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<title><![CDATA[How to Download Pictures in Apple Screensaver]]></title> 
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<pubDate>Fri, 11 Sep 2009 02:19:15 +0000</pubDate> 
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	<span style="font-size: 14px;">Go to /System/Library/Screen Savers.<br/>right click / option click on one of the screensavers, choose <span style="color: #FF0000;">show package content</span><br/>navigate to Contents/Resources, there you will find the pics.</span><br/><img src="http://i523.photobucket.com/albums/w359/tnguyeniphone/Screenshot2009-09-10at101610PM-1.png">
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<title><![CDATA[iPhone Cool Projects (Paperback)]]></title> 
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<pubDate>Thu, 20 Aug 2009 03:55:23 +0000</pubDate> 
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	<img src="http://a.imagehost.org/0480/41jKbUYUdxL_SS500.jpg"><br/>The iPhone and iPod touch have provided all software developers with a level playing field—developers working alone have the same access to consumers as multinational software publishers. Very cool indeed! To make your application stand out from the crowd, though, it has to have that something extra. You must learn the skills to take your apps from being App Store filler to download chart-topping blockbusters.<br/><br/>Developers with years of experience helped write this book. Spend some time understanding their code and why they took the approach they did. You will find the writing, illustrations, code, and sample applications second to none. No matter what type of application you are writing, you will find something in this book to help you make your app that little bit cooler.<br/><br/>The book opens with Wolfgang Ante, the developer behind the Frenzic puzzle game, showing how timers, animation, and intelligence are used to make game play engaging. It moves on to Rogue Amoeba's Mike Ash explaining how to design a network protocol using UDP, and demonstrating its use in a peer-to-peer application—a topic not normally for the faint of heart, but explained here in a way that makes sense to mere mortals. Gary Bennett then covers the important task of multithreading. Multithreading can be used to keep the user interface responsive while working on other tasks in the background. Gary demonstrates how to do this and highlights traps to avoid along the way.<br/><br/>Next up, Canis Lupus (aka Matthew Rosenfeld) describes the development of the Keynote-controlling application Stage Hand, how the user interface has evolved, and the lessons he has learned from that experience. Benjamin Jackson then introduces two open source libraries: cocos2d, for 2D gaming; and Chipmunk, for rigid body physics (think “collisions”). He describes the development of Arcade Hockey, an air hockey game, and explains some of the code used for this.<br/><br/>Neil Mix of Pandora Radio reveals the science behind processing streaming audio. How do you debug what you can't see? Neil guides you through the toughest challenges, sharing his experience of what works and what to watch out for when working with audio. Finally, Steven Peterson demonstrates a comprehensive integration of iPhone technologies. He weaves Core Location, networking, XML, XPath, and SQLite into a solid and very useful application.<br/><br/>Software development can be hard work. Introductory books lay the foundation, but it can be challenging to understand where to go next. This book shows some of the pieces that can be brought together to make complete, cool applications.<br/><br/>Who is this book for?<br/>All iPhone application developers with any level of experience or coming from any development platform<br/><br/>Summary of Contents<br/>Wolfgang Ante - Designing a Simple, Frenzic-Style Puzzle Game<br/>Mike Ash - Mike Ash’s Deep Dive Into Peer-to-Peer Networking<br/>Gary Bennett - Doing Several Things at Once: Performance Enhancements with Threading<br/>Matthew “Canis” Rosenfeld - All Fingers and Thumbs: Multitouch Interface Design and Implementation<br/>Benjamin Jackson - Physics, Sprites, and Animation with the cocos2d-iPhone Framework<br/>Neil Mix - Serious Streaming Audio the Pandora Radio Way<br/>Steven Peterson - Going the Routesy Way with Core Location, XML, and SQLite<br/><a href="http://uploading.com/files/XP4ORR8C/iPhone">Click to download</a><br/>
