Nintendo released a new firmware update for the DSi yesterday, and was the first “incremental update in over a year”. Nintendo said that this update done some “behind the scenes” updates but in our reality it blocked a few flashcards. Also Nintendo released an update for the Wii that still says system version 3.4 but removes all homebrew from the Wii. So yea, don’t update quite yet Blocked Flashcards:
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“Today, MuscleNerd posted on his Twitter that the latest firmware has now been confirmed to be exploitable by a new exploit from pod2g that involved modification of the boot ROM. Looks like it’s confirmed not only for the iPhone 4, but also the newest iPod Touch that I posted about earlier, and the iPad. Right now, there is no user-friendly means of jailbreaking the new firmware for the public, but I’ll stay on the look-out for it and post when it comes out.” -crait Source: MuscleNerd Twitter |
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With Apple’s new release of iOS 4.1 comes what seems to be a fix for the 3G users problems with updating to 4.0. Other updates include: -Game Center Check out the changelog for the rest of the official updates. Also this update is available to 4G, 3GS, and 3G users but not every phone will be able to use all of the updates. |
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“So, apparently, Sony released the latest firmware update for the PS3. It seems as though the PS3 can now block the PS3 Jailbreak at its current state. I’ll give it a week before a modified version of the hack works with the updated firmware.” -Crait I don’t know if it will be that quick, but Sony definitely put some effort forth to get a firmware update out to block this thing. I guess the PS3 will have the same circle of cfw and ofw updates in its future! According to the BCC the update blocks both PSJailbreak and PSGroove applications. |
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Yea, that’s right. IBM announced their “World’s Fastest Microprocessor” called the z196 clocked at 5.2Ghz. It has 1.4 billion transistors, and the zEnterprise system can process 50 billion instructions a second. It even has embedded DRAM caches and still uses about the same amount of electricity as it’s predecessor. Need I say more? It will be packaged with the new zEnterprise system mainframe by IBM on September 10. The system will contain 96 of these bad boys. I’m betting Donald Trump will be picking up two of these things Friday personally. Sources: IBM , Hot HardWare |
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It seems engadget recently received some leaked photos of what seems to be Xbox prompts in the AT&T U-Verse technical support; and engadget also says “Our source claims the Xbox is presently being tested internally with friends and family of AT&T employees, and that it’s likely only a couple of months away at this point.” Of course I assume this will only be available to paid gold subscribers and also could have been a factor in the raised gold prices, but it will only be available to users with AT&T U-Verse in their home already. What do I say in response to this? Turn off your xbox and turn on the cable box/dish! Source: Engadget |
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“Apple revealed their revamped iPod Touch today. It features a retina display (4 times more pixels) and a 2 cameras including a front-facing camera for Facetime. It also has the Apple A4, 3-axis gyro and iOS 4.1, and HD video recording. Let’s discuss it. Discussion: Link Also, be sure to visit our forums here to discuss the other Apple revamped products announced recently including the Apple TV and iPod Nano. |
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Ok, maybe it doesn’t hail from Cybertron with a cool little emblem on it, but it’s still pretty cool. “We’ve just made the Xbox 360 Wireless controller even better with a brand new version that includes a transforming D-pad. The engineers have come up with an ingenious solution with a d-pad that can go from a plus to a disc with the twist of the wrist.” -Major Nelson I’m guessing this was an issue? I don’t know, maybe it is more important then RRoD? Well either way I’ll definitely pick one up for my customary LED & pic 16F688 modding pleasures. The new controller will only be sold with the Play & Charge kit coming out this November 9th, for $64.99 and will include some other modifications such as different concave analog sticks and a new button color scheme of gray. Source: Major Nelson |
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“Since launching Xbox LIVE in 2002 we have continually added more content and entertainment experiences for our members, while keeping the price the same. We’re confident that when the new pricing takes effect, an Xbox LIVE Gold membership will continue to offer the best value in the industry.” -Major Nelson Due to new features sprouting up this upcoming holiday season Microsoft has decided to increase subscription fees for Xbox Live Gold subscribers (who may or may not even use the features), however ‘loyal’ customers who have been emailed about the changes can purchase their next year of Xbox Live Gold at $39.99 and then thereafter will be changed what the current rate is at the time of renewal. The new features responsible for the increase so far seem to be mainly the ESPN service and Kinect Video. Price changes:
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There have been a lot of rumors about the possibility to downgrade your phone 3GS from 4.0.2 to 4.0.1. First the rumor that you can take the 4.0.2 IPSW and copy in the 4.0.1 modified contents is bogus. You will notice this only has worked for people who have set their HOSTS file to point to Sauriks (cydia) server. While the IPSW swap does nothing (so don’t do it), people who have refurbished 4.0.2 phones that have been previously jailbroken should be able to downgrade to a previous version as the SHSH blobs have been stored on the cydia servers. Lucky for me we just downgraded a 4.0.2 to 4.0.1. Here is exactly what we did: To make sure what was going on we used TinyUmbrella to check for existing SHSH blobs for the phone. We found 4.0 and 4.0.1 blobs. This phone had been jailbroken /hacked by the previous owner and we were lucky enough to have the SHSH blobs on file. Moral of the story: Always back up your SHSH blob using TinyUmbrella (even if you don’t want to jailbreak it now). You can also use TinyUmbrella to just check if your refurbished phone has previous blobs stored. Special thanks to AnniePhish. |
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