In the beginning of this month a hacked carrier update for T-Mobile iPhone 5s was released that increased data speeds. The original hack was released by Joe Brown and Sky Zangas, who are the minds behind the website iTweakiOS. This isn’t to be confused with the hack that allowed you to enable LTE on T-Mobile’s network. [...]
There’s a reason why Apple included a high resolution ‘Retina’ display on their flagship MacBook Pros: The displays are great for line art and video editing, they can fit a lot of detail on screen, and customers really like the display. The problem with the Retina display on premium MacBook Pro models is that the [...]
Awhile ago a Russian hacker by the name of Alexey Borodin managed to bypass Apple’s in-app purchases, this allows users to download in-app content for free. Apple tried to block the hacker, but failed as his in-app hack still works fine for iOS devices. They did promise that the hack will be patched in iOS 6 [...]
The Checkpwn Cydia application was released for developers only and is of no use to everyday users. If you are a developer, however, the Checkpwn Cydia application allows for easy patching and backing up of the Checkpoint.xml file, in order for libgpod to be able to work. The developer notes that when iTunes won’t sync [...]
Unexpectedly Apple released the iOS 4.3.3 firmware update today! With this firmware update many people have been wondering if i0n1c’s untethered patch will work on this small update as it did for the iOS 4.3.2 update. According to Comex the iOS 4.3.3 firmware is still vulnerable to i0n1c’s untethered patch. The interesting aