpose is twofold: to manipulate the program to its source but also its iPhone defy a ban announced by Apple.

Tuesday, 24 July 2012

Google: the evolution of Earth in pictures

Google has used Landsat satellite data to get videos showing the evolution of our planet over time.

Each film shows a different aspect of the Earth. We can thus discover the deforestation of the Amazon or the rapid growth of Las Vegas with a picture from 1999 to 2010 made
​​the thread.

Monday, 23 July 2012

A German judge prohibited the Galaxy Tab 7.7 in Europe

That was almost long as we had not heard of the trial against Samsung and Apple. In that regard the supposed resemblance of the Galaxy Tab to the iPad, the Higher Regional Court of Düsseldorf in Germany ruled in Apple by banning the sale of Samsung 7.7-inch tablet. A decision on appeal which confirms the previous sentence, dated October 24, 2011. Unlike this time, the prohibition does not apply as the Germanic territory, but also the rest of Europe.

Sunday, 22 July 2012

The history of Twitter available soon

Here's some news that will delight some users of Twitter. Your history may well become fully searchable and can be downloaded same, like Facebook. A possibility that the reporters from the New York Times obtained from the mouth of Dick Costolo, chairman of the social network. By cons, the process would run into some problems that mobilize many developers. Provide access to all data for each user seems a bit more complicated than expected, especially in terms of research.