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BUGabundo says...

e la fiz eu o update do meu HTC Magic e parece ter corrido bem. ja
arrancou e ta a syncar do google! tb me parece mais rapiddo, mas pode
ser por ainda n ter nenhumas das minhas 40 apps.

 Aki fica o link para kem kiser para a fw oficial da HTC para os Magic
(deu no meu da TMN, mas parece q n da nos da Vodafone)
http://www.htc.com/europe/SupportDownload.aspx?p_id=267&cat=2&dl_id=633

Filed under: firmware, fw, htc, magic, rom, update

Benmenson says...

iPod and iPhone Firmware Download

How to restore or update your iPod/iPhone:

After downloading the desired firmware below, you can shift-click (PC) or option-click (Mac) the Restore or Update buttons in iTunes. A file dialog will open and let you choose the downloaded ipsw-file.
iPod
1G/2G (1/1.5) 3G (2/2.3) 4G (10/3.1.1) 4G (4/3.1.1) 4G Photo/Color (11/1.2.1) 4G Photo/Color (5/1.2.1) 5.5G (25/1.3) 5G (13/1.3) 5G (20/1.3) Classic (24/1.1.2) Classic 2G (33/2.0.1) Mini 1G (3/1.4.1) Mini 1G (6/1.4.1) Mini 2G (7/1.4.1) Nano 1G (14/1.3.1) Nano 1G (17/1.3.1) Nano 2G (19/1.1.3) Nano 2G (29/1.1.3) Nano 3G (26/1.1.3) Nano 4G (31/1.0.3) Shuffle 1G (128/1.1.5) Shuffle 1G (129/1.1.5) Shuffle 2G (130/1.0.4) Shuffle 2G (131/1.0.4) Shuffle 2G (133/1.0.4) Shuffle 3G (132/1.1)
If you don't know what iPod or specific iPod generation you got, click here.
iPhone / iPod touch
iPhone (1.0.1/1C25) iPhone (1.0.2/1C28) iPhone (1.0/1A543a) iPhone (1.1.1/3A109a) iPhone (1.1.2/3B48b) iPhone (1.1.3/4A93) iPhone (1.1.4/4A102) iPhone (2.0.1/5B108) iPhone (2.0.2/5C1) iPhone (2.0/5A347) iPhone (2.1/5F136) iPhone (2.2.1/5H11) iPhone (2.2/5G77) iPhone (3.0/7A341) iPhone 3G (2.0.1/5B108) iPhone 3G (2.0.2/5C1) iPhone 3G (2.0/5A347) iPhone 3G (2.1/5F136) iPhone 3G (2.2.1/5H11) iPhone 3G (2.2/5G77) iPhone 3G (3.0/7A341) iPhone 3G S (3.0/7A341) iPod touch 1G (1.1.1/3A110a) iPod touch 1G (1.1.2/3B48b) iPod touch 1G (1.1.3/4A93) iPod touch 1G (1.1.4/4A102) iPod touch 1G (1.1.5/4B1) iPod touch 1G (1.1/3A101a) iPod touch 1G (2.0.1/5B108) iPod touch 1G (2.0.2/5C1) iPod touch 1G (2.0/5A347) iPod touch 1G (2.1/5F137) iPod touch 1G (2.2.1/5H11) iPod touch 1G (3.0/7A341) iPod touch 2G (2.1.1/5F138) iPod touch 2G (2.2.1/5H11a) iPod touch 2G (2.2/5G77a) iPod touch 2G (3.0/7A341)
By clicking Download, you will be redirected to an Apple Inc. server. The list of available firmwares is automatically updated and always the most recent version.

Copyright © 2008, Felix Bruns
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Filed under: applications, firmware, iphone, ipodtouch

EVDOalex says...



The MiFi 2200 continues to be the hottest thing in mobile broadband, but it has serious limitations that have made it unattractive to some 'hard-core' users who need more versatility out of a router in a home or office setting. The MiFi's limited WiFi range, restrictions to five wireless clients, and lack of ethernet connections are all very annoying.

