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		<title>How to get Rogers 3G working on Apple iOS 4.2 beta 1 for iPad or iPhone</title>
		<link>http://furtivecode.com/2010/09/18/how-to-get-rogers-3g-working-on-apple-ios-4-2-beta-1-for-ipad-or-iphone/</link>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 19 Sep 2010 00:36:00 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Chris Lamothe</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you noticed that Rogers 3G stopped working on your iPad/iPhone while using the developer beta for iOS 4.2 then read on how to fix it. <a href="http://furtivecode.com/2010/09/18/how-to-get-rogers-3g-working-on-apple-ios-4-2-beta-1-for-ipad-or-iphone/"><div class="read-more">Read more &#8250;</div><!-- end of .read-more --></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>iPhone and iPads using iOS 4.2 beta 1 don&#8217;t work using Rogers 3G, the error message mentions &#8220;cellular data plan not found&#8221;, this is because Rogers hasn&#8217;t updated the carrier bundle with Apple to support iOS 4.2 yet.  It&#8217;s relatively easy to patch the bundle yourself and have iTunes apply it to your device:</p>
<p>Note: All instructions are for Mac OSX since I can&#8217;t imagine you having a developer license and doing all of this from a Windows PC.</p>
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<li><a href="http://appldnld.apple.com/iPhone/CarrierBundles/061-8657.20100716.AqwPu/Rogers_ca.ipcc ">Grab the latest Rogers_ca.ipcc</a> from Apple&#8217;s server.  If you are unsure what the latest file should be, simply run the following in Terminal:
<pre>curl -s -L http://phobos.apple.com/version | grep -i carrier | grep Rogers</pre>
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<li>Rename <code>Rogers_ca.ipcc</code> to <code>Rogers_ca.zip</code> and unzip it, it will extract a folder called <code>Payload</code>.</li>
<li>Edit <code>Payload/Rogers_ca/version.plist</code> and replace the string associated with key CFBundleVersion from  <code>&lt;string&gt;7.1&lt;/string&gt;</code> to <code>&lt;string&gt;8.1+&lt;/string&gt;</code></li>
<li>Rezip the file as <code>Rogers_ca.ipcc</code> (just right click on the Payload folder in Finder and select Archive, then rename it to Rogers_ca.ipcc)</li>
<li>Quit iTunes</li>
<li>Run the following in Terminal to enable Carrier Test mode, otherwise iTunes won&#8217;t apply the patch:
<pre>defaults write com.apple.iTunes carrier-testing -bool TRUE</pre>
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<li>Connect your iPad or iPhone and launch iTunes if it doesn&#8217;t automatically</li>
<li>Select your device from the list of devices on the left, then hold down the Option key and select &#8220;Check for Update.&#8221;</li>
<li>Select your .ipcc file (if it doesn&#8217;t let you select it then go to Finder and do Get Info on file and make sure it doesn&#8217;t show Rogers_ca.ipcc.zip as a file name, remove the .zip if it does)</li>
<li>After synching you might have to reboot your iPad.</li>
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<p>Once again <a href="http://www.rogers.ca">Rogers</a> makes it harder for Canadians, especially Canadian developers, to keep up with the rest of the world.</p>
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		<title>Kind of Bloop: Crowdsourcing an Album</title>
		<link>http://furtivecode.com/2009/08/17/kind-of-bloop-crowdsourcing-an-album/</link>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 17 Aug 2009 21:54:47 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Chris Lamothe</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA["So Chris, what are you listening to these days?"
"Crowd-sourced jazz tribute albums recorded on Nintendo, Sega and Commodore 64." <a href="http://furtivecode.com/2009/08/17/kind-of-bloop-crowdsourcing-an-album/"><div class="read-more">Read more &#8250;</div><!-- end of .read-more --></a>]]></description>
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<p>Six months ago <a title="Kickstarter: Crowdsourcing the creation of an 8 bit album" href="http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/waxpancake/kind-of-bloop-an-8-bit-tribute-to-miles-davis/">I donated $40 to the manufacturing of an album</a>.  Along with 410 other contributors of the <a title="Kickstrter:  Fund Ideas and Endeavours" href="http://www.kickstarter.com/">Kickstarter</a> community, we managed to raise $8,648 towards the recording of <a title="Kind of Bloop: An 8-bit tribute to Miles Davis' Kind of Blue" href="http://kindofbloop.com/">Kind of Bloop</a>, an 8-bit tribute to <a title="Youtube video about the 50th anniversary of Kind of Blue" href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pBpLKm8vw4M">Miles Davis&#8217; Kind of Blue</a>, considered to be the greatest jazz album of all time and currently celebrating its 50th anniversary.</p>
<p>For those not in the know, 8-bit music is music generated using older computer and video game consoles of the 8-bit generation: <a title="What the C64 looked like." href="http://oldcomputers.net/c64.html">Commodore 64</a>, <a title="Nintendo Music" href="http://www.vgmusic.com/music/console/nintendo/nes/index-classic.html">NES</a>, <a href="http://www.vgmusic.com/music/console/sega/genesis/index-sz.html">Sega Master System</a>, Atari-ST, Nintendo Gameboy, etc.  Sometimes original hardware is used, sometimes emulated hardware, and other times <a title="SID Chip FTW!" href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q-pqvoUQ31M">just the chip</a> that was needed to make sound is used.</p>
<p>Eight bit music started off as a form of nostalgia, either downloading old tracks or listening to radio stations such as <a title="Commodore 64 Remixes" href="http://www.slayradio.org/ ">Slay Radio</a> which gave old gamers the opportunity to enjoy to the video game music of their youth.  With time remixes of these songs became popular in the dance, techno and electronic music communities.  Most 8-bit fans fall in love with the idiosyncratic nature of the music, and now you can easily find covers of contemporary songs, such as <a title="Weezer: The 8-bit album" href="http://www.ptesquad.com/more/pte018.html">Weezer &#8211; The 8 Bit Album</a>.</p>
<blockquote><p>&#8220;So Chris, what are you listening to these days?&#8221;<br />
&#8220;Crowdsourced jazz tribute albums recorded on Nintendo, Sega and Commodore 64.&#8221;</p></blockquote>
<p>What&#8217;s interesting about this particular project is that it was commissioned by <a title="Waxy.org: Kind of Bloop commissioning" href="http://waxy.org/2009/05/kind_of_bloop/">Andy Baio</a>, bringing together the talent of several 8-bit musicians, each one working on a separate track over a four month period in order to produce the tribute album.  Andy was looking to raise $2,000 in order to give a small stipend to each artist and produce physical copies of the disc, and cover the necessary royalties (yes, this is completely legit).  Amazingly, interest in the project was so strong the necessary funds were raised in the first day, and before the deadline had been exceeded by 430%.</p>
<p>So how does Kind of Bloop sound?  Well you can listen to it yourself, but my own take is that most of the tracks come off really well.  I think a lot of love and consideration has gone into the composition of each one, especially All Blues by <a title="Bit tweaker, musical genius!" href="http://www.ocremix.org/artist/4627/shnabubula">Shnabubula</a>, which respects the tradition while containing some amazing improvisational free-form sections that any jazz musician can appreciate, even Miles himself.</p>
<blockquote><p>“Those songs to me don’t exist, you know? “So What” or <em>Kind of Blue</em>, I’m not going to play that shit, those things are there. They were done in that era, the right hour, the right day, and it happened. It’s over; it’s on the record.” &#8211; Miles Davis</p></blockquote>
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