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The journey to 60FPS: Ars talks God of War: Origins on PS3

The God of War series has produced a number of brutal, critically acclaimed games on both the PlayStation 3 and the PSP. Now, with the upcoming release of God of War: Origins, you’ll be able to play through the entire series on your PS3. The $40 packag…

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BitTorrent users don’t "act in concert," so judge slashes mass P2P case

Steele Hansmeier, the antipiracy law firm that has been routinely hammered by judges in Illinois, is now getting hammered by judges in California. The firm has tried desperately to head off all the common objections to its mass file-sharing lawsuits ov…

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TouchPad port of CM7 in the works, can barely be called an alpha (video)

Supposedly there are some magical TouchPads out there with Android pre-installed on them, but that won’t help you load it up your new collectors item. Thankfully the Cyanogen Mod team is hard at work on a port of Google’s mobile OS for your HP slate…

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Xiaomi Phone gets dissected, phone status confirmed

The Xiaomi Phone managed to pique our interest by packing a 1.5Ghz dual-core processor into a fairly sleek, inexpensive package — and, like all interesting new devices, it’s now been torn completely apart. You can thank the folks at LeiPhone for …

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The UnBrickable Mod and Beyond

The UnBrickable Mod and Beyond

A bricked phone.  No JTAG.  Modify hardware, upload a bootloader, and the phone lives.  Pure development.

That’s what I think of the work of AdamOutler and Rebellos to breathe life into dead devices.  A couple days ago, WillVerduzco wrote an article on Rebellos’ method of unbricking Hummingbird devices by uploading your very own custom bootloader to your device.  A couple weeks ago, AdamOutler asked for help getting the official Samsung bootloader for Galaxy devices.  Since then, the two teamed up to put Rebellos’ Resurrection Bootloader on devices modified according to AdamOutler’s UnBrickable Mod.

Now they’re finding the fun doesn’t stop at unbricking phones.  They’re flashing bootloaders built for other operating systems.  ”I used UnBrickable mod to install Bada OS bootloaders on my Captivate,” AdamOutler says.  ”Totally bricked it.  Messed up partition tables and everything.  It assimilated my Captivate.  I used UnBrickable mod to load up a secondary bootloader while holding the key combination, then flashed it.”  He goes on, “I was worried for a bit because it would not download, but eventually we got it!  It works!”

This means the months of hard work put into this project finally paid off.  AdamOutler working on hardware, Rebellos working on software.  Once the hardware side of development finished, Rebellos stepped in.  ”You see,” AdamOutler says, “Rebellos is a developer working on a port of Android for Bada OS.  He’s 18 years old, from Poland, just got his driver’s license, and he’s a badass behind the assembly language console.”

Samsung Galaxy devices normally boot using a primary bootloader to load a secondary bootloader that, in turn, loads the Linux kernel.  Rebellos replaced the primary bootloader.  That means they should be able to load non-Linux systems, like Windows Phone 7 or iOS.  Rebellos says that will take, “tons of work in pure assembler, as they aren’t opensource.”  He adds, “I’d say for SGS family you can count on Bada and any opensource OS, like Ubuntu.”

To put it clearly, the work these developers put into this project means the beginning of HD2-like development on any device with a CORTEX-A8 processor in it, including the  iPhone 4 and Nexus S.  And that’s exactly what AdamOutler and Rebellos plan to do.  ”We basically created a whole new system for developers to use for developing and noobs to use for unbricking after playing with the big kids.”  Pure development.

The developers are currently looking for bricked and broken CORTEX-A8 phone donations, such as these:

Samsung I9000 SGS
Samsung S8500 Wave
Samsung S8530 Wave II
Samsung SGH-i997 Infuse 4G
Samsung T959 Vibrant
Samsung SGH-T849 Galaxy Tab 7.0 inch
Samsung GT-P1000 Galaxy Tab
Samsung GT-i9010 Girogio Armani Galaxy
Samsung GT-i8350 Omnia 7
Google Nexus S
Apple iPhone4

If you would like to help out with this historical work, please see the development thread.

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Hurt by The Hurt Locker: why IP addresses aren’t enough to find file-swappers

IP addresses have real uses when it comes to identifying Internet activity, but they work best when paired with targeted investigation rather than as “spray-and-pray” shotgun-style federal litigation. Case in point: The Hurt Locker lawsuit,…

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Photog spends ‘nice house’ money on a humongous digital back

Professional photographer Mitchell Feinberg wanted a nice digital back for his fancy Sinar 8 x 10 view camera, but nobody makes a digital imager remotely that big. His solution? Convince a manufacturer to build him one, at a cost that’s deep into six f…

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On resignation day, Steve Jobs worked a full day at Apple HQ

By Sam Oliver
Published: 07:59 AM EST (04:59 AM PST)

Despite this week’s resignation by Apple CEO Steve Jobs, there has reportedly been no outward indication that his health has worsened, and the company co-fou…

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Unbrick Your Hummingbird-Powered Device by Creating Your Own Bootloader

Unbrick Your Hummingbird-Powered Device by Creating Your Own Bootloader

How would you like to create your own bootloader? Sounds a bit daunting, no? Aside from the inherent “cool factor,” having this ability could get your device out of some tough spots that would otherwise require the use of JTAG.

Thanks to the work of a team lead by XDA forum member Rebellos, this is now possible for Samsung S5PC110-based (read: Hummingbird) devices. Since there are quite a few Hummingbird-powered devices roaming about XDA, this can prove quite useful for when ODIN is not enough or if your JTAG pins are nonfunctional.

In the words of the developer:

What is it?
Info how to bypass secure booting mechanism built in S5PC110 CPU’s iROM on lowest level and create code loadable even with totally damaged bootloader, without use of JTAG.

Okay, how useful is it?
I’ve got no clue, it all depends on you. Our main target, which is almost done, is ability to revive any hard-bricked hardware built on S5PC110 without use of JTAG (for eg. when JTAG pads had been damaged)

In order to get started, venture forth to the original thread.

[Thanks AdamOutler for the tip!]

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Mozilla WebAPI wants to replace native apps with HTML5

Mozilla has launched an ambitious new project aimed at breaking down the proprietary app systems on today’s mobile devices. The project, dubbed WebAPI, is Mozilla’s effort to provide a consistent, cross-platform, web-based API for mobile app developers…

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