Time Warner Cable has just updated its iPad app, adding several new features. However, if you recently jailbroke your tablet via JailbreakMe, we have some bad news: TWCable TV isn't going to work.
An Apple representative has recently confirmed that the company will soon release a software update, which addresses the PDF exploit utilised by @comex' JailbreakMe solution.
Earlier today, the jailbreak mastermind @comex released JailbreakMe 3.0 - an online, Web based jailbreak solution that even supports the second generation iPad. Now, we're hearing that @comex has also released PDF Patcher 2 in Cydia: A jailbreak package that fixes the PDF exploit JailbreakMe takes advantage of.
It would appear that the relaunch of JailbreakMe is imminent. After updating the website several days ago, @comex has altered the appearance of http://jailbreakme.com once again: The website now displays an Apple Online Store sticky note, stating: “We’ll be back soon.”
A supposed email conversation between @comex and MultiMediaWill (the guy who apparently leaked the JailbreakMe PDF) has hit the Web, in which it is noted that JailbreakMe 3.0 will launch tomorrow.
This weekend, it was revealed that the domain for JailbreakMe (that is, "http://JailbreakMe.com") was up for sale via GoDaddy, which left many wondering whether @comex' online jailbreak solution was ever going to be released, following the PDF's leak earlier in the week. Now, @comex has acknowledged the sale via Twitter, claiming that he does not own the domain, and that he is not the person "who put it on GoDaddy."
A private beta tester of Comex' upcoming JailbreakMe online jailbreak solution appears to have leaked the PDF, which allows users to jailbreak an iPad 2 running iOS 4.3.3.
The famous jailbreak mastermind, @comex, has recently updated JailbreakMe - the online jailbreak solution, which has previously launched twice. For a while now, many have expected @comex to relaunch JailbreakMe with added support for iOS 4.3.3 and possibly even the second generation iPad. However, as of this moment, no such update has taken place.
Apple may be the in process of making it more difficult for users to jailbreak their iDevices. Beginning with iOS 5, Cupertino is said to be adding an additional layer of security that kicks in when a user attempts to restore to a previous firmware version using SHSH blobs, according to the DEV-TEAM BLOG.
Good news, jailbreak developers: Apple's recently released iOS 5 beta 2 software update can already be jailbroken using the existing version of redsn0w (a jailbreak solution provided by the iPhone Dev-Team).
Later this year, a jailbreak conference called "MyGreatFest" is happening in Old London Town (we already told you about this, remember?). While the conference is set to play host to a variety of influential speakers - including Jay Freeman (@saurik) and Joshua Hill (@p0sixninja) - the latter "hacker" could release a jailbreak solution for the iPhone 5 at the event.
For those curious, Chronic Dev Team is continuing to work "diligently" on jailbreaking Apple's second generation iPad, according to key team member @p0sixninja. Despite the minor announcement (which was posted to Twitter), no release date has been hinted at.
Following the release of redsn0w for iOS 5, @iH8sn0w has released a new version of sn0wbreeze, which also supports the first beta version of Apple’s upcoming software update. The news hit the Web hours ago, via @iH8sn0w’s Twitter account.
According to a recent Twitter update from @i0n1c (a member of the iPhone Dev-Team), Apple has killed the current untethered jailbreak exploit in iOS 5.
The Chronic Dev Team has recently updated its fans on the status of a variety of different things, in a blog post titled: "State of the Chronic." In the post, team member bile discusses the iPad 2 jailbreak efforts, greenpois0n support for iOS 4.3 and merchandise.
An exciting, new all-day event called "MyGreatFest" is scheduled to take place in London later this year, and will feature talks from experienced jailbreak developers - including the famous Jay Freeman ("saurik") and Joshua Hill ("p0sixninja").
Jailbreakers looking to save money through unauthorized tethering may soon get a nasty text message from AT&T, along with a heftier monthly bill. The U.S. carrier is cracking down on unauthorized tethering, especially for those users with a grandfathered unlimited data plan.
Despite the recent iOS 4.3.3 update, the folks at Dev-Team Blog confirm its untethered jailbreak is still working. This is great news for everyone in the jailbreak community, except, of course, for those with an iPad 2.