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Jailbreak Tweaks
Articles that help jailbreakers tweak the Apple OS to do something that Apple didn't intend, but may be useful. New Way to multi-task, more icons in dock, tethering, etc
Could This Be The Easiest Way To Open URLs In Chrome For iOS?

Could This Be The Easiest Way To Open URLs In Chrome For iOS?

Since Chrome for iOS launched, countless jailbreak tweaks have been released, with each one promising to change the app for the better. Though we've already told you how it's possible to open Safari URLs in Chrome using one jailbreak package, Redmond Pie has just drawn out attention to an alternate method that would appear to be all the more easier to install, and more usable, too.

Joe White
Change The Color Of Your Status Bar With This Fabulous New Jailbreak Tweak

Change The Color Of Your Status Bar With This Fabulous New Jailbreak Tweak

In iOS 6, the iOS status bar gets smart. In short, the bar automatically changes color depending on the app currently opened on the iDevice in question. The result is great: the boring, dull status bar from iOS 5 and below that we all know (and loath) is replaced by something that, at least intermittently, is rather more aesthetically appealing.

Joe White
Jailbreak Only: Deck HD - Available Now In The Cydia Store

Jailbreak Only: Deck HD - Available Now In The Cydia Store

Remember Deck HD? The jailbreak tweak, which we told you about previously, provides users with an easy-to-access menu of settings and toggles for jailbroken iPad owners. Now, the package is available to download in the Cydia Store for $1.99 via the ModMyi repository, as iDownloadBlog reports.

Joe White
Jailbreak Only: How To Add iOS 6's Twitter Widget To iOS 5

Jailbreak Only: How To Add iOS 6's Twitter Widget To iOS 5

In iOS 6, Apple has added a swanky Twitter widget to Notification Center. Touching the widget invokes the built-in tweet display, from which users can type out an update and post it to Twitter, all without having to launch a third-party iOS application. Though this feature is "officially" limited to iOS 6, jailbreakers will be pleased to learn that a new package can add the feature to jailbroken iOS 5-powered iDevices.

Joe White