With the introduction of Firmware 2.4.2, many of the MiFi's shortcomings can now be overcome by tethering the MiFi to a CTR350 or PHS300

While attached to either Cradlepoint router:

  • more than five WiFi clients can be connected at greater distance to/from the router;
  • ethernet connections can be established (CTR350 only); and
  • the MiFi's internal battery is being charged.
Tethering the MiFi to either the CTR350 or PHS300 improves WiFi range as much as three times over that of the MiFi alone. (for even more range, firmware 1.6 allows tethering to the MBR1000 for as much as TEN times more WiFi range than the MiFi's built in radio allows for.)

With the release of 2.4.2 firmware, all Cradlepoint routers support all of the same devices. Of course, this will only last until the next official firmware release that adds support for newer devices.

Read more about Firmware 2.4.2 in the official release notes.
Buy a Cradlepoint from the Mobile BroadBand Experts @ 3GStore.com
Join the EVDOforums.com discussion on Firmware 2.4.2

Filed under: 3GStore, CradlePoint, CTR350, EVDOinfo, firmware, MiFi, MiFi 2200, novatel mifi, PHS300

px says...

I really need to get a different Windows Mobile firmware on this POS HTC Wizard; it really sucks donkey balls.

Filed under: donkey, firmware, HTC, Mobile, Windows, Wizard

EVDOalex says...


CradlePoint has released Firmware Version 1.6 that provides both the MBR1000 and the CTR500 with official support for both the Verizon and Sprint versions of the popular MIFI 2200.

The MiFi is the hottest thing in mobile broadband but its short 30ft WiFi range, maximum of five wireless clients, and complete lack of ethernet connections are serious limitiations that have made it unattractive to some 'hard-core' users who need more versatility out of a router in a home or office setting.

With the introduction of Firmware 1.6, many of the MiFi's shortcomings can now be overcome by tethering the MiFi to a CTR500 or MBR1000!

While attached to either Cradlepoint router:

  • more than five WiFi clients can be connected at greater distance to/from the router;
  • ethernet connections can be established;
  • load balancing with other cellular devices and/or WAN connections are possible; and
  • the MiFi's internal battery is being charged.

Tethering the MiFi to a CTR500 improves WiFi range as much as three times over that of the MiFi alone, and tethering to the MBR1000 allows for even more WiFi range to and from the router -- as much as TEN times more WiFi range than the MiFi's built in radio allows for.

In our opinion, the combination of the highly portable MiFi "on the road" and the superior range and versatility of the MBR1000 at home or office, will make the MBR1000 the "hottest MiFi accessory".

Own a MiFi and want to improve upon its usefulness? Get a Cradlepoint 3G router from the mobile broadband experts at http://3gstore.com

Have you been putting off your MiFi purchase because of limitations we mention above? Get a GREAT deal on a MiFi bundled with an MBR1000.

Related Links

Filed under: 1.6, 3GStore, cba250, CradlePoint, CTR500, EVDOinfo, firmware, firmware 1.6, MBR1000, mbr800, MiFi, MiFi 2200, novatel mifi

seekr says...

Mistake or intentional? Apple is distributing firmware 3.0 for free to be used with restore feature in iTunes. And unlike the 2.0 update the cool new features are unlocked even if you don't pay.

Wonder when/if Apple is coming after my €9,97.

Download firmware from here. Then in iTunes and with iPod plugged in hold SHIFT key and click RESTORE in the iPod tab in iTunes then select the firmware file you just downloaded. It will take a few minutes plus, at the end you'll have to resync to have all your content restored (my 8GB iPod took 1-2 hours to restore completely). You'll keep your notes and most (if not all) settings.

 
 
_ Mario
_ mario (at) seekr (dot) it
 
Sent from my iPod

Filed under: apple, firmware, free, howto, iPod, update

Outsanity says...

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Filed under: console, firmware, handheld, Outsanity, PlayStation Portable, PSP, Sony, update

phaedrus says...

Mac users who had written Seagate about their problems did not get much information, but now there are some more details sent in an email to customers about the bad news for non-Intel based Mac owners.

Filed under: firmware, Seagate

marcof says...

Somehow, after updating my iPhone to 2.2 the "advanced" settings of my IMAP accounts were set to store Sent, Draft and Trash on the iPhone, instead of the mail server. This resulted in the "cannot move to trash" error in my previous post.
I've never seen this option before, maybe it has always been there, maybe the default has changed in 2.2. But once I set everything to be stored on the server (trash, drafts, sent), it worked as before.
 
Anyone?

Filed under: 2.2, blah, bugs, feature, firmware, IMAP, iPhone