Archive for the 'iPod' Category

How To Download The iPod Games

PC

  1. Download the .zip file to your desktop. Right­click the downloaded file and select ‘EXTRACT TO HERE’. You should see one folder named The Online Teacher Guide Top 10 appear in the same location as the .zip file.
  2. Connect your iPod to the computer. Make sure it is connected directly to the USB port on the computer and not through an extension port.
  3. After it’s connected, double click on My Computer, then double click on the iPod icon.
  4. You will drag and drop the folder The Online Teaching Guide Top 10 to the NOTES folder on your iPod.

MAC

  1. Download the attached file to your desktop. Then, double­click the file to un­zip it. NOTE: Some browsers (Safari or Firefox) may automatically unzip the file into your preset download folder (set in the ‘preferences’ section of your browser software) or otherwise ask you if you want to open it with ‘Stuffit Expander’ or another similar utility.

How to Secure a Jailbroken iPod/iPhone

The following guide assumes that you have a jailbroken iPhone with OpenSSH installed.

Step 1: Go to Cydia and search for MobileTerminal app and then install it on your iPhone. Once you have successfully installed MobileTerminal, Reboot your iPhone.

Step 2: Now start MobileTerminal app and type the following command: passwd

Step 3: You’ll now be asked for your old password which should be ‘alpine’ (without the quotes), followed by a new one of your choice (twice). Simply enter your old and new password and you are done!

Step 4: In order to change root password, type ‘login’ command (without quotes) and then press enter. Now type ‘root’ (without quotes) as your login and ‘alpine’ (without the quotes) as your current root password. Once you have logged in as root, type ‘passwd’ command (without quotes) again and press enter. It will now prompt you to enter a new password (twice). Simply enter your desired new password again as you did in Step 3 (for changing mobile password) and you should be all fine. It is highly recommended that you change, both your mobile and root passwords to make sure you are completely safe from any outside SSH attack.

How to Jailbreak iPod Touch Safely

As all we know, the iPod touch is a beautiful device, but unfortunately Apple restricted a lot of its potential by locking the firmware. The only way to unlock the full potential of your iPod is to “jailbreak” the iPod, whereby you can remove Apple’s firmware restrictions. Previously this required opening up the actual iPod and voiding the warranty, but luckily with recent advances you can safely jailbreak your iPod with little or no of computer experience, and your warranty will stay completely in tact! This is 100% safe, and there is no risk of damaging your iPod if you do it properly.

AirPrint Compatible Mobile Apps Guide

Print wirelessly from iPad®, iPhone® or iPod touch®. AirPrint is a free software update with Apple’s iOS 4.2, and will enable wireless printing from these apps, all available in the App Store.

Printing directly from your iOS 4.2 device

  • Mail (in OS)
  • Photos (in OS)
  • Safari (in OS)

Printing using 3rd party apps
The list below represents non-HP mobile apps claiming support for Apple’s AirPrint wireless printing feature. Please contact the developer with all inquiries. As a policy, HP does not test compatability of 3rd party applications.

  • 10 Key Calculator (calc with paper tape)
  • Ace Tennis 2010 HD Online
  • Acrophobic
  • Across Trainer
  • Adrenaline Golf HD Online
  • Air+Download
  • AmbryApp
  • Analytics Pro
  • Antidote Ardoise – Dictionnaires & Guides
  • Architect XL
  • AWS Watch
  • Blake: Complete poems for iPad
  • Budget Touch
  • Budgets!

Wireless setup guide for iPhone/iPod Touch

Introduction
This document describes how to connect an iPhone/iPod Touch to the RMIT secure wireless network (RMIT-WPA). The steps to getting connected are connecting to unsecured RMIT wireless network, installing the RMIT University profile and then connecting to the secure RMIT-WPA network. Finally, proxy settings must be configured. These steps are documented in this guide.

Instructions for iPhone/iPod Touch users
2.1 Preparation
Before beginning your wireless configuration, please ensure your Novell (NDS) account is active and that the password has not expired. This is your staff ‘e’ number or your student ‘s’ number.

2.2 Connecting to RMIT wireless
It is necessary to first connect to the unsecured RMIT network so that the RMIT profile can be downloaded, enabling connection to the secure network. To connect to the unsecure RMIT network:

  1. Step 1. Press the Settings icon from the home screen of your iPhone or iPod Touch.