Saturday, November 29, 2014

  • TaiG's jailbreak for iOS 8.1.1 is available now for Windows users

    A jailbreak solution is available now for Apple's iOS 8.1.1 software update. TaiG's jailbreak for iOS 8.1.1 is available now for Windows users is a story by AppAdvice.com AppAdvice - iPhone, iPad, iPod, App Reviews + News

  • Top 10 Winterboard Themes for iOS 8

    Once you get your tweaks all set up for iOS 8, the next thing you start looking for is a Winterboard theme to change up the look of your device. Well, it took a little while before we got themes that were updated for iOS 8 and the iPhone 6/6+, but today we're bringing you 10 themes that you'll…

  • Best Black Friday Weekend Deals on Macs, iPhones, iPads, Apps and Accessories

    While Black Friday is gone, many retailers and online stores continue to offer their Black Friday discounts over this weekend. Here are the best Black Friday Weekend deals. Continue reading →

  • How to Jailbreak iOS 8.1.1, iOS 8.2 beta using TaiG

    Chinese hackers surprised everyone by releasing TaiG jailbreak for iOS 8.1.1 and iOS 8.2 beta. Here's how to jailbreak your device running on iOS 8.1.1 or iOS 8.2 beta using TaiG jailbreak. Continue reading →

  • TaiG Jailbreak for iOS 8.1.1, iOS 8.2 beta released [Updated]

    Apple's most recent iOS release, iOS 8.1.1, kills the Pangu jailbreak, but a few days back, we'd seen a demo of an untethered iOS 8.1.1 jailbreak from iH8sn0w. Chinese company Taig has now released an untethered jailbreak that claims to work with iOS 8.1.1 and even iOS 8.2 beta. Continue…

  • iOS 8.2 Has Been Jailbroken Before It's Even Released

    The 8.2 version of iOS is still in beta and unavailable to non-developers, but that hasn't stopped Chinese-based outfit TaiG from breaking it free from Apple's shackles (and also jailbreaking 8.1.1, the current release, in the process). Read more...

  • FingerKey app uses iPhone's Touch ID to unlock your Mac

    I'm calling it right now: I predict within a few years (let's say around the "iPhone 7's" release) that Apple will have a native solution for unlocking your Mac using your iPhone/iPad's Touch ID sensor. I'm basing this on Apple expanding the use of Touch ID through…

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