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L’iPad 2 sera dévoilé officiellement le 2 mars, c’est confirmé

Cette fois c’est officiel, et l’info de ce matin était donc fiable : l’iPad 2 sera dévoilé le 2 mars au Yerba Buena Center for the Arts de San Francisco.

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Une information confirmée par les blogs américains comme VentureBeat par exemple, qui ont commencé à recevoir une invitation sans équivoque possible, présentant une date de calendrier révélant partiellement le nouvel iPad, sobrement intitulée « Come see what 2011 will be the year of » (« Venez voir de quoi l’année 2011 sera (faite) »)

Cette présentation mettra fin comme d’habitude à des mois de rumeurs et conjectures en tous genres, et permettra de savoir si Apple reprend la main sur la concurrence avec la nouvelle version de sa tablette déjà vendue à 15 millions d’exemplaires en 10 mois.

How To Fix 1604, 1603, 1602, 1601, 1600 Error While Restoring Custom iOS 4.2.1 IPSW Firmware File Using iREB

If you hit a 1604, 1603, 1602, 1601, 1600 error while trying to restore youriPhone with a custom iOS 4.2.1 firmware file created using Sn0wbreeze 2.2 for Windows or PwnageTool 4.2 for Macthen there is a way to bypass the error.

iH8sn0w, developer of Sn0wbreeze has released a new version of iREB tool, which is compatible with iOS 4.2.1.

iREB is a tool that will put your device into a pwned state so that you can upload custom firmware to it.

iREB RC3 supports the following iOS devices:

  • iPhone 2G, iPhone 3G, iPhone 3G[S] (old & new bootrom), iPhone 4
  • iPod Touch 2G (MB & MC), iPod Touch 3G, iPod Touch 4G
  • Apple TV 2

iREB is currently available only for Windows users.

Before we start please note that that jailbreaking your iOS devicemay void its warranty and hence proceed with caution and at your own risk.

You can follow these simple step-by-step guide to bypass the 1604, 1603, 1602, 1601, 1600 errors:

  • Download the latest version of iREB from iH8sn0w
  • Start iTunes (iREB needs iTunes 10 or above, it’s a good idea to use the latest version of iTunes – iTunes 10.1.2 as of now)
  • Put your iOS device in DFU mode by following these steps:
    • iPhone/iPad/iPod Touch
      • Connect your iPhone/iPad/iPod Touch to your computer
      • Turn it off
      • Hold power and home together for 10 seconds (exactly).
      • Release power but keep holding home until the computers beeps as a USB device is recognized
      • A few seconds later iTunes should detect your iOS device
    • Apple TV 2
      • Connect your Apple TV 2 with your Computer via microUSB
      • Now reboot your Apple TV by holding down Menu + Down buttons together for around 6 seconds
      • After reboot, immediately hold Menu + Play until you see the message in iTunes saying that Apple TV in recovery mode is detected
  • Now close iTunes and launch the iREB tool that you had downloaded earlier
  • Click on the relevant device from the iREB screen and wait for few seconds until you get a white or red screen on your iOS device
  • Now start iTunes again and select your iOS device from the left hand side side bar
  • While on the iTunes window, hold the Shift key and click on the 'Restore' button. (This is a VERY IMPORTANT STEP as just clicking the ‘Restore’ button without the ‘Shift’ button will result in restoring your iPhone with the latest firmware, by holding down the ‘Shift’ button, allows you choose the custom iOS 4.2.1 firmware file created using PwnageTool or Sn0wbreeze)
  • Navigate and select the custom iOS 4.2.1 IPSW file to restore your iOS device with it

You should now be able to successfully restore your iOS device with the pre-jailbroken iOS 4.2.1 firmware file without hitting the 1604, 1603, 1602, 1601, 1600 error.

As always, please let us know how it goes.

The Best iPad Apps At Launch

In preparation for the launch of the iPad tomorrow, iPad Apps are live in iTunes and we’re sorting through the best ones as fast as we can. But with more than 2,000 iPad apps in the App Store, the choices are already daunting.

