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<title>Barely Legally Hacking Your Ipod Touch or Iphone in Five Easy Steps</title>
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<![CDATA[								<p>I wrote this how-to guide to show you how to do just that, without needing to be able to program, or being afraid of breaking your device with a mistake. This is not all that difficult to do and is called jail-breaking. Here I show you how in five easy steps.</p>
 
<p>Note: While any downloads are taking place on your device do not let the screen fall asleep! I will post additions in the comments of this article, if you have anything to add post your additions too, if you want to update your firmware, after you have jailbroken your device, make sure that you restore it first or it could get locked.</p>
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<h3>Downgrade Your Firmware</h3>
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<p>Decide on the software version you want to do this with. The earlier the version the more applications you can get for your device. Next, find the download for this version. I suggest 1.1.1. You can download the file here for the iPod, and here for the iPhone. After it is done downloading connect your iPod to your computer and open iTunes. Find your iPod in iTunes and then press down the Option key on a Mac and click update. You can also press the Shift key if you are on a windows computer. At this point, a dialog box opens up and you will need to select the file you downloaded earlier. Once your iPod is done downgrading it will restart. Congratulations it is now running firmware version 1.1.1.</p>
 
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<h3>Jailbreaking Your iPod</h3>
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<p>Now that your iPod is running the correct firmware you can jailbreak it! This part, while the most significant, is the easiest. Simply take your iPod and open Safari, in the address bar type in www.jailbreakme.com. Once your iPod loads the page scroll all the way down and click "Install AppSnapp." In about ten seconds it will be done installing and you will have a new icon on your home screen called "Installer." Your device is now jailbroken and you can get the applications you want.</p>
 
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<h3>Getting More Sources (Optional/Recommended)</h3>
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<p>This step is for people who want to do more than make their iPod an iPhone, it's for people who want their iPod/iPhone to be a combined Computer, iPod, Phone, PSP, Gameboy, NES, Playstation, virtual book reader and more. It also allows users to completely customize their device including all images and default text on it. It will allow you to change the order of the buttons on your home screen and put up to fifteen buttons into the Home Dock. Your applications come from programmer's lists called Sources. To add almost every single source of applications into your Installer's database you will only need to manually add one source. To do this open installer on your iPod and click "Sources" on the bottom right. Once your sources are opened click "edit" in the top right corner and then "add" in the bottom left.</p>
 
<p>Once you do this a dialog box should pop up. Into the box enter the following: http://blazeco.info/blaze.xml. After you do this your iPod should began a database update sequence which could take between three and ten minutes. When it is done updating your sources database your sources should automatically refresh. If they don't, close and reenter your installer and they will (this will also take a short while every time it happens, do not think it is frozen or will affect the rest of your device). You should now have a lot of sources and so many more options of what to install. Now go to sources and click edit then scroll down your list and delete any sources that are in foreign languages. Now after one last refresh your done! Congratulations!</p>
 
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<h3>Installing Applications</h3>
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<p>This is the section where you download the actual applications onto your device. They will appear as new icons on your home screen. Open up your installer and go to the "Install" section (second button from the left at the bottom), here you should see a long list of folders each of which contain applications inside. Simply choose the applications you want and then install them. If they have installed correctly, the installer should revert to the screen with many scrollable folders of options. Install up-to five or ten apps and then click your home button. Your screen should jumble up the buttons for a second and then refresh. Once it refreshes your new icons should appear. After you have done this you may return to the installer and install more programs, as many as you like! Once your screen cannot hold any more icons it will simply make a new page for them, to scroll these pages simply slide your finger to either side on your device's home screen. You have now learned how to add applications and I will list some I recommend below.</p>
 
<p>•	iPhone 1.1.1 Apps for iPod<br /><br />If you are on an iPod and not an iPhone this will give you a list of all the iPhone programs and, if you install them, you will get them on your iPod.</p>
 
<p>•	Customize<br /><br />Customize your device full description below.</p>
 
<p>•	Aqwoah Keyboard (1.1.1)<br /><br />This install gives your default virtual keyboard a set of beautiful 3d rounded keys with a brushed steel background. It is much easier to use, as there is more distinction.</p>
 
<p>•	Gaming System Emulators<br /><br />Download these emulators for things like GBA or NES to have your device be able to act like one of these and have many pre-included games and two player games such as Mario, Zelda, and more.</p>
 
<p>•	Tap Tap Revolution<br /><br />This is the equivalent of Guitar Hero for your device. If you actually want the flames and other affects of the actual game then download: TTR, the Guitar Hero III theme for it, and songs you like. You will then be ready to play it GHIII style.</p>
 
<p>•	iPhysics</p>
 
<p>This is well known to be one of the most advanced programs for the iPod/iPhone it is a game where you play by a set of physics laws and you control it with many actions of your fingers. You can draw any shape or line, joins, hooks, rotating anchors and also control some games with your tilt sensor. Also a full featured pinball game is available for it in which the handles and spring are controlled by your fingers. (If you can't find it add <a href="http://www.iphone.r4m0n.net/" target="_blank">iPhone Hacking and Rambling</a> to your sources, if it blinks turn on compatibility mode in the options).</p>
 
<p>•	Social Websites<br /><br />Adds icons for social websites such as Facebook and Myspace to your home screen.</p>
 
<p>•	BSD Subsystem<br /><br />Makes your device run better and be more compatible.</p>
 
<p>•	Team Wiki<br /><br />Finds and makes follow along lyrics with all your songs.</p>
 
<p>•	Games<br /><br />There are hundreds of games for your device available even two-player games like air hockey.</p>
 
<p>There are literally thousands of options make your own list of favorites!</p>
 
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<h3>Customizing (Optional/Recommended)</h3>
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<p>To customize your device you will need to open installer and install an application called "Customize." Once you have done this you will need to also download all of the designer image sets for customize (big files might take a while). Once you have downloaded both of these open up customize in your home screen. Here you can change how your dock background looks, your icon display order, and any of the default images for your device and the apps on it simply by clicking what you want to customize (from the slider, to the icons to the battery picture, to your music buttons, AND ANY IMAGE at all) and then selecting an option from the list presented. You can also customize iPhone default sounds by clicking "System Sounds". You may also customize default text by going to SpringBoard Strings" and selecting what you want to change (anything from the "Slide to Unlock" to the "System Messages"). All of these things can be changed with my favorite program; "Customize". Your iPod is now customize and has many amazing programs on it.</p>
 
<p>You have successfully jailbroken your iPod Touch or iPhone! Enjoy your brand new device and show it off to your friends!</p>
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<pubDate>Sat, 08 Mar 2008 06:00:41 PST</pubDate></item>
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