Monday, August 29, 2011

Colorific for iPad now available [Kids Corner]

Colorific is a new coloring book for the iPad. Kids can either draw and color their own drawings or choose from five categories: Numbers, Animals & birds, Transport, Professions, Dinos.

Who says you need to be a kid to enjoying coloring? Even as an adult, I enjoy Colorific and find it very relaxing. The templates are well designed and don’t have frustratingly small areas to color. I have a stylus which really helps make it feel like I’m coloring a traditional coloring book.

The app allows children either to draw pictures from scratch or to color one of the multiple (40+) templates built into the app. The app includes templates from a variety of different categories:

Colorific is available on the iPad for $2.99.

[App Store link]

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iPad Live 71: Hurricane straps and sex wax

iPad Live 71: Hurricane straps and sex wax








Georgia, Rene, Seth, and Matthew Panzarino of The Next Web talk Steve Jobs resignation fallout, Tim Cook’s email to Apple, mobile malware, Acer’s iPad fever, Samsung’s Space Odyssey, and buh-bye TV rentals. This is iPad Live!

Thanks to the TiPb iPad Accessory Store for sponsoring the podcast, and to everyone who showed up for the live chat!

Music Hear me Roar by iPad Live theme song contest winner, DieselJesus!

Daily Tip: how to create free iPhone ringtones in GarageBand (Mac only)

On a Mac and wondering how to get free ringtones for your iPhone? We all know you can purchase or create ringtones in iTunes but… they can be limited in functionality or selection. Luckily GarageBand, which is part of the the iLife suite, has the ability to create ringtones built right in.

The process isn’t too difficult and you can fine tune them however you like; including fade ins, fade outs, splicing sections together, and more.

After you choose the song you want to use, you’ll need to drag it into GarageBand. For iLife 11 users, you’ll need to do these steps first. If you’re using an older version of iLife, you can simply skip to the next section.

If you want to use a song that was purchased from iTunes (a .m4r file), GarageBand is picky about you dragging those in as of iLife 11, so you’ll need to change the format from .m4r to .mp3 before dragging it in.


  1. Drag the file from iTunes you’d like to use for your ringtone to your desktop.

  2. Change the extension from .m4r to .mp3

  3. Finder will prompt you asking if you’re sure you want to change it. Click use .mp3

  4. Now move on to the next section.


  1. Drag your song into GarageBand, you should see something similar to above (if GarageBand opened a virtual keyboard, just x it out). I also go to the counter and change it to time instead of measures (located on the bottom). That’s up to you. It’s just personal preference.

  2. Now expand the view by clicking the tiny scissor icon in the bottom left hand corner of GarageBand (it’s the third icon from the left in most versions of GarageBand.

  3. The expanded view should look like the screen above. This view allows you to highlight and cut sections out as well as finer tune your selection.

  4. Now comes the Apple loop part, next to your play/pause/forward controls to the right, you should see the button above. Click it and you will now see a yellow bar that you can adjust appear above your song in the top section of GarageBand.

  5. Simply slide this bar back and forth to select the portion of the song you’d like to make a ringtone out of. You can increase and decrease the length by dragging it at the beginning or end as well. Just make sure it’s under 30 seconds total.

Those are all the steps to create your ringtone, the video also explains a few more options as far as fading in and out as well as cutting and splicing so be sure to check that out as well.

Now all that’s left to do is to send the ringtone to iTunes.

That’s all there is to it! You can create as many ringtones as you want this way without paying any additional money. If you run into issues, check out our TiPb forums for more help and suggestions!

Apple releases iTunes Match beta to developers

Apple releases iTunes Match beta to developers

Apple has sent out an email to developers advising them that Apple’s music locker service, iTunes Match, is now in beta.

iTunes Match stores your complete music library in iCloud, allowing you to enjoy your collection anywhere, anytime, on any iPhone, iPad, iPod touch, or computer.
iTunes Match beta is currently available to developers in the United States. Beta subscribers will receive iTunes Match service during the beta period plus an additional 3 months for free with their 12 month paid subscription.

To get started with iTunes Match, download the current version of iOS 5 beta and iTunes 10.5 beta 6.1 with iTunes Match. Once installed, choose Turn On iTunes Match from the Store
menu, and click “Subscribe for $24.99.”

Please note that you must maintain a local backup of your iTunes library as well as any music you add to iCloud. Apple will periodically reset your iCloud library during the beta and it is critical that you backup your music regularly. Some features and optimizations of iTunes Match will not be available during the beta.

If anyone tries it out, let us know what you think of it, especially how it compares to competing services like Amazon Cloud Locker and Google Music Beta.

[Thanks W!]

