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Posted Jan 9, 2008 04:46 by Ryan A. Listed in: News, Applications Tags: iPhoto , WMA , Nullriver Software , Connect360 , TIFF
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Nullriver's MediaLink v1.02: shareware for Mac-PS3 complete integration - Image 1We are pretty sure that PlayStation 3 owners are quite jealous of the Connect360 application that allows Xbox 360 owners to stream their Mac media into their console.

Well, we are happy to inform you that you need not to feel like that anymore as Nullriver Software has heard your requests and has answered your prayers. Know more about this program after the jump!


Download: MediaLink v1.02

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Posted Oct 29, 2007 01:09 by Karl B. Listed in: Hacks & Exploits, News, Applications, iPhone Tags: Exploit , iPhone , TIFF
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Apple iPhone - Image 1Those worried about the Safari TIFF exploit found in the Apple iPhone can rest easier thanks to an unexpected source: the AppSnap iPhone hacking application.

Apart from jailbreaking the iPhone and getting it ready for third-party applications, AppSnap also fixes Apple's TIFF bug. This is also the exact same exploit used by AppSnap to jailbreak the iPhone.

Please note that jailbreaking the iPhone will not unlock it. AppSnap does open the iPhone to installation of other third-party applications, however, so after running it you can then run any of the many unlocking applications available for the iPhone.

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Posted Oct 11, 2007 01:03 by Enrico S. Listed in: Hacks & Exploits, iPhone Tags: Niacin , iPhone , TIFF
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 iPhone tiff exploit has been released - Image 1 In a previous post, we reported that iPhone hacker Niacin found a TIFF exploit for both the iPhone and iPod Touch. He has recently announced that they have released the code to perform the hack granting users full root level access even without upgrading to v1.0.2.

Before reading on, be advised that this hack could potentially brick your unit, so run it at your own risk.

To run this exploit, you should access http://jailbreak.toc2rta.com from your iPhone or iPod Touch's browser. This will crash the browser but will give you full read/write access to the system. To edit or move some of the files, you will need to have IPHUC (iPHoneUtilityClient) installed as well as some knowledge on using both the put file and get file commands.

Since this is the first release of the hack, it is still in its early phases and may be a bit intimidating for less tech savvy iPhone and iPod Touch users. Niacin has given word that a tutorial will be posted soon as well as the full details on how the TIFF exploit works.

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Posted Oct 6, 2007 02:37 by Enrico S. Listed in: Hacks & Exploits, News, iPhone Tags: Niacin , Custom Firmware , iPhone , TIFF
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iPhone 1.1.1 TIFF exploit discovered - Image 1Locked of the Hackintosh forums announced that a TIFF exploit on iPhone's 1.1.1 firmware has been discovered and could potentially be the key hackers have been looking for to crack the system. The method was discovered by Niacin and is essentially the same method that was used to "open up" the PSP firmware.

The iPhone hackers got it to work by opening a specific TIFF image which in turn crashed Mobile Safari thereby creating a buffer overflow. Once they got to this stage, it allowed them to launch unsigned code on Apple's newest baby. Later posts from Locked further confirmed that code execution was indeed possible using the hack and a proof of concept code will be released very soon.

While this is in no means a complete crack of the unit, this newly found backdoor into the system could lead into the development of custom firmware and potentially homebrew for iPhone.

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Posted Feb 4, 2007 09:25 by Jex H. Listed in: Downloads, Applications Tags: TIFF , Eric Brunstad
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iRecord - Image 1Hailed as the application that could give QuickTime Pro a run for its money, Eric Brunstad's iRecord is a free recording application for Mac OS X that allows you to record videos and capture images. And did we mention that it's free?

Here are a few how-to's:
  • Recording videos - just click the red button, end of discussion. Hehe, seriously though, that's all you need to do! To end recording, just press the red button again and the recorded footage will show up on your desktop.
  • Capturing images - Drag the picture displayed in the window to the desktop, a TIFF image will be saved and will show up on your desktop.
Real easy, right? Oh and you're not obliged or anything, but for the kind souls out there who happen to like and appreciate this app, you can donate to good old Eric so he can continue working on iRecord and other projects that they'll host on Mind Sprocket.

Download: [iRecord v1.0]

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Posted Nov 24, 2006 06:13 by Tim Y. Listed in: iPod Tags: Video Converter , MP4 , TIFF , ADS Tech
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Intant video To-Go


For the PSP, iPod and Mobile phone videophiles out there, we've just picked news on a video converter you might wanna check out. ADS just announced the release of their new InstantVideo To-Go product, which allows for easy conversion to the H.264 (.mp4) format your PSPs and iPod can gobble up easy.

For use between your PC and your portable device, this USB key speeds up the painfully long download time you guys have probably experienced when trying to download your LOTR Trilogy into your iPod or PSP. ADS also claims that a five-hour encoding session can be done in as fast as 20 minutes. The other good news is that this hardware-based encoder should be easy to use even for guys encoding for the first time - most of the process is already automated, with it being able to handle the following formats: MP4, MP3, AVI, WMV, MOV, RM, JPG, and TIFF.

The bad news: Better start saving up, as this little device will go for US$ 79.95 - about the price of one Blu-Ray game for the PS3. Unless you're one rich dude with tons o' dough to throw around, then go ahead and get one.

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Posted Sep 3, 2005 12:00 by Clay C. Listed in: Downloads, iPod, Tools & Utilities Tags: Mac OSX , Mac OS X , TIFF
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CDFinder is the perfect software solution to organize your disk and data archive, and to keep track of your digital media assets. If you work in a large network, or alone, CDFinder will quickly find your files. If you are looking for a powerful disk cataloging tool for the Apple Macintosh, The Search Is Over! (If you run Windows, no reason for despair: CDWinder for Windows is for you!)

CDFinder catalogs your photos, audio files, or any other data files.

System requirements:
Mac OS X 10.2 or newer, Tiger compatible
 
- Catalogue any data disk, data folder, CD-ROM, DVD-ROM, iPod, server volume, Audio-CD, and more
- Networkable: Share your valuable data in your network (requires a Business License)
- Cross-platform: with CDWinder for Windows!
- Powerful Find functions, and offline browsing
- Search your local disks with Spotlight and as well as your catalogs from inside CDFinder
- Protect your investment by importing your existing Disk Recall, DiskWizard, FindIt, Disk Tracker 1.x, Catalogue and CatFinder catalog files
- Reads MP3 and AAC (iTunes) audio meta data (AIFF and WAVE, too)!
- Catalogue your photo data, with EXIF, IPTC meta data, and JPG, TIFF, PICT and BMP photo info
- Fast and easy to use, see screen shots
- Export or print catalog data
- Handle really large amounts of data (some are limited to only 2000 or 4000 files!)
- Look inside ZIP (Panther, Tiger!), TAR, .rar, StuffIt (up to 6.5.1), and other archive files
- Multiple languages: English, German, French, Italian, Swedish, Spanish and Dutch
- Free email support
- More at their homepage [here].

You can get it for Mac OSX in our iPod Download section.
You can get it for Windows in our iPod Download section.



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