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Display Now Playing Song As Alerts In Notification Center With MusicBanners For iPhone
Posted On Sunday, February 5, 2012 By admin. Under iPhone Apps, RedMondPie Tags: hollywood-flick, invisible-keys, iphone, jailbreak, jialbreak, music, musicbanners, notification, playing-song
When using a PC or Mac, you can readily configure iTunes , VLC or your media player of choice to deliver a little bubble or popup whenever a new song played.

This Siri Parody Looks Like A Full-blown Hollywood Flick, Thanks To Its Special Effects [VIDEO]
Posted On Sunday, February 5, 2012 By temp. Under RedMondPie Tags: advertise, copyright, home, iphone, iphone 4s, jailbreak-tweak, notification, playing-song, privacy-policy, redmondpie, shareables, siri, site-meter, special-effects, split-keyboard
Siri is a polarizing feature for many iPhone 4S owners. Some claim they they just couldn’t live without it while others have no real use for it other than to show off to their friends once in a while.
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Have A Sticky/Unresponsive Home Button On Your iPhone? A Squirt Of WD-40 Can Fix That!
Posted On Sunday, February 5, 2012 By admin. Under RedMondPie Tags: advertise, ben-reid, hollywood-flick, home, home button, iphone, jailbreak, music, notification, oliver, privacy-policy, redmondpie, site-meter
Apple’s iPhone design give the smartphone both its greatest feature and its biggest downfall. That single Home button. While offering unrivalled simplicity – which other phones have just one physical button
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The iPad’s Split Keyboard In iOS 5 Has 6 Invisible Keys Which You Don’t Know About
Posted On Sunday, February 5, 2012 By admin. Under RedMondPie Tags: apple, ben-reid, copyright, invisible-keys, ipad 2, iphone, jailbreak-tweak, music, notification, privacy-policy, redmondpie
Apple introduced an interesting interesting feature to the software keyboard on the iPad with iOS 5, and it’s one that some had been crying out for, and others loved without even knowing they wanted it. The split keyboard, for use when the iPad is in the portrait mode, makes it easier to type on the device with just two thumbs by splitting the keyboard into two and pulling the halves to the sides of the screen. It’s great for using when you don’t want to use the iPad in landscape and want to type with your thumbs a little more easily
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The iPad’s Split Keyboard In iOS 5 Has 6 Invisible Keys Which You Don’t Know About
Posted On Sunday, February 5, 2012 By temp. Under RedMondPie Tags: apple, ben-reid, ipad, notification, privacy-policy, redmondpie, site-meter
Apple introduced an interesting interesting feature to the software keyboard on the iPad with iOS 5, and it’s one that some had been crying out for, and others loved without even knowing they wanted it.
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How To Install / Flash ClockworkMod Touch Recovery On Supported Android Devices [Root Only]
Posted On Saturday, February 4, 2012 By temp. Under RedMondPie Tags: advertise, hollywood-flick, home, iphone, jailbreak-tweak, notification, oliver, playing-song, privacy-policy, special-effects, split-keyboard
Developer koush’ s ClockworkMod Recovery is the most popular custom recovery today. It is used and recommended by just about every Android enthusiast out there because of its availability on a wide variety of devices
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Clearing Android Market’s Data From Settings Removes PIN Protection [Security]
Posted On Saturday, February 4, 2012 By temp. Under RedMondPie Tags: advertise, copyright, jailbreak-tweak, music, notification, playing-song, redmondpie, site-meter
Google recently introduced PIN protection for Android Market. Its objective, of course, is to ensure kids don’t accidentally buy apps with your credit card credentials stored on your phone
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Clearing Android Market’s Data From Settings Removes PIN Protection [Security]
Posted On Saturday, February 4, 2012 By admin. Under RedMondPie Tags: ben-reid, hollywood-flick, invisible-keys, Market, notification, oliver-haslam, playing-song, redmondpie, site-meter, split-keyboard
Google recently introduced PIN protection for Android Market. Its objective, of course, is to ensure kids don’t accidentally buy apps with your credit card credentials stored on your phone. Today, we came across a very simple, straightforward method to basically bypass this protection
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