To help you find the best apps at launch, we’ve put together the definitive list below. It includes all the iPad apps reviewed on TechCrunch, as well as other promising ones we have not gotten to yet. If you have a favorite you think should go on this list, tell us why in comments.

Here is our list, which we will keep updating through the launch of the iPad:

iBooks

Apple’s answer to the Amazon Kindle, iBooks turns the iPad into an electronic book reader with 60,000 books at launch to choose from (the app is free, the e-books are not). Although the Kindle has many more titles (450,000), iBooks lets you flip through virtual pages with your fingers on a color screen. The built-in search and dictionary will come in handy. The font size and brightness can be adjusted. Pages can be bookmarked or highlighted. Books can be read vertically in a full-page view or horizontally in a two-page view like a regular open book. The book store is part of the app and looks like iTunes for books, with best-seller and most-popular lists. Every time you buy a book, it downloads directly to your iPad.

Price: App is free; Each book typically varies from $9.99 to $14.99, many are free. (iTunes link)

Kindle for iPad

Not to be outdone by Apple’s iBooks app, Amazon released its own Kindle app for the iPad which nearly matches the iBook app feature for feature: Full-color touchscreen app, animated page-turning, adjustable font size and brightness (plus you can change the background color), portrait or landscape mode, and the ability to buy books right from the app. Of course, Amazon has a lot more books to choose from (450,000 vs. 60,000). (Search and dictionary functions are “coming soon.” It also includes Amazon’s Whispersync technology, which lets you pick up where you left off on your regular Kindle, your iPhone Kindle App, Blackberry, Mac, or PC. And the Kindle store includes all the regular customer reviews you can find on Amazon’s site. Let the digital book battle begin.

Price: Free, books priced individually (iTunes link)

Tap Tap Radiation

From our post: “The new game is similar to the series of iPhone games in many ways — you still tap on-screen buttons in time to the music. But some key changes were made to optimize gameplay for the iPad. For one, most people will be playing the game with their iPads lying flat on a table or on their lap (as opposed to held at an angle with one hand like an iPhone). Because gamers will have both hands free, Radiation’s gameplay is more involved, prompting gamers to rhythmically tap these glowing blobs as they dance across the iPad’s entire screen. Multiple people will also be able to play simultaneously on the same device.”

Price: Free (iTunes link)

Netflix


From our post: “Assuming you’re a Netflix member, the new iPad app lets you watch as many movies as you want (assuming they’re available on Netflix’s Watch Instantly service) streaming to the device. Yes, this gives you access to some 20,000+ movies and television shows. You can also browse movies and manage your queue from the app. And you can even pick up watching them from where you left off on your TV or computer.”

Price: Free (iTunes link)

Loopt Pulse

From our post: “The iPad may be better suited for planning events around location, rather than actively participating in location. With Loopt Pulse, you load up the main screen to see where you are and everything that’s going on around you. On the left side of the screen you get a list of places, and on the right, you can see each of those places on a map and more details about them.

“These featured places appear because a lot of Loopt users liked the place, or are currently there. Or maybe the place has positive reviews in the local paper. You can also sort by events and friends. On the friends tab, you only see places that your Facebook friends like (you connect via Facebook Connect). But Loopt also wanted to take advantage of the iPad’s big, beautiful screen, so they also built a new feature that allows you to browse local places by pictures.”

Price: Free (iTunes link)

TweetDeck for iPad

TweetDeck’s iPad offering is very similar to its popular desktop stream reader. You can split up your Twitter and Facebook streams into different columns, and swipe across to see more or up and down to read through them. You can compose Tweets using the iPad’s touchscreen keyboard. One new feature is a map showing all the geo-tagged Tweets from the people you follow. It looks gorgeous. Watch the demo video.

Price: Free (iTunes link)

Captain’s Log

This may just be the best app in the iTunes store. It turns your iPad into a Captain’s Log from Star Trek. You can add your own notes, or use it to post updates to both Twitter and Facebook. This app may not have all the bells and whistles you’ll find in TweetDeck, but it will make you feel like a Starship captain. It’s so retro, yet so futuristic.

