Greenpois0n RC5 For Windows Released!
That's right - you can now jailbreak iOS 4.2.1 using a Windows computer thanks to Greenpois0n RC5! Read on to learn more and find out where to get it.
That's right - you can now jailbreak iOS 4.2.1 using a Windows computer thanks to Greenpois0n RC5! Read on to learn more and find out where to get it.
Apple unveiled the Mac App Store at an event cleverly called Back To The Mac. The idea was that Apple would take advantage of what it learned with iOS, and bring it back to the Macintosh. Unsurprisingly, many software developers followed the same path in making their first Mac App Store apps; they took a lot from iOS.
Phone Disk can be downloaded for free until December 1, 2010. View your iPhone, iPad or iPod touch files directly from the Mac Finder or Explorer on a PC. Read more...
If you’re looking for yet another reason to jailbreak, we have a fresh new tweak from Cydia for you. It’s called App Switcher Volume, it goes for $0.99 and will allow you to simply adjust the volume of your iOS 4 device from the multitasking bar.
Tired of having to live with Pandora's limits on how many songs you can skip? Well, as always, there is a jailbreak hack for that.
Remember the Apple Newton? If you do, you'll really find this really interesting: some clever folks actually managed to fully emulate the Newton OS... on iOS.
A lot of Web Apps don't include a feature that allows you to save them to your home screen and then launch in full screen mode. Well, here is a little workaround that will allow you do it anyway.
According to a recent report: The second rogue developer responsible for compromising iTunes has now been banished from the App Store. Read on to find out more...
You can't argue that having 3G everywhere on your iPad is unbelievably convenient. This ubiquitous access to all the content you want is indeed nothing short of revolutionary. Unfortunately, it doesn't come without a price. Fortunately if you have an iPhone 4 already, there is a workaround.
Apple finally commented on this Sunday's App Store fraud. Some accounts did indeed get hacked, but the culprit has been banned.
As I write this, there is something very wrong going on with the Apple App Store. Apparently, as you can see for yourself, most of the top books apps at the moment all come from the same developer (and seem to be crapware). A situation supposedly driven by some (large scale?) iTunes account hijacking.
There are many different ways to cope with the frustration caused by AT&T and its spotty network (or its new capped data plans). Usually, it involves ranting in our comment section or writing to AT&T's CEO (not recommended). One user took his frustration to a whole new level and built, what so many are dreaming of, a Verizon iPad.
SNES games are soon to be ported to the iPad with the uprising SNES HD, with up to four iPhones and iPod Touches as controllers.
Want Netflix on your iPhone already? Sure, here is how.
While you can already search for iPad apps in many non-US App Stores, they all still lack the filter function present in the US that lets you switch to iPad apps. Does it mean that local iPad App Store pages don't exist? Not at all, they're already there; here is how to access them.