Samsung‘s new Chromebox which runs Google‘s ChromeOS has a familiar form factor. How else would Samsung build such a thing? considering that all small computers are built with circular openings in the bottom?!
What a coincidence?!
Samsung‘s new Chromebox which runs Google‘s ChromeOS has a familiar form factor. How else would Samsung build such a thing? considering that all small computers are built with circular openings in the bottom?!
What a coincidence?!
A new purported image of Apple’s upcoming Maps service has surfaced and this time by the guys at BGR who just posted a few images of Apple’s iOS 6 Maps app with 3D option which was heavily rumored this month.
These shots looked very likely and they add up to the claims that Apple has worked on an in-house mapping solution for years now. Apple is reportedly testing its 3D technology in build 10A314 of iOS 6.
Apple has been working on an in-house mapping solution for a few years, and it appears as if the company is finally ready to release a new Maps app for iOS, sidestepping Google’s mapping data for its own. BGR has obtained exclusive information and photos of parts of Apple’s new Maps app from a trusted source, and the app features a refreshed user interface including a brand new navigation bar. This bar, we’re told, is silver instead of blue. Since the current Maps app follows the standard blue iOS color scheme, we think it’s possible Apple might shift toward a silver color theme in iOS 6 like on the iPad.
The iPhone version of Maps has a floating locate me button (it sounds very similar to Android’s Google Maps app) in the bottom left corner. To access 3D mode, which will make use of Apple’s C3 Technologies acquisition, you have to peel back the lower right corner of Maps just like the current version and enable 3D mode. Once enabled, you can switch in and out of 3D mode by tapping a 3D icon in the lower left corner. A photo of this feature can be seen in our gallery.
All jailbreakers in the world breathed a sigh of relief as Absinthe 2.0 update brought untethered jailbreak for almost all iOS 5.1.1 devices, including the A5 iPhone 4S and iPad 2, and A5X new iPad 3. However some devices including A4 devices already had a tethered jailbreak for iOS 5.1.1. Chronic Dev Team has released the Rocky Racoon 5.1.1 Untether package in Cydia to convert a tethered into untethered jailbreak right away. You can check our tutorial on how to use Absinthe 2.0 here
Similar to Corona package that followed Absinthe back for iOS 5.0.1, Rocky Racoon will convert your existing tethered jailbreak to an untethered one without requiring any obstacles or even wiping your content.
To install the package, launch Cydia on your tethered jailbroken iPhone 4, iPad or iPod touch, search for Rocky Racoon 5.1.1 Untether. Install the package.