Thursday, May 6, 2010

Apple News | AmpliTube iRig Lets You Plug Your Guitar Into Your iPhone

IK Multimedia has announced AmpliTube iRig, a mobile guitar amp and effects rig system for iPhone/iPod Touch/iPad.

AmpliTube iRig is a combination of an easy-to-use instrument interface adapter and the new AmpliTube for iPhone software for guitar & bass. With AmpliTube iRig, you can plug your guitar into your iPhone/iPod Touch/iPad and jam out anywhere with world-class guitar and bass tones.

Simply plug the iRig interface into your iPhone/iPod Touch/iPad, plug your instrument into the appropriate input jack, plug in your headphones, amp or powered speakers, download AmpliTube FREE for iPhone and start rocking!

You'll have at your fingertips the sound and control of 3 simultaneous stompbox effects + amplifier + cabinet + microphone- just like a traditional guitar or bass stage rig!

iRig Plug Interface Adapter
The new iRig interface adapter is the easiest way to get your instrument's signal into your mobile device. The iRig is the ideal companion not only to the AmpliTube iPhone app, but also works with any other recording, processing or tuning app. Plus, you can also use the iRig with line level signal sources such as synthesizers, keyboards or mixers.

AmpliTube iRig — $39.99/€29.99 MSRP (exc. VAT) is already available for pre-orders from the IK online store as well as from IK selected dealers and distributors worldwide.

AmpliTube for iPhone
At the core of the AmpliTube iRig System is AmpliTube which features:

- Real time guitar and bass mobile multi-FX app
- Full rig made by 3 simultaneous stompboxes + amp + cabinet + mic
- 10 Stomps, 5 Amps, 5 Cabinets, 2 Mics available
- Import and play along with songs and backing tracks with real time effects
- 36 presets can be saved/recalled on the fly
- Includes tuner/metronome
- Free, LE and Full versions available
- Free and LE versions expandable with a-la-carte downloadable gear
- Same low-latency as any Mac/PC system

AmpliTube for iPhone will be available in 3 versions: FREE, LE ($2.99/€2.39) and FULL ($19.99/€15.99). More gear can be added to FREE and LE through an in-app purchase of a-la-carte models with stompboxes costing $2.99/€2.39 each, and amplifiers + cabinets for $4.99/€3.99 each.

AmpliTube iRig and AmpliTube for iPhone are coming soon



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LTP3dZEaFhM&feature=player_embedded

Tuesday, May 4, 2010

Blog Update

Hi all sorry but I won't be bloging 4 a bit because my Grandpa is in the Hospital And he is 85 and has kidney failure,so I hope he will be better soon but I can't blog from the hospital the Internet is to slow!!! I could use my newly jailbroken iPhone 3gs 32gb new boot ROM 3.1.3 os that has MIWI on it now but it over heats so fast:-( so be back soon ppl thank you for any good thoughts about my Grandpa , and please stick with my blogs!!! :-) lol all

Sunday, May 2, 2010

iPhone | How to Jailbreak Your iPhone Using Spirit (Mac) [3.1.2, 3.1.3]

http://www.iclarified.com/entry/index.php?enid=9201

Apple News | Spirit Untethered Jailbreak for iPad, iPhone, iPod is Released!

The Spirit Jailbreak for the iPad, iPhone, and iPod touch has been released!

We will be posted our tutorials momentarily. You can download the jailbreak at http://www.spiritjb.com

What's Spirit?
● Spirit is an untethered jailbreak for iPad, iPhone, and iPod touch on the latest firmwares.
● Spirit is not a carrier unlock.
● If you currently are using a tethered jailbreak, you have to restore to use Spirit. Do not upgrade if you use an unlock on an iPhone 3G or 3GS. (You can, however, restore to 3.1.2 if you have SHSH blobs for that version.)

Requirements
● Any iPad, iPhone, or iPod touch on firmware 3.1.2, 3.1.3, or 3.2.
● An activated device: one not stuck on the Connect to iTunes or Emergency Call screen.
● Any version of iTunes 9 (including 9.1.1).
● Syncing with iTunes before trying this highly recommended.

Congratulations to comex and all those who made this jailbreak possible.

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Apple News | iPad 3G Hacked to Send SMS Messages

MuscleNerd has hacked his iPad 3G to provide native (but primitive) SMS.

This was sent using a raw AT+CMGS command sent to the iPad baseband. That's because so far, MobileSMS.app from the iPhone doesn't run properly on the iPad.

This iPad is using a T-Mobile SIM cut down into microSIM size. The AT&T plan attached to the SIM that came with the iPad isn't allowing SMS messages.

Check out the screenshot and video below...


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q1P7Cya9wmM&feature=player_embedded