Price: $0.99 (iTunes link)

SGN’s EXO-Planet

From our post: “While some game developers are merely converting the iPhone apps to the iPad format, the multi-player EXO-Planet is trying to elevate the shooter game experience by giving the player access to eight camera angles with a single spin of the finger. The first phase of the game takes place in a futuristic training ground for elite forces. Players leap and zoom across the zero-gravity futuristic space, outfitted in “Juggernaut EXO-suits”— hefty metal space suits. In the training phase the objective is to capture the other player’s (or team’s) flag. The eight-camera-perspective creates a very seamless viewing experience. In addition, if you are trying to look past your fighter, the character will briefly appear transparent to maximize your line of vision.”

PriceL $6.99 (iTunes link)

Pandora Radio

From our post: “Version 3.0 of Pandora is a Universal app, meaning it includes builds for the iPhone and iPad. The iPad version takes advantage of the large 9.7 inch screen of the device. Rather than having to switch views to see things such as your stations, they can reside on the left hand side of the screen as your album artwork and artist information is on the right hand side. Artist information is a particular area of emphasis with this new app. The top player looks similar to iTunes now, with play and pause buttons, as well as thumbs up and thumbs down buttons. There is also an easy-to-access search box along the top.”

Price: Free (iTunes link)

Epicurious Recipes And Shopping Lists

From our post: “The app, which is similar in features to its sister iPhone app, is essentially a tabbed digital cookbook which allows you to access 27,000 recipes from both Gourmet and Bon Appetit. You can browse recipe collections, search via keyword, and filter your searches by what’s in your fridge, seasonal foods, holidays and more. You can add any recipe to your favorites box to save it as well as email recipes to yourself and others.

“You can also add ingredients from your saved recipes to shopping lists and check off items as you buy them. . . . The nature of the iPad may breathe new life into cooking and recipe apps. While reading recipes on the iPhone and other mobile devices while cooking can be tough; the iPad’s large screen simulates a digital cookbook.”

Price: Free (iTunes link)

NYT’s Editor’s Choice

From our post: “The iPad application offers a selection of news, opinion and feature articles chosen by Times editors that can be downloaded automatically to the tablet device. It delivers two pages of content with the top eight to ten articles in latest news, business, technology, opinion and feature sections with accompanying videos and photo slideshows.”

Price: Free for now, but a paid app is coming (iTunes link)

The Wall Street Journal

A limited version of the paper with all of its free articles. Subscribers get the full paper. The iPad app mimics the look of the paper edition, and also includes market data, videos, and photo slideshows. Subscribers get to download a week’s worth of articles for later reading.

Price: Free, with paid upgrade (iTunes link)

eBay for the iPad

From our post: “eBay is launching an iPad app that aims to engage the user by putting the image at the center of the design, using oversized thumbnails and bleeding image close-ups to the edges of the device. The iPad’s touch screen functionality augments the traditional eBay search by letting users dash through several search pages with a few swipes of the finger. There’s also a price histogram at the bottom of the page that will let you narrow your search to a certain price range— the histogram also includes a volume chart so you can see how the goods are concentrated along the price scale. It seems to be a vast improvement from the website and the iPhone app, in terms of feel and design.”

Price: Free (iTunes link)

Gilt for iPad

From our post: Gilt Groupe’s sales on luxury goods on its properties, including Gilt, Gilt Fuse, and Gilt Man, can all be accessed directly from the app. The app allows you to receive real-time sale alerts, check upcoming sales and receive an instant Gilt membership when you download the app. The app’s shopping cart, that is always visible, allows members to quickly touch and drag desired items into their cart.

Price: Free (iTunes link)

Aurora Feint 3

From our post: “Aurora Feint is getting into the iPad game today with the launch of release of Aurora Feint 3, a free-to-play massively multi-player social gaming app based around virtual goods. Unsurprisingly, the game leverages OpenFeint X, which allows game developers to create Zynga-like free-to-play games including microtransactions and virtual goods. While the game is free to play, its main revenue source will be from microtransactions within its app. With the success of Zynga and PlayFish on Facebook, Aurora Feint wants to help grab a piece of the gaming pie, and wants to help create Farmville -like games on mobile devices.”

