Dec 31

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All off us at The Kryptonlogic Studios Weblog would like to wish you and yours a Happy New Year and the best of wishes.

written by Jose Castillo

Dec 30

Just yesterday we saw some pics of what was being touted as an iPhone running the as-yet-unannounced 1.1.3 firmware version, and now we’ve got word of some video proof from a pretty reliable source. Nate True, all-around modder and creator of the Walluminate light-up wallet, has a short vid up on his cre.ations.net site that claims to depict that handy home page icon rearrangement feature — you know, the one that suggests an SDK to make use of all the new slots.

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[Via Engadget]

written by Jose Castillo

Dec 30

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We’ve all been there, you’re working on something and want to easily change a song in iTunes. What do you do? Well, you could right-click on the iTunes icon in the dock; but that will only give you rudimentary options. Well, here comes TotalTunes Control.

With TotalTunes, just create a toggle key then start playing a song. When you want to change a song, just press that key combo and you’re given a slew of options for changing song, playlist, rating, volume level, shuffle, and repeat. You can download this slick application for free from the developer’s website (it’s freeware, but donations are accepted).

written by Jose Castillo

Dec 30

Well, I won’t be here until next Friday, January 4th, 2008. I will be posting some pictures, posts, etc coming from Live here in Orlando. I have a new poster, Luke Manning, and hopefully he will be able to post some things this week. We would like to wish all our readers a Happy New Year for 2008. Best Wishes!

-Jose Castillo

written by Jose Castillo

Dec 30

padlocks.jpgThis continuing cat and mouse game reminds me of radar detectors. I recall when radar detectors first came out, and something akin to an arms race broke out between authorities and lead-footed civilians to stay one step ahead of each other. I’m fairly certain that’s a race that won’t end until modern transportation takes some strange turn. So it is with the iPhone unlock strategies, and according to Gizmodo the 1.1.3 firmware update will once again break unlocks and third-party applications. They offer some fairly convincing reasons to believe that they’ve got the real scoop. I’m buying it.

Want to put a happy spin on this? Just be thankful that Apple doesn’t allow the iPhone-hacking geniuses much idle time, lest some of them find other ways of showing their talent.

[Via TUAW]

written by Jose Castillo