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Tuesday, July 23, 2013

[HOW-TO] - Enable CELCOM LTE settings on your iPhone 5 (and iOS 7)


Simply follow the below steps to enable LTE settings on your iPhone 5!
On Mac:
  1. Enable Carrier Testing on iTunes. Quit iTunes, launch Terminal and enter the following command.
    defaults write com.apple.iTunes carrier-testing -bool YES
  2. Download our modified .ipcc file here.
  3. Connect your iPhone to your Mac and launch iTunes.
  4. Hold alt/option and click “Check for updates”.
  5. Select the modified .ipcc file and click ‘open’.
On Windows:
  1. Download our modified .ipcc file here.
  2. Connect your iPhone to your PC and launch iTunes.
  3. Hold alt and click “Check for updates”.
  4. Select the modified .ipcc file and click ‘open’.
And eureka! Check your Mobile/Cellular settings and you shall see the “Enable LTE” switch.
How did I get around this? Upon further investigation, I realise that these people fall into 2 categories, or maybe even more:
  1. iOS 7 users.
  2. Users who used carrier hacks such as CarrierEditor to change the icons.
By default, these respective softwares will automatically update the device’s carrier setting to 14.5. However, since Celcom’s LTE carrier settings only exists on version 14.1, 14.5 only contains the 3G settings instead of 4G. However, since iOS 7 does not allow carrier settings downgrade, we are unable to manually restore the carrier settings to 14.1 from 14.5. Therefore, what I do is, change the carrier version from the exact same file to 14.6.
[Source: iHelpBoard]

Monday, July 15, 2013

iOS 7 Final, iPhone 5S/6 Release and OS X Mavericks Release Date - 3rd Week of Sept. 2013.

iTechNow posted the prediction below.  He expected the release of iOS 7 to be somewhere in Sept. 20th. However, I would assume that would be the same date is the latest iPhone 5S or iPhone 6 to be release. And together with the OS X Mavericks. What do you think?
Apple enthusiast, now we are going to show you the iOS 7 timeline, to learn how to expect iOS 7 updates, follow us  right after the break and learn how…
ios7_timeline
Using this data, we calculated the average time it took for an iOS x.0 beta release to move on to the next beta. Here’s what CultofMac found:


  • Beta 1 – lasts 14.75 days
  • Beta 2 – lasts 15.4 days
  • Beta 3 – lasts 15 days
  • Beta 4 – lasts 18.6 days
  • Beta 5 – lasts 17.8 days
  • Beta 6 – lasts 11 days
So if Apple keeps to this schedule with iOS 7, here are the iOS 7 release dates we’re looking at:

  • Beta 4 – Thursday, July 25th
  • Beta 5 – Monday, August 12th
  • Beta 6 – Friday, August 30th
  • Gold Master – Tuesday, September 10th
  • iOS 7 Final – Friday, September 20th



Monday, July 8, 2013

[HOW-To] - Use panorama As Your Lock Screen, Wallpaper or Both


Use A Panorama As Your Lock Screen, Wallpaper, Or Both





This is super-slick feature! I didn't realise this feature until I saw the tip at cultofmac.

In previous iOS, you’ve always been able to set a photo from your camera roll as the image that shows up on your iPhone or iPad screen. You can place one image on your lock screen, and one as your wallpaper, or the same image on both screens.

However, in iOS 7 beta, you can actually set panoramas as your lock screen image, or as your wallpaper image. Or both! When you do so, the iPhone or iPad will show your panoramic image in full size, which lets you move the device around in a circle and see the whole image dynamically move across your screen! That's super awesome!

Here’s how to make this happen.

FIrst up, tap into your Settings app in iOS 7 beta, and select Brightness & Wallpaper. Tap on the Choose Wallpaper area and then scroll down to where your Photos are. Tap on My Panoramas, and select one with another tap. You’ll get a quick preview, so see how it works. Hold the iOS device up in front of you and pan around as if you were taking a panoramic shot. 

See how it moves? So cool!

On the iPhone, tap the Set button to get a choice to set the panorama as your Lock Screen, Home Screen, or Both. On an iPad, once in the preview mode, you will see a Set Lock Screen button, a Set Home Screen button, and a Set Both button. Tap the one you want, and your iPAd will set up with it.
Now, whenever you look at your Lock screen or home screen icons, you’ll get this slick motion effect. Even when you have Lock Screen notifications, the panorama will move around in the background, even though it’s blurred out under the notifications. Bonus tip: on an iPad, the panoramic effect will work in Landscape orientation as well.

[Source: Cultofmac]

Saturday, July 6, 2013

[Review] - Apogee MiC for Professional Studio Quality Recording (foriPad/iPhone/Mac)


Great accessory to assist you in producing a better audio quality for your Youtube videos or Podcasts.

Here's a VIDEO Review.


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