Comex answers questions about his position at Apple

Over on Reddit, Jailbreak developer Comex has been answering a lot of questions about his upcoming internship at Apple. Many users have been wondering whether or not this will effect jailbreak and how hard it will be for other jailbreak developers to find exploits with Comex working for the other guys now.

Even though Comex won’t (read: can’t) participate the jailbreak community anymore, there are still tons of jailbreak developers out there more than willing to step up to the challenge of finding new exploits. The jailbreak cat and mouse game is far from over. Comex says he still wants to jailbreak his iPhone so he still hopes they’ll find those exploits too.

You can hit the Reddit link below to read the entire thread of Q & A’s with Comex.

[Reddit]

Move it On for the iPhone [Giveaway]

Move it On is a new iPhone game designed by a couple of teen developers and their company, Twirlbound Studios. In this game, your little robot has malfunctioned and rides on continuously – it’s your job to make sure he doesn’t get hurt.

Try to get Ridebot as far as possible in this new and exciting game! Slide platforms, destroy crates and blocks, think fast while pressing buttons and shake your way through the level. With five sorts of randomly generated and differently triggered obstacles, Move it On guarantees an addictive and polyvalent experience! The five categories each contain many different obstacles.

Twirlbound Studios has given us 5 promo codes to giveaway to you, our awesome readers! For a chance to win, all you have to do is leave a comment below!

Move it On is available on the iPhone for $0.99.

[App Store link]

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A Public Chat with Jailbreak Specialist ‘Comex’

Even though 19 year old Comex, otherwise known as Nicholas Allegra or as the mastermind behind JailbreakMe.com, isn’t quite allowed to reveal anything about his upcoming internship with Apple, which we previously href="http://www.iphonealley.com/news/jailbreak-enthusiast-comex-hired-by-apple">posted about, he was kind enough to take questions publicly and answer them as well.

The jailbreak enthusiast recently picked up an internship with Apple, abandoning his website that made jailbreaking easy, dubbed JailbreakMe.com. Using onclick="javascript:pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/www.reddit.com/r/iphone/comments/jxezv/im_comex_i_made_some_jailbreaks_amaa/');" target="_blank" href="http://www.reddit.com/r/iphone/comments/jxezv/im_comex_i_made_some_jailbreaks_amaa/">Reddit, Comex hosted a public “Ask Me Anything” chat a couple of hours ago.

Many questions were asked, 203 comments to be exact, a good amount of them were answered. Here are a few I could see upon scrolling through the chat:

style="padding:2px 6px 4px 6px; color: #555555; background-color: #eeeeee; border: #dddddd 2px solid">Q: “After your internship with Apple and after iOS 5 is officially released, will you continue to support the jailbreak community by providing exploits?”/> A: “No. Edit: But I’ll want to jailbreak my phone, so I hope someone finds them :p”

style="padding:2px 6px 4px 6px; color: #555555; background-color: #eeeeee; border: #dddddd 2px solid">Q: “The jailbreak community took a huge hit when you left. Do you think the active players can outsmart you now that you’re playing for the other team, or are you Apple’s final solution to their jailbreak problem?”/> A: “There are a lot of smart people working for Apple already; maybe I can help, but I doubt I can stop people from finding exploits.”

style="padding:2px 6px 4px 6px; color: #555555; background-color: #eeeeee; border: #dddddd 2px solid">Q: “Have you made any money from the jb scene?”/> A: “I’ve made a good amount of money through donations, which is mostly being used to help pay for college. JailbreakMe 2.0 was like $40,000; 3.0 was $15,000 (not quite sure why it decreased).”

style="padding:2px 6px 4px 6px; color: #555555; background-color: #eeeeee; border: #dddddd 2px solid">Q: “Congratulations on your new position. Why an intern position though? It seems like you could carry a regular position at apple.”/> A: “I don’t know if I’d want to do that- I’ve never had a job before and I don’t know what it’s like- and I intend to go back to college soon.”

style="padding:2px 6px 4px 6px; color: #555555; background-color: #eeeeee; border: #dddddd 2px solid">Q: “Have you ever met Steve Jobs?”/> A: “I wish.”

Those above Q&As should have proved to be interested for those of you who do take a part in such discussions and take an interest in the jailbreaking community. Among the whole bunch of other answers, Comex also revealed that he thinks iOS will remain to be the dominant OS. If you want to read the whole chat, you can do so onclick="javascript:pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/www.reddit.com/r/iphone/comments/jxezv/im_comex_i_made_some_jailbreaks_amaa/');" target="_blank" href="http://www.reddit.com/r/iphone/comments/jxezv/im_comex_i_made_some_jailbreaks_amaa/">here.

Let us know what you think.

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