iOS 4.3.2 Untethered Jailbreak Is Still Possible.[Confirmed]
Stefan Esser has just confirmed that his 4.3.1 untethered exploit still exists in iOS 4.3.2, which means that we will soon have full untethered jailbreak on iOS 4.3.2 for all devices. Apple has been nice. I just verified that the untether vulnerability is not fixed in iOS 4.3.2 – my Ipad 1 is running untethered jailbroken Of course the public untether binaries will not work with iOS 4.3.2 – I have to generate new untether binaries with new dyld/kernel offsets I won’t be able to
Read MoreLeave a CommentDownload iOS 4.3.2 for iPhone, iPad, iPod touch–Direct Link
Connect your iPhone, iPad or iPod touch with your computer via USB and start iTunes 10.2.1. to update to iOS 4.3.2. You should now see a message prompt as shown below. Simply click on “Download and Install” (Mac OS X) or “Download and Update” (Windows) button to get on to the new firmware 4.3.2. The final version of the last major update, iOS 4.3, was released back on March 10, followed by iOS 4.3.1 on March 25th, 2011. Direct Download Links for iOS 4.3.2 / 4.2.7 (Official from
Read MoreView Comments (1)Chronic Dev Team is releasing GreenPois0n iPad 2 Jailbreak soon!
Joshua Hill of the Chronic Dev Team has confirmed that since untethered jailbreak for iOS 4.3.1 is already out, they are now focusing on finishing the iPad 2 jailbreak which mostly likely will be packaged into an updated version of GreenPois0n. We will keep you
Read MoreLeave a CommentRedsn0w 0.9.6rc12 is Now Available for Download. Download Now!
An update to Redsn0w 0.9.6 iOS 4.3.1 jailbreak has been released which is said to fix “any lingering issues with the boot animation”. Still Sn0wbreeze 2.5.1 for Windows can also be used to enable customized animated boot logos on iPhone, iPad and iPod touch. Those of you who are already jailbroken on iOS 4.3.1 using Redsn0w 0.9.6rc9, rc10 or rc11 can simply rerun Redsn0w 0.9.6rc12 over the existing jailbreak by selecting “Allow boot animation” option as shown in the
Read MoreLeave a Comment2005 iPod to 2010 iPod touch – Five years of Apple
Over the last half decade, Apple has radically changed what $299 can buy, with major advancements in the processor power, efficiency, connectivity, size, weight and quality of its iPod music player. Five years ago, Apple had just released the 5th generation iPod, the first capable of playing full motion video. It was offered in 30 and 60GB versions, costing $299 and $399. The 30GB model boasted 14 hours of audio playback or 2 hours of video. Apple had just lined up the ability to buy TV
Read MoreLeave a CommentiPod Nano Hack Could Enable Video, Games
James Whelton won a pink 8GB iPod Nano, and on the plane on his way back home he hacked it. And while he hasn’t done anything as spectacular as a jailbreak, he got the better of the little iPad and dug out some interesting details of what may be possible. James got control of the Nano’s SpringBoard, the iPod equivalent of a desktop, where all app icons appear. Normally, the Nano’s OS checks to make sure that it isn’t trying to load a modified version. James bypassed this check and
Read MoreLeave a CommentPreview: LunaTik iPod nano watch conversion kit (Verdict: awesome)
In November I posted a round up of some of the watch conversion kits that have come to market since Apple announced the diminutive, sixth-generation iPod nano on September 1, 2010. My favorite nano watch to-date is the LunaTik, which smashed the pledge record on startup site Kickstarter.com by raising almost $1 million (the goal was $15,000). I’ve been testing a pre-production sample LunaTik for the last few days and wanted to share some of my initial feedback. The first thing that
Read MoreLeave a CommentBefore iTunes, who sold The Beatles online? This guy
The Beatles famously kept their music off digital download services until coming to iTunes only weeks ago—but that didn't prevent numerous creative attempts to offer the valuable songs. Norway's state broadcaster even released the music in podcasts in early 2009 before having its experiment shut down over licensing issues. But the strangest, ballsiest attempt at selling The Beatles online came from Hank Risan, the head of a company called BlueBeat. In late 2009, BlueBeat began offering The
Read MoreLeave a CommentFiremint Real Racing 2 out now for iPhone and iPod touch
Firemint has released Real Racing 2 for the iPhone and iPod touch. The eagerly anticipated iOS title brings 16 player online racing, which is a first for the platform. The second-generation game features 30 highly detailed cars including the 2010 Ford Shelby Mustang GT500, the 2010 Nissan GT-R (R35) and the 2012 McLaren MP4-12C. Its career mode alone offers gamers over 10 hours of gameplay. Real Racing 2 has been in development for 18 months with a budget of $2 million by a team of 38 Firemint
Read MoreLeave a CommentmSpot puts iTunes music in the cloud for iPhone users
Access your iTunes music over the air from anywhere you are. This is something Apple hasn’t yet added as an iPhone or iTunes feature. Instead, users are forced to sync their new music back and forth and pick and choose what you want on the go since the iPhone is limited in storage capacity. Thankfully, a service called mSpot, which has been available on the Android since June, has a solution. How does it work? Simply sign up for a free account, upload your music into their cloud, and download
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