Price: Free, with microtransactions (iTunes link)

Red Fish

From our post: “Red Fish is based on a popular French kid’s learning Website called Poisson Rouge. FreshPlanet licensed the game and developed a version specifically for the iPad to start. There is no iPhone version. Red Fish teaches kids between 3 and 7 to count, read, spell, and even compose music all using the iPad’s engaging touchscreen. The app is free and comes with 12 different activities, but to unlock the rest (there are 50 total) will cost $9.99.”

Price: Free, with $9.99 upgrade (iTunes link)

ABC Player

ABC’s free episode player for the iPad streams ad-supported videos from the network’s roster of shows. You can watch full length episodes of select shows from the network including Lost, Grey’s Anatomy, and Modern Family. You can also browse through shows and episodes, pause an episode, watch it later and see your viewing history. The videos stream into a player that takes up the top half of the screen, while letting you browse other episodes along the bottom. (Presumably, there is a full-screen option as well).

Price: Free (iTunes link)

Kayak Flights

Kayak is one of the more useful travel search engines on the web, and its iPad app brings the same functionality to the tablet device. The app lets you compare prices for flights from Priceline, Expedia, Travelocity, Hotwire and airline sites. Plus the app will save your search history, map your searches, and allows you to book directly from the app.

Price: Free (iTunes link)

NPR

NPR’s iPad app is similar to its iPhone app, in that it features links to NPR programs and over 1,000 member-station streams, allowing you to browse news stories and listen to programs at the same time. The NPR website has been modified for the iPad to support HTML5 and includes an audio player at the bottom of the screen so you can listen to media easily.

Price: Free (iTunes link)

Scrabble

Scrabble’s iPad app features a more animated and entertaining vesion of its iPhone app, letting you connect with friends on Facebook and play up to 25 Scrabble games at once. And as you are playing, the app’s Teacher Feature will let you see what the best word choice was from your previous turn.

Price: $9.99 (iTunes link)

Yahoo Entertainment

Yahoo Entertainment is an interactive TV guide that streams in video from different Yahoo properties and partners (News, Sports, etc.)

Price: Free (iTunes link)

Square

From our post: Square comes with a peripheral credit card swiper that lets any store or business person take credit card (or cash) payments on iPhones, and now, iPads. It takes finger signatures on the touchscreen, generates email or SMS receipts, calculates sales tax, and comes with an online accounting dashboard to keep track of sales.

Price: Free (iTunes link)

Gmail For iPad

From our post: This isn’t an app you get from the App Store — it’s a web app. Just head to Gmail.com from your iPad and you’ll automatically be directed to this optimized version of Gmail. The HTML5-based site, which is automatically activated when you visit Gmail.com from device, features a slick looking two-column view, with a list of messages in the left column and message content on the right.

IMDb (Amazon.com)

From our post: Amazon’s second iPad app for the Kindle is an optimized version of its IMDb (Internet Movie Database) iPhone app. According to the company, the IMDb Movies & TV App for iPad lets customers access more than 1.5 million movie and TV titles with information on 3.2 million celebrities, actors, actresses, directors and crew members.

Users can also use the app to watch movie trailers in HD, find localized movie showtimes in the United States, browse photo galleries and shop for DVD and Blu-ray releases. The app is free of charge – it hasn’t garnered any reviews on iTunes so far.

Price: Free (iTunes link)

Fwix

From our post: The app aims to simulate reading your local newspaper. Fwix’s app allows you to view news stories in a map format, showing you the exact geographic location of news. You can access news by your location and then filter stories by subject (i.e. sports, arts, politics, crime). And you can share all content on Facebook, Twitter or via email.

Price: Free (iTunes link)

AT&T Enabled Wi-Fi Hotspot Feature in iOS 4.3 Beta 3

Appleinsider reports that AT&T has provisioned the new Wi-Fi Hotspot feature in iOS 4.3 beta 3 for a developer. It has been released for Verizon iPhone 4 running iOS 4.2.6 which enable other users to connect to mobile 3G network.

