Add calendar events on your iPod touch
October 11, 2007
Apple disabled calendar events. You can re-enable them. You need a jailbroken iPod touch and a text editor. Add two lines to a property list file and you can start adding events on your touch[...] Thanks to SillyMamma for providing this nice story on Digg.
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In the words of the sainted Professor P. Farnsworth: “Good news, everybody!” The iPhone/iPod touch dev team has decrypted the iPhone 1.1.1 and iPod touch ramdisks.[...] Thanks to
Apple tries to make up for the lack of 3rd party development by giving us a list of all the web applications out there for the iPhone and iPod Touch.[...] Thanks to
Complaints over Apple Inc.’s use restrictions and recent software update for the iPhone have erupted in two lawsuits alleging Apple and its carrier partner, AT&T Inc., engaged in illegal monopolistic behavior. Two separate lawsuits were filed Friday in San Jose - one in federal court and the other in state court and both seeking class-action status[...] Thanks to
Following up on the iPhone 1.1.1 jailbreak, iPhone SIMfree — they are the commercial unlock folks — have announced a 1.1.1 upgrade and a 1.1.1 unlock solution. Moreover, they believe their unlock solution will restore and repair iBricks.[...] Thanks to
“It’s my stinking product, I paid for it, and I’m going to tweak it as I see fit. Warranties, policies, and Apple’s vaunted product integrity be damned.”[...] Thanks to
Spaces is an entirely new feature in Mac OS X Leopard, but the idea of virtual desktops — and multiple desktops — has been around for a long time. Here’s a look at what’s new and different about Apple’s approach with Spaces, why virtual desktops have run into problems before, and how well Leopard’s Spaces actually works in practice.[...] Thanks to