Want to know if you can Jailbreak your iPhone? Heres a guide.

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Firmwares, basebands, Boot Loaders, Unlocking…. the list goes on when it comes to jailbreaking and unlocking your iPhone. The worst think nowadays is what software to use, what firmware version do you have and wether a jailbreak is even possible. Its become so complicated with the cat and mouse game with Apple and the dev teams who continuously have to learn and find out new ways to bring us the easiest ways to freedom. If you have a iPhone 2G, 3G or 3GS then the process is sometimes always different.

But there is one site that makes it so much easier to get started. Welcome jailbreakmatrix.com. Jailbreak Matrix offers just that, a easy guide that shows you that if you have a certain iPhone with a certain firmware then the correct tools to use and procedures to jailbreak your iPhone.

Passcode Lock your iPhone

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I never thought I’d need this until I discovered that my 2 year old daughter knows hows to operate my iPhone. At 2 years old she knows how to slide the slider with her little fingers, open Photos and browse the photos, which of course I dont mind but occassionally she goes into PHONE and manages to make calls and this is where I draw the line. I’ve now had to resort to putting a Passcode Lock on my phone. She still tries though. Here is a tutorial on how to enable the Passcode Lock. There is a nice feature as well in that after 10 wrongs attempts then all your data will be erased, which is ONLY useful if your iPhone gets stolen.

How to enable a Passcode Lock.

  1. Goto Settings —-> General —–> Passcode Lock
  2. Punch in a 4 digit number
  3. DO NOT enable “Erase Data”

Does your child know how to operate your iPhone?

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Download Photos From Your iPhone Without Using iPhoto

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Image Capture

Those of us who use a Mac with their iPhone probably grab photos using iPhoto. It’s an obvious choice since your Mac already comes with it. However, if you have a lot of photos, you may not necessarily want to fire up iPhoto to import one or two pictures from your iPhone.

Instead of iPhoto, try using Image Capture. It’s light-weight, straight forward, and it’s included on your Mac. Best of all, you can simply drag a photo out of Image Capture right onto your desktop. You can even delete photos on your iPhone. Now that’s handy!

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