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However, the user has to bear extra charges in order to use this feature. As in the case of Verizon iPhone 4, Verizon charges extra $20 for Wi-Fi Tethering. On the other hand, it is expected that AT&T will also charge users for using this features.

Best Applications for iPad

The much hyped Apple iPad, has been released and is available on all Apple Stores and Best Buy. With its launch, many new iPad applications have been released as well. So, if you are one proud owner of an iPad, do try these applications. Almost all the applications are free except for few.

Here is a list of few great applications for iPad

1. TweetDeck: One of the most popular Adobe Air twitter clients for desktop is now available for iPad as well. Tweet whenever you want to on your iPAd with TweetDeck. You can also manage your Facebook account using TweetDeck. And best of all, the software can be download free of cost from iTunes Apps library.

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2. WordPress for iPad: The most popular blogging platform, WordPress, is now available for all the current and future iPad owners as well. If you are a blogger, then this is one of the best apps for you which can be used to write and edit posts, manage comments etc.

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3. Kindle for iPad: Kindle app for ipad allows users to read Kindle books on your iPad. You can discover and read over 450,000 books in the Kindle Store, including the latest best sellers and new releases.

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4. Netflix: Netflix is an excellent online video streaming website where you can watch movies and tv shows legally. You can browse from the massive library of 20k+ movies and tv shows and watch them on your iPad.

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5. ABC Player: ABC Player enables users to watch their favorite ABC shows like Lost, Grey’s Anatomy and many more on their iPad. It’s easy to find the episodes of specific shows and watch them. You can either pause the episode or watch it latest if you want to. And the best thing about ABC Player is that it can be downloaded free of cost from iTunes.

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6. Scrabble: Most of us know what scrabble is. You have to form words using different letters and if you are a scrabble fan, you can play it on your iPad as well. It enables you to play scrabble with your friends. Even if you don’t know, there is a Teacher feature in the app which teaches you how to play scrabble. However, the game is not free and you have to buy it from iTunes for $9.99.

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7. Yahoo! Entertainment: Yahoo entertainment is a great TV program guide which enables you to plan your plan your viewing with an interactive program guide, View always-current video feeds from top providers in sports, news, finance, business, entertainment, weather, and more.

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Other applications include:

8. iBooks

9. Wallstreet Journal

10. eBay for iPad

Download OneNote, the First Official Microsoft Office App for iPhone, iPad, and iPod Touch

Microsoft Office has released its first official “Microsoft Office OneNote” app for iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch devices. This app is available immediately in Apple’s App Store.

OneNote lets you create, edit and view lists and notes on your idevice. It also allows you to synchronize your data with free Windows Online storage and access them from anywhere using your PC or iPhone.

In case you haven’t experienced the unsung hero of Office, OneNote is a digital notebook that lets you put everything you need to remember in one electronic place and then easily find it wherever you are. I use it every day. Think of it as a digital file cabinet for all the random bits of information that are too hard to keep track of in your head. According to comScore, 78 million PCs in the U.S. have OneNote – more than a third of all the PCs in the country.

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Here is what you can do with OneNote:

  • Create flexible notes that can include text, pictures, bullets, and checkboxes
  • Check To Do items off on the go
  • Save time with quick access to your most recent notes
  • Work with confidence—OneNote Mobile automatically syncs your notes with Windows Live in the background
  • Organize your notes into sections or create new notebooks using OneNote 2010 or OneNote Web App and access them from your iPhone

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Requirements:

▪ iPhone or iPod touch must have iOS 4.2 or higher
▪ A free Windows Live ID is required to use OneNote Mobile —use an existing one or let OneNote Mobile help you sign up
▪ Web functionality uses the free OneNote Web App available on Windows Live, which requires a supported web browser
▪ OneNote Mobile opens notebooks created in Microsoft OneNote 2010 or the OneNote Web App
▪ Customizing section colors requires Microsoft OneNote 2010

Download:

  • Download Microsoft Office App “OneNote” for iPad, iPhone and iPod Touch (iTunes link)