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<title><![CDATA[Teach Yourself Visually Photoshop Cs4]]></title> 
<author>TuNguyen &lt;admin@yourname.com&gt;</author>
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<pubDate>Thu, 20 Aug 2009 03:48:57 +0000</pubDate> 
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	<img src="http://i31.tinypic.com/nr0hlv.jpg"><br/>Info:<br/>Are you anxious to get started with the new release of Photoshop? If you learn best visually, then you’ll love the updated and expanded coverage found in this tutorial.<br/><br/>- Full-color throughout, this book offers newly revised design features that allow for larger screen shots for better navigation and a more detailed look at each tasks’ step-by-step instructions<br/><br/>- Packed with additional pages and expanded coverage of cool new tasks for you to accomplish<br/><br/>- An approachable teaching style makes Photoshop CS4 accessible for beginners and instructs visual learners of how to put this application to work for them<br/><br/>- Covers the most important features of Photoshop, including importing photos from a digital camera, retouching and repairing damaged photos, enhancing digital images, adding custom 3D effects, and editing images for posting on the Web<br/><br/>- Walks you through creating a Web photo gallery, incorporating graphics into desktop publishing programs, using palettes and layers, compositing, applying gradients, and setting type and filters<br/><a href="http://rapidshare.com/files/269348009/TYSlfVisPhotCS4.rar.html">Click to download</a><br/>
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<title><![CDATA[5 Tips to Stay Healthy This Summer]]></title> 
<author>TuNguyen &lt;admin@yourname.com&gt;</author>
<category><![CDATA[Tips]]></category>
<pubDate>Thu, 16 Jul 2009 16:32:17 +0000</pubDate> 
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	<center><b>Start The Summer Off With Good Health!</b></center><br/><br/>Maybe the beach is your favorite place to be during the summer. Maybe you love outdoor sports, or basking in the sunlight. No matter what, summer has a little something for everybody. In order to enjoy summer's many pleasures, it's important to treat your body right and stay healthy. Taking vitamins is also a great way to optimize your health so you stay healthy all summer long.* Everyone should take a multivitamin to get their proper nutrients each day, but there are plenty of other supplements that can keep you feeling great during the sizzling days of summer.*<br/><img src="http://tunguyen.name/images/images/health.png">
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<title><![CDATA[How to Unlock the iPhone 3GS Using PurpleSn0w]]></title> 
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<pubDate>Tue, 14 Jul 2009 14:14:30 +0000</pubDate> 
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	Before you can follow these instructions you must have a jailbroken iPhone and you must be on the 04.26.08 baseband(modem firmware). This means that you must be running the 3.0 firmware and have used PwnageTool, RedSn0w, or PurpleRa1n to jailbreak. YOU MUST ALSO (FOR THE TIME BEING) HAVE ACTIVATED YOUR IPHONE WITH AN OFFICIAL APPLE CARRIER. NO HACTIVATION SUPPORT YET.<br/><br/>Then you need to follow one of these tutorials to JailBreak before unlocking: http://tunguyen.name/home/read.php?131<br/><img src="http://thienduongnhac.com/images/images/6965How to Unlock the iPhone 3GS Using PurpleSn0w.jpg">
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<title><![CDATA[How to Jailbreak Your iPhone 3GS Using PurpleRa1n (Mac)  (PC)]]></title> 
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<pubDate>Mon, 06 Jul 2009 02:37:24 +0000</pubDate> 
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	These are instructions on how to jailbreak your iPhone 3GS using PurpleRa1n for Mac OS X. Once you have completed this tutorial you will be able to unlock your iPhone 3GS using <a href="http://tunguyen.name/home/read.php?129"><b>this</b></a> tutorial. <br/>Note*** MAC & PC just the same...just go to the website then download the file for MAC or PC<br/>This is a preliminary jailbreak and thus some apps such as Winterboard will not work. You may want to consider waiting for the jailbreak release from the iPhone Dev-Team if this is important to you.<br/><img src="http://thienduongnhac.com/images/images/1907How to Jailbreak Your iPhone 3GS Using PurpleRa1n (Mac).jpg">
