After 24 Hours, the iPad Is Already Jailbroken

I thought I wouldn’t have said this until a few months from now, but it happened: the iPad is already jailbroken. It seems like MuscleNerd and other Dev-Team guys (the same guys who created the jailbreak tools for iPhone and iPod Touch) have managed to run a modified version of the Spirit jailbreak on the iPad, using root access. This means that, I’m telling you, we’ll be able to have a jailbroken iPad in a matter of a few weeks.+

Who said the iPad didn’t support “true” multitasking? Check out the video after the break.

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Contents Winner Announced

Thanks everyone who entered the Fuel Collective giveaways. We’re getting near to the end of this Fuel Collective special week, so don’t miss the huge bundle giveaway, ending tomorrow.

Here’s the winner of a Contents license:

Liang

You’ll receive the licenses in your inbox in a matter of a few hours. Stay tuned for other giveaways coming this week.

You can follow the official MacStories Twitter account as @macstoriesnet or Federico as @viticci


Radium, A Fantastic Internet Radio Application. Review and Giveaway!

Radium is one of those apps I fell instantly in love with. So much in fact, it’s gotten me interested in Internet radio again. While I’ve checked out applications like Snowtape and Radio Gaga, I didn’t want the recording features. That sounds crazy, but I don’t want to manage another library or window of “stuff.” And that’s the problem I have with things like Pandora or Last.fm too: I need a dedicated browser window, widget, or fat application just to stream an hour’s worth of alternative music. So when I was contacted about Radium, I was skeptical, but optimistic. Five minutes after using it, I was sold. It’s perfect for me. Read more



Apple’s Subtle Changes to the App Store Navigation

As you may have noticed in these past two days, Apple has batch approved a lot of (iPad) applications and put them directly into the App Store without giving a clue about iPhone / iPod / iPad organization. If you consider that there are more than 150.000 iPhone apps and already more than 1.500 iPad apps, you can realize how organization is indeed what Apple should focus on at this moment.

There’s no easy way to navigate the App Store right now; categories don’t divide iPhone apps from iPad apps. Universal apps have a simple button at the end of the page which lets you see iPhone and iPad screenshots. I bet many people are seriously frustrated about the lack of a good interface to browse the iPad App Store, or the iPhone App Store.

Apple has actually launched some minor modifications, and I took some screenshots to show you. Check them out after the break.

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Making Of: Evernote for iPad

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“One major design principle of our iPad interface is to get you to your notes fast. The new layout and interactions dramatically reduce the amount of navigating and searching you have to do. The idea is that it should be easy and pleasant to just get to any note you want in a very tactile way. We want you to have the feeling of running your fingers directly through your memories. It’s hard to describe but easy to experience. Of course, you can still search.”

One of the best looking iPad apps yet.


First iPad Teardown Reveals Two Battery Cells

As always, iFixit has started taking apart a new Apple product and of course, it’s the iPad turn today. You can see all the photo gallery here (you may have an heart attack) but what’s most interesting is what they noticed about the battery:

“Confirming our suspicions from yesterday, the battery integrates two separate 3.75V lithium polymer cells wired in parallel for such ample battery life.”

Two lithium cells, for more than 10 hours of battery life. Great job, Apple.



So It Begins: Apple Removes Dashboard-like Application from the App Store

It’s happening again. Remember when Apple used to approve an application into the App Store, leave it for some time there, then remove it without apparent reason? That’s what happened  to Desktop, a new application for the iPad which was previously approved and running into the iPad App Store.

What’s interesting is that Desktop is an application that mimics the functions of Mac OS’ Dashboard, bringing tiny windows and fake widgets on the iPad screen to simulate the “multitasking effect”. We’ve also heard that Apple might have removed multiple dashboard-like apps, but we’re still waiting for the mails from the developers to confirm so.

Could this be the beginning of another “Apple insanely remove apps” era? We’ll se. By now, be sure to not develop a Dashboard-like app.