Jailbreak Your iPhone 4, iPod touch 3G and iPad on iOS 4.0 Using JailbreakMe

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In this video I show you how to jailbreak your iPhone 3G, iPhone 3GS, iPhone 4, iPod touch 2G, iPod touch 3G and iPad using JailbreakMe. It is a very simple process that simply requires you to go to http://www.jailbreakme.com/star on your device and simply slide to jailbreak. Give it a few moments then you should have Cydia on your device and the jailbreak will be done. You will need to be on iOS 4.0 or iOS 4.0.1 for the iPod touch and iPhone and iOS 3.2.1 for the iPad. If you are on a iOS 4.1 beta then you will need to downgrade to be able to jailbreak.

If you are looking for the iPhone 4 ultrasn0w unlock you will need to wait as it won’t be up for at least a day or two.

D3Live: Kindle 3 vs. Nook vs. iPad

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In this episode of D3Live I compare the third generation Amazon Kindle against the Barnes and Noble Nook and the Apple iPad to help you decide which is the best ereader available. Starting at $139 the Amazon Kindle 3 Wi-Fi model is undoubtedly a great price for a very solid product. The Barnes and Noble Nook also has a lot going for it for only $149 for the Wi-Fi only model as it contains both a standard E-Ink display as well as a 3.5 inch color touch screen. Lastly there is the Apple iPad which while it starts at $499 for the Wi-Fi only variant there’s no doubt it does much more than an ordinary ereader. Be sure to watch the full video to find out which is the best ereader.

D3Live is a weekly show I do live every Saturday at 3PM Eastern time live on BlogTV. If you are interested in asking me questions for the video or just watching the show live keep an eye out as I will post a video here on YouTube before I begin. http://www.blogtv.com/people/duncan33303

LSI 9260-8i SATA3 SAS 6Gb/s PCIe 2.0 RAID Card Unboxing & First Look Linus Tech Tips

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This is a very high performance, high bandwidth RAID card that I’ll be using to do some testing with the OCZ Onyx SSD drive. It supports all the latest features, and I even have a battery back up that I’ll be talking about a little bit in case you ever wondered what a battery back up does on a RAID controller.