Thursday, September 6, 2012

September wallpapers for iPhone, WP7 and Android smartphones based on smashingmagazine.com

smashingmagazine.com published a new set of September wallpapers and I've cut it for best use with your smartphones - Welcome!


For iPhone 2G, 3G, 3Gs and Android with 320x480 resolution

 

 Read more to get other pics and resolutions...
Today, one of my favorite bands The XX rolled out their new album - COEXIST and offered to share it. So, here it is!

 

Saturday, June 9, 2012

Permanent unlock for iPhone 4S with iOS 5.1.1 and 2.0.12 baseband (make neverlock)


This video shows AT&T locked iPhone 4S becoming never lock after we added it's IMEI to Apple's unlocked phones database.

Here (http://macsimum.com.ua/blog/?p=613) I've already wrote about our new fully legitimate unlocking service, without using any Gevey/R-SIM/Rebel4s turbosim cards and jailbreak. We can unlock any iPhone - 3G/3Gs/4/4S on any firmware, and within 1-3 days! Our unlock is permanent and your phone will remain unlocked forever.



 Our service costs $125, that is obviously more expensive then unlocking cards like Gevey, R-SIM and REBEL4S for $30-40, but these cards only work with one baseband version and one firmware, so you'll lose your unlock during the first iOS update. Moreover, you can have a lot of issues like a very slow cellular network search, problems with data plans and mms./All you need to do is to tell us your phones IMEI number, pay $85 and wait 1-3 days till we inform you, that your phone is unlocked. Than you need to connect your phone with unsupported SIM to iTunes or even connect to the internet through WiFi, and phone will become unlock in seconds! Than you pay $40 more (we have a technical ability to remove unlock again if you won't pay).

Tuesday, April 24, 2012

Phone unlock codes for any operator and manufacturer, worldwide. Make your iPhone or Blackberry factory-unlocked forever!


Recently I've been often asked to help with unlock codes for different smartphones. Mostly those are Samsung Focus, that's because I owe this one and write a lot about them. I'm tired of searching a good codes seller on ebay and waiting for his response. So I've signed a contract with one of the biggest codes provider and became their reseller. Now I can offer an unlock code for almost every model of any operator worldwide. And 2 weeks ago I've got a way to make even your iPhone 3G/3Gs/4/4S factory-unlocked, forever and without any jailbreaks and GeveySim.
To make an order you'll need to provide me your phones model, IMEI number (just dial *#06#) and name of operator whom your phone is locked to.
These are the most popular unlock codes, but you can contact me for the one, which is not on the list:
AT&T-locked smartphones unlock code (feats Samsung Focus and other modern models) - $5

Wednesday, April 18, 2012

Apple airs two new ads starring Samuel L Jackson and Zooey Deschanel


Samuel L Jackson makes his evening using Siri in the first ad.

Date Night


Zooey Deschanel shines with her pretty smile in the second one.

Wednesday, April 11, 2012

Clear and Clearer. Review of the "Clearer" list managing app for WP7


In addition to my last "search of alternatives to the iOS-apps for WP7" story.
Two weeks ago I've installed "Clear" list-manager for my wifes iPhone. I fell in love with its well-designed and intuitive UI and felt short of an app like that on my WP7 phone.


You can imagine my surprise when I've accidentally found even more clear app for list management on WP7 devices with an appropriate "Clearer" name, and fully copied design and UI mechanics from the original iOS app. Read more for review...



Application copies it's noble brother in everything, including gestures, even including ones that are absolutely useless in WP7. For example, pinching your fingers takes you from the contents of selected list to the screen where all your lists are. iPhone needed this gesture, it just doesn't have a hardware "Back" button, but any WP7 smartphone has one, and you'll never pinch your fingers instead of just tapping "Back" button. But, this is the only negative thing about this app I've found.


Starting the app takes you to the list screen. Push any of them down, and you'll create new list.


Pinching out in the middle of list creates a new one between the items you already had. Free demo-version is limited to have only one list and will remind you about that on every application close.

        

You can move items to the right to mark them as "Complete",  and to the left to delete it. You can change the colour of every list you have and even choose the background image for them. "Clearer" shows all your unempty lists names and items count on it's Live Tile.

I highly recommend "Clearer" for everyday use.

Download in Microsoft Marketplace