Monday, November 30, 2009

How to jailbreak my ipod touch?

Can anyone point me in the right direction? It’s the generation I believe, It has the speaker, and I recently updated it through itunes to the newest version. If I’m not mistaken it was version 3.1.1

I’m trying to jaibreak it but I don’t know the right way to do it since there are so many programs

ipod touch 3.1 jailbreak

SendStation Dock Extender for iPod (White)

ipod touch microphone dock

Tired of constantly peeling your iPod from using the pocket for your iPod docking station and speaker system? It measures in order to invite mounting hardware, such as a voice recorder, which you speak? Thanks to the SendStation Dock Extender, that’s all a thing of the past. No matter what, even if you SendStation’s Dock Extender has been designed to adapt to it. Dock Extender uses the same compact iPod plug on the cable is the standard Apple iPod connector, so it is with all open cases, dock connector is compatible. Expansion of the platform also includes a slot matching Universal Dock with Removable Storage, and three interchangeable bumper caps. It’s like a good friend, you can lean on: All iPods in all cases, are welcome to take a break and again to recharge. (All 30 pins are passed through, so that all other iPod feature works too, of course). Plug & Play is finally back!

Jailbreaking the iPod Touch (firmware 3.1.2)

ipod touch bluetooth mic jailbreak

bluetooth ipod touch 3.1 fw mic

The new firmware for the iPod Touch adds some great elements, but jailbreaking has proven tough. Fortunately, there IS a way, and you can find it on my site.

First, here are some questions you may be asking yourself.

Why Jailbreak it?

If you’d like to customize your ipod, get apps for free, and push your ipod touch to the limits, then you should explore jailbreaking.

How to jailbreak your iPod touch

It’s so easy, I was able to write it up in 9 pages. It took me many hours to figure it out, and it was only after I pieced together the info on the internet AND troubleshot the problems did I get a fully functioning, jailbroken device.

Once I did, I decided to write it up in an easy-to-read, fool-proof guide. If you want to jailbreak your iPod Touch with ease.

Is jailbreaking easy?

It can be difficult to do on your own, but my step-by-step guide makes it super easy. You won’t find a guide like this anywhere. I spent countless hours trying to figure out the various “how-to” guides on the internet, but they were all very confusing when it came to jailbreaking the 3.0 firmware.

Are there any disadvantages of jailbreaking?

While jailbreaking gives you more control of the iPod Touch, it does tend to make it unstable. Afterall, the programs that you’re able to install no longer have to pass Apple’s rigorous testing.

Moreover, jailbreaking voids the warrant, though it would be difficult for them to know that you jailbroke it, as long as you restore it to its factory condition before utilizing the warranty.

In my opinion, the freedom that it gives you beats all of the downsides — it gives you unlimited freedom to download apps and customize your system.

The iPod Touch Firmware 3.0 jailbreak guide is right here: http://www.ipodtouchmicrophone.windows-gadgets.com

Is It Worth It Getting The New iPod Touch?

apple 8gb ipod touch

Apple will also be announcing the release of a new iPod Nano 4 G on Tuesday. Apple says it may offer the feature in the future. Apple’s much-anticipated launch of the iPod touch this week heralds a new era for Apple’s wildly popular line of music and video players. The iPod, which emerged first as nothing more than a portable music player — albeit one dripping in cool — grew up to become a music and video device in adolesence and is now a semi-full featured Internet tablet device.

Apple addressed these missing software features in a $20 package of apps that it offered months afterward, and later bundled the apps on all new iPod touch units. Apple also differentiated the iPod touch from the iPhone by changing the home screen dock to appear more like the Mac OS X Leopard dock, complete with reflections (below: first generation iPhone and iPod touch). Apple is calling the new iPod Touch “the funnest iPod ever. I purchased the 32 GB version last week, and after playing with it for awhile, I’d have to agree with them. I use it to play music in my car, to play games at work, and to surf the web when I’m away from home. Apple’s inclusion of the Nike+ receiver and software on the touch will be a big . It certainly does a good job of basics — what you’ve come to expect on an iPod (with maybe a slight bit more flair), but frankly, we were hoping for more.

Apple is making a pretty big deal of the iPod touch as a gaming device this time around, too – thanks to the arrival of the Wi-Fi accessible App store. I would pay good money for a few minutes in a locked room with whoever thought calling it’s the funnest iPod ever was a good idea but I at least agree with the sentiment, if not the grammar. Apple quickly recognized that some customers didn’t necessarily want cellular service on their iPhone and created the iPod touch- essentially an iPhone minus the phone. The iPod touch was available in 8GB and 16GB models initially , and later a 32GB model. Apple hasn’t done anything strikingly wrong with the second generation Touch. At the same time, they haven’t done anything all that striking.

Apple has integrated an accelerometer that enables the device to flip into landscape mode when displaying pictures and video. What’s more, Apple has used the accelerometer in another way a shaking the new nano shuffles to the next track. Apple gaming hasn’t really caught on that much, but it looks like this time Jobs and company are really putting a lot behind marketing the iPod Touch as a gaming device. The iPod Touch certainly looks like it packs some considerable graphical power under its hood. Apple was having a special where you got the ipod touch free with the purchase of a macbook. I was fortunate enough to get in on that deal on the last day of the offer.

Saturday, November 28, 2009

Griffin iTalk Pro – Microphone

ipod touch speaker microphone karaoke

If you thought your iPod was just an MP3 player, are you in for a surprise. Plug the Griffin iTalk into the top of your iPod and suddenly you have a world-class voice recorder with literally thousands of hours of recording time.With iTalk you can record seminars, meetings, classes, notes in your car, songs, whatever you want. iTalk has a built-in microphone designed to record crystal-clear audio, and its Automatic Gain Control assures you have the best possible signal level for recording. You can even connect an external microphone directly to iTalk for more recording options.The iTalk’s built-in speaker is great for playback of voice memos. In addition you can use iTalk as a mini-speaker for your iPod. Play your favorite audio book through iTalk or listen to a downloaded seminar. You’ll never realize how much you’ve missed a built-in speaker until you have one.iTalk can play back your recordings through its integrated speaker, or through your headphones. It includes a pass-through mini jack so you can monitor your voice recording or listen to your music without removing iTalk. You can even download your recordings to play back on your computer, but iTalk’s speaker is so good you may not want to!Make your iPod so much more than just an MP3 player. Make it a portable, dockable dictation machine with a built-in high-quality speaker. Make your iPod listen to you – with iTalk.
Friday, November 27, 2009

Ipod Touch Microphone

ipod touch microphone

The iPod touch, the music player that has revolutionized the way people listen to music, has the possibility (if unlocked) to include external applications, today we offers the best applications for iPod touch (If required, even iPhone), applications are following, complete with a description:

- Apollo -> is an IM to chat on MSN and other

- Light Off -> I think the only decent game for existing iPhone and iPod. need to “break out” boxes illuminated

- Stumbler -> Report the presence of WiFi networks in the neighborhood, dividing them in protected and unprotected.

- Mobile Finder -> The Finder is a useful file manager, useful to see all hidden folders and system of the iPod!

- Preview -> is an add-on application Finder. Through it we can see thumbnails of images in various folders of the system in which we sail through finder

- Terminal -> is the terminal directly to your iPod. Useful to perform various actions (especially if you followed the guide to unlock FULL, you will understand the utility)

- Sudoku -> nice little game, which needs no introduction .. Although it is very cumbersome to put the numbers on the iPod!

- Summerboard -> an excellent application that changes the theme and icons. Has lots of themes ready to download and make the iPod even more beautiful!

- SendSong -> This application is able to attach and send the songs you have on your iPod via email. (requires the Mail said above)

- Music Quiz -> Great! also is the classic play on the iPod nano. In few seconds you have to guess the title of the song you’re listening. first answer, the more points you make!

- RSS -> is a Reader RSS Feed. Just insert the link of the feeds of your favorite sites, to stay up to date on news of them.

- Sketches -> is a kind of paint. There is a brush, adjustable for size and color, and your fingers that draw! Furthermore you can also import photos from the gallery, and change design above. The best thing about this application, in addition to change the interface, is the fact that just shake your iPod to erase all the features you have drawn

- TextEdit -> Even this application is bound to the Finder, making it truly complete. It ‘a reader, creator and editor of text files. Txt

- Chat -> is another IM for MSN and others, like Apollo. But they have different functions and graphics, and if I remember correctly this is 2.5 MB while Apollo is 4 MB

- ToDoList -> enter a whole list of things you have to do, and he recalled, also show a numeretto icon that indicates the amount of things that remain to be done.

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