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<title><![CDATA[SpringBoard Clock - Display Date and Time on SpringBoard]]></title> 
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<pubDate>Thu, 02 Jul 2009 16:51:28 +0000</pubDate> 
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	1. Your device must be jailbroken.<br/>2. Make sure you have WinterBoard installed via Cydia.<br/>2. Make sure you have the modmyi source installed in Cydia.<br/>3. Search for SpringBoard Clock-English in Cydia, run the install.<br/><img src="http://i523.photobucket.com/albums/w359/tnguyeniphone/iPhoneUpload.jpg"><br/>4. Open WinterBoard and activate the SpringBoard Clock-English Theme.<br/><img src="http://i523.photobucket.com/albums/w359/tnguyeniphone/iPhoneUpload-1.jpg"><br/><br/>
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<title><![CDATA[How to Unlock the iPhone 3G  3GS Using UltraSn0w]]></title> 
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<pubDate>Tue, 23 Jun 2009 13:56:56 +0000</pubDate> 
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	These are instructions on how to unlock the iPhone 3G for use with any GSM cellphone carrier using UltraSn0w.<br/><br/>Before you can follow these instructions you must have a jailbroken iPhone and you must be on the 04.26.08 baseband(modem firmware). This means that you must be running the 3.0 firmware and have used PwnageTool or RedSn0w to jailbreak.<br/><br/>****If you are on T-Mobile remember to turn off 3G before starting...<br/><br/><img src="http://tunguyen.name/images/images/How to Unlock the iPhone 3G Using UltraSn0w.jpg"><br/>
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<title><![CDATA[How To Use The Best 40 Features of iPhone 3.0]]></title> 
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<pubDate>Tue, 23 Jun 2009 03:36:14 +0000</pubDate> 
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	<img src="http://www.technobuzz.net/wp-content/uploads/2009/03/iphone-3-0.jpg"><br/>The new iPhone operating system, iPhone OS 3.0, which is coming out Wednesday June 17th, gives the iPhone tons of new features. While some of them are brand new, others are just small little additions which change the way you iPhone. The following list details every cool new feature and describes exactly how to use each one. <br/><img src="http://tunguyen.name/images/images/How To Use The Best 40 Features of iPhone 3.0.jpg">
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<title><![CDATA[Get Windows Live Hotmail in Mail.app]]></title> 
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<pubDate>Tue, 23 Jun 2009 02:26:21 +0000</pubDate> 
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	I get a lot of people sending in questions asking how to set up Hotmail with the Mail application in Mac OS X, and until recently it has been a real pain to do. Now, however, it is a lot easier to set up and doesn&rsquo;t require any third party software.<br /><br />Start by opening up Mail and going to the Preferences. Click on the Accounts tab and create a new account by clicking on the plus (+) at the bottom. Enter your name, email address and password, then click continue to set the incoming mail settings. Enter the following:<br /><br />Account Type: <strong>POP</strong><br />Description: <strong>Hotmail (or whatever you like)</strong><br />Incoming Mail Server: <strong>pop3.live.com</strong><br />Username: <strong>Your email address</strong><br />Password: <strong>Your password<br /><br /></strong>In the next section, you should leave the <strong>Use SSL</strong> checkbox checked and Authentication as <strong>Password</strong>. For the outgoing mail settings, enter the following:<br /><br />Description: <strong>Hotmail (or whatever you like)<br /></strong>Outgoing Mail Server: <strong>smtp.live.com<br />Check &ldquo;Use only this server&rdquo;<br />Check &ldquo;Use Authentication&rdquo;</strong><br />Username: <strong>Your email address</strong><br />Password: <strong>Your password<br /><br /></strong>As before, leave Use SSL checkbox check and Authentication as <strong>Password</strong>.<strong><br /><br /></strong>Now you should be able to both send and receive email from the Mac OS X Mail app.
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