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Widget System possible through Notification Center in iOS 5
Though Apple did not announce any official APIs to developers for developing widgets but they did leave some clues to them. Apple released 2 widgets namely – Weather and Stock Ticker with the notification center and this is enough to ignite developer’s mind. Following this trail iOS developer @WillFour20 proved it possible to create widgets for notification center, opening an era of custom widgets for jailbreakers down the line.
It’s easy, by including a class that implements BBWeeAppController protocol any application can be accessed just by tapping it. This works not only with the stock iOS apps but also with the AppStore apps.
For instance – Phone App that has a list of favorite contacts can be displayed in iOS notification center. Won’t it be really easy to just tap and call a favorite contact directly from notification center instead of diving into Phone app and then proceeding for the call? A few developers have already started to work on this new avenue and some of then even claims that SBSettings can be integrated with notification center viz. Wi-fi, bluetooth, brightness, data, location etc. toggles can be integrated directly into notification center.. doesn’t that sound great?
I am looking forward to these awesome bunch of small codes to be integrated into Notification Center, are you too looking forward to it? Share your love and ideas about widgets in the comments.
Some Important Cydia Sources
Cydia is called the
mother of iDevices and with sources it is nothing and without cydia
iDevices are virtually nothing. So we need some cydia sources to get
full advantage of the revolutionary app called "CYDIA"
so here are some sources to get the free apps :-
hope u lyk it ..............
so here are some sources to get the free apps :-
- http://www.sinfuliphonerepo.com
- http://www.cydia.hackulo.us
- http://www.cydia.xsellize.com
- http://repo.insanelyi.com
- http://cydia.myrepospace.com/hackstor/
hope u lyk it ..............
Tips to display the hidden settings of iphone handsets
Today
tip will help you to play with your iPhone mobile phones using secrets
codes. These secret codes will work on most of the Apple mobile
handsets. You can display the hidden information of Apple handsets and
troubleshoot the routine problems with the help of these codes.
Follow the list of latest Apple codes list:
Code Action
*#06# To display the IMEI Number of the mobile
*225# Use to display the balance detail of postpaid number
*#43# Use to verify if call waiting is enabled
*#61# Verify the number for unanswered calls
*#62# Verify the number for call forwarding if no service is available.
Follow the list of latest Apple codes list:
Code Action
*#06# To display the IMEI Number of the mobile
*225# Use to display the balance detail of postpaid number
*#43# Use to verify if call waiting is enabled
*#61# Verify the number for unanswered calls
*#62# Verify the number for call forwarding if no service is available.
How to find iPhone iso software and baseband version
Interested in Jailbreaking and Unlocking your iPhone, iPod touch, or iPad but can’t determine which version of
iOS you’re running, or what your iPhone baseband (i.e. modem
firmware) is? Just get a new device and not sure if it’s been updated
yet? Some Jailbreak methods only work with certain software versions
and some Unlocks only work on certain modem firmware, so they’re
important to know before you start. Luckily they’re easy to find.
We’ll show you where to look, after the break.
To find your iPhone, iPod touch, or iPad software version, and your iPhone modem firmware:
At the bottom you’ll see Version in bold on the left, and a number series on the right. The current version of iOS as of this writing is 4.2.1. If you have older software you might see 4.1 or something similar. Note the number down somewhere convenient. (You can ignore any numbers or letters in parenthesis, that’s the actual build identifier and you won’t typically need it.)
Modem Firmware (baseband)
Next scroll down to the very end of the About page and near the bottom you’ll see Modem Firmware (what’s called the Baseband). The current Modem Firmware for iPhone 4 is 03.10.01. Again, note the number down somewhere convenient.
Now that you know your software version and baseband, you’re ready to Jailbreak.
To find your iPhone, iPod touch, or iPad software version, and your iPhone modem firmware:
- Tap Settings
- Tap General
- Tap About
At the bottom you’ll see Version in bold on the left, and a number series on the right. The current version of iOS as of this writing is 4.2.1. If you have older software you might see 4.1 or something similar. Note the number down somewhere convenient. (You can ignore any numbers or letters in parenthesis, that’s the actual build identifier and you won’t typically need it.)

Modem Firmware (baseband)
Next scroll down to the very end of the About page and near the bottom you’ll see Modem Firmware (what’s called the Baseband). The current Modem Firmware for iPhone 4 is 03.10.01. Again, note the number down somewhere convenient.

Now that you know your software version and baseband, you’re ready to Jailbreak.
Display the hidden settings of iPhone handsets
This tip will help you to play with your iPhone
mobile phones using secrets codes. These secret codes will work on
most of the Apple mobile handsets. You can display the hidden
information of Apple handsets and troubleshoot the routine problems
with the help of these codes.
Follow the list of latest Apple codes list:
Code Action
*#06# To display the IMEI Number of the mobile
*225# Use to display the balance detail of postpaid number
*#43# Use to verify if call waiting is enabled
*#61# Verify the number for unanswered calls
*#62# Verify the number for call forwarding if no service is available.
*#67# Verify the number for call forwarding if phone is busy
*#646# Use to display the minute detail of postpaid number
*777# Use to display the balance detail of prepaid number
*3001#12345#* Display the iphone inner settings
*#33# To verify whether barring is enabled or disabled for outgoing
*#21# To display the settings for your call forwarding
Find My iPhone Can Now Notify You
Find My iPhone has been updated to be able to notify you when your devices come online / connected.
If you lose your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch while on the go,
simply install the Find My iPhone app on another iOS device, launch it,
and sign in with your Apple ID (Find My iPhone must already be
configured on the missing device).
You’ll see your device’s location on a map and you can choose to have it display a message or play a sound, remotely lock the device, or wipe it to permanently delete all of your data if you think that it won’t be returned. For added security, the app will automatically sign you out after 15 minutes, or you can manually sign out at any time.
FEATURES
• Locate your iPhone, iPad, iPod touch on a map
• Send a message and optionally play a sound for two minutes at full volume (even if your device is set to silent)
• Remotely set a passcode lock on your device, or lock it using your existing passcode
• Remotely wipe your device to permanently erase all of your personal data
Please note that you must first set up and turn on Find My iPhone on
each device you want to locate (installing this app is not required).
What’s New In This Version:
• When you are unable to locate a device because it is is offline, you
will receive an email if the device comes online and is located.
• Ability to remove an offline device from the list using the app.