Official Twitter for iPad App Released
Finally, the official Twitter client for iPad has been released. Feature wise, this is probably the most complete Twitter client for iPad to date.
Features:
● Realtime search, Top Tweets, trending topics and maps show whats happening now everywhere and nearby.
● Tweet, send DMs, share photos, videos and links to your friends and the world.
What’s New In This Version:
Twitter for iPad launches in this version:
What is Twitter for iPad? And how is it different from our iPhone app?
Twitter for iPad brings your Tweets together with web pages, photos, videos and more. Tap on any tweet, and a related content pane will open, displaying any linked content from the tweet, including web pages, profile information, hashtag searches and similar users. Slide panels from side to side and quickly navigate through related content.
There’s also easy ways to quickly peek into a tweet
● Pinch on a tweet to quickly unfold related information and actions
● Use two fingers to drag on tweet and reveal replies
You can download Twitter from the App Store for free.
You can follow JailbreakNews on twitter or follow the author here.
Read MoreModMyi Releases Official AppStore App
The biggest iPhone customizing site out there, ModMyi.com, has released an official iPhone App that is now available in the Apple AppStore for Free.
You can do a lot from the app, including:
- View, reply to, and tip us on News.
- Read and respond to forum posts.
- Search the site by keyword or latest posts.
- Read, write, and respond to messages.
- Subscribe to threads and view your list of subscribed threads.
- And more…
The Top Five Most Used Jailbreak Apps
The folks over at the ModMyi forums have composed a great list of their top five most used Cydia/Rock applications. Nickhesson (username) compiled the list by “Asking each of the staff members their top picks, I will list the apps from the most common first, and then I’ll show each staff member’s top picks.” Anyhow, here are the top five most used jailbreak apps by the peeps at ModMyi:
1. MyWi 4.0
Jailbroken iDevice Required

2. InfiniFolders
Jailbroken iDevice Required

3. WiFi Sync
Jailbroken iDevice Required

4. Air Sharing & Air Display (ok, so this one isn’t from Cydia, but it’s still awesome)
Available in the App Store (link)
5. Tlert
Jailbroken iDevice Required
for an in depth description and each moderator’s individual list hit up the source link: [mmi.com]
Read MoreiPhone 4 Review

The iPhone 4, so many different emotions come to mind when you hear the name of that device no? The complaints of signal issues, proximity sensors, everything right? For me this is easily the best device I’ve ever owned.
I remember when the iPhone 3G came out, and Apple presented their commercial for it, and the words “The only phone to be the iPhone, the new iPhone..3G.” To me that’s the only true device that can beat the iPhone, the iPhone that follows it. You can call me a fanboy but when you get down to it, it’s true. Android is a very worthy competitor but you didn’t come hear to hear about that OS did you? Hit the jump for the full review!
Read MoreiPhone 4 voice calls, still better than iPhone 3GS
Walt Mossberg of The Wall Street Journal has been testing iPhone 4 voice calls for about 6 weeks. Walt has come to his conclusion that the iphone 4 drops fewer calls than the iPhone 3GS. He notes that the iPhone 4 is not the best but better than previous iPhones. Walt also talks about the overall battery life of the iPhone 4 being much better than other iPhones.
“So that’s my six-week, real-world report. Despite the hot-spot issue and the exposed antenna, the iPhone 4 does better than the 3GS for me in decent coverage. But I still wouldn’t advise adopting it as your primary phone if you live, work or travel in areas with poor AT&T reception, or if you prefer a network under less stress.”
My Thoughts on iPhone 4.
Meets Expectations as an Incredible new iDevice…but Fails as a Phone?
My iPhone 4 is totally sweet. The new look and additions to iOS 4 are wonderful. Getting ATT to activate it on my line was a bit of a pain, but it was expected, and the last associate I finally spoke to was a true professional and did the job.
Read More







