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Lifehacker: Block Ads on Your Jailbroken iPhone or iPod Touch [Step By Step]
Gizmodo: How to Block Ads on Your (Jailbroken) iPhone [Iphone Adblock]
iSmashPhone - Turn your Phone into your MyPhone: Commercial free iPhone: block Safari ads on jailbroken devices
ReadWriteWeb: What We Use: A Tour of RWW Desktops (Mac & PC)
Politweets: Obama can't even choose by himself a dog for his kids? I wouldn't want to be a president. "Sir, don't use that toilet paper, it's too thick"
Block Ads on Your Jailbroken iPhone or iPod Touch [Step By Step]
Lifehacker —
... that package. Click it, choose "Confirm" in the upper-right to install, then re-start your device. Once your iPhone/touch reboots, head to Settings, then Wi-Fi, then click the arrow next to the Wi-Fi server you use at home. Write down the IP address. Head back to Settings, choose General, and set Auto-Lock to "Never" (for the time being). You'll need an FTP client with SFTP (secure SSH connection over FTP) to connect and trade files with your device. Windows users should try the free FileZilla (which also comes in a no-install ...
How to Block Ads on Your (Jailbroken) iPhone [Iphone Adblock]
Gizmodo —
... iPhone and bit of voodoo, but it's not overly complicated. Once you've got a jailbroken iPhone, you need to install OpenSSH from Cydia. And that's where the work starts. After your phone restarts, head to Settings>Wi-Fi and hit the arrow next to your home Wi-Fi server. Write down the IP address you see. Then pop back to general settings and set auto-lock to never. On your computer, download this replacement hosts.php file. Then, using an FTP client like FileZilla or Cyberduck with SFTP (secure SSH connection over FTP), open an SFTP connection with ...
Commercial free iPhone: block Safari ads on jailbroken devices
iSmashPhone - Turn your Phone into your MyPhone —
... your iPhone (We can show you how, with QuickPwn or Pwnage Tool)
Go to Cydia, click Search, and type in OpenSSH
Install OpenSSH, then reboot your iPhone
Once your iPhone restarts, go to Settings, then Wi-Fi, and write down the IP address
Go back to Settings, click General, and set the Auto-Lock to Never
Download the replacement hosts file on your computer
Open your FTP client (FileZilla for Windows users; Cyberduck for Mac users) and set to connect through an SFTP ...
What We Use: A Tour of RWW Desktops (Mac & PC)
ReadWriteWeb —
... I know...I'm such a cliche! I'm dying to replace it with a netbook that fits in my purse." Her computer is almost entirely unlike mine. I thought it was a lot of fun to see!
Again, click on the image below for a full screen video and check out the links below.
Software Discussed
Firefox
Twhirl
Windows Live Writer (Windows Live Download)
Skype
iTunes
FileZilla
Google Chrome (for Google Calendar) See our coverage ...
Obama can't even choose by himself a dog for his kids? I wouldn't want to be a president. "Sir, don't use that toilet paper, it's too thick"
Politweets —
... hours ago from web http://twitpic.com/kfhx - HHAHAHAHA. The best ad ever! "Even idiots can make $$$ now!" LMAO about 5 hours ago from TwitPic i forgot what i was going to do. i know it was important, but i don't remember what it was. about 7 hours ago from web @ AreTeeMiss the retro poster looks very alive. go for it. :D about 8 hours ago from web in reply to AreTeeMiss @ toadstar I use Filezilla as my ftp program: http://filezilla-project.org/ about 14 hours ago from web in reply to toadstar ...
Free CrossFTP handles basic FTP chores on any OS
Download Squad —
... with minimal fuss. It's extremely configurable and an easy way to quickly provide FTP access to any system's files. As with MuCommander, memory usage is an issue: the client consumes about 40mb and the server another 70mb. That's substantially more than FileZilla ( 11mb / 5mb ). The pro version provides additional functionality, like support for SSL and SFTP and the ability to move remote files instead of deleting and re-uploading. While I'm not going to forsake FileZilla for this one, it's a nice app to bookmark just in case. Free CrossFTP handles ...
Use a web FTP client to access files from an iPhone
MacOSXHints.com —
... , which is a web-based FTP client. Using net2ftp requires that you can host FTP on your file server, and a webserver with PHP (either on the same server, or somewhere else). I installed Filezilla and net2FTP on the server, set up the FTP server to share out the directories I needed, and m... ...
First Installs on a New PC: What’s Yours?
Technology - Channel Feed —
... goodness seemed more suited for entertainment after all. Taking a few cues from extremetech.com, modifying the setup according to parts availability, I now write with this with my new speedy machine.
Here’s what I installed after Windows and the hardware drivers (in this particular order):
Firefox
Flash Player Plugin (for Firefox)
AVG Free Edition
iTunes (comes with QuickTime)
Picasa
Yahoo Messenger
Skype
µTorrent
FileZilla
VLC
Totally Free Burner
Adobe Reader
Now I’m off to install ...
Weekend Project: Host Your Own Web Services
ReadWriteWeb —
... FTP stands for File Transfer Protocol and is the easiest method to get files from your desktop to your server. On Windows machines, we recommend Filezilla and ...
In Depth: 15 quick, easy and free ways to back up your online accounts
Techradar - All the latest technology news —
... If you want to back up your Photobucket images then the company hopes you'll pay for its $24.95 a year Pro account. This provides FTP access to your photos, and so with the aid of something like FileZilla you'll be able to grab them whenever you like. ...
Build Your Own Dev Server with VirtualBox
SitePoint —
... To connect to your server with FTP, no extra configuration is necessary. OpenSSH gives you “free” FTP via the SFTP (SSH FTP) protocol. Most clients (FileZilla, for example) support it; just choose SFTP as the protocol, localhost as the server with port 2222, and your Ubuntu username and password. Choose /var/www/ as the default directory, and you should be able to transfer files to and from your server. ...
Build a Silent, Standalone XBMC Media Center On the Cheap [Winter Upgrades]
Lifehacker —
... ): In the next step, I'll show you how to copy that file over to your nettop (a little trick that'll also come in handy for manually installing plug-ins and copying files to your nettop). SFTP to Your XBMC Box If you want to transfer files to your XBMC Live box from another computer, you'll need to get yourself an FTP client (I like FileZilla ) and log into your nettop with the password you set when you were installing XBMC Live. To do so, create a new connection in Filezilla that looks something like the screenshot below (the default user is xbmc). [image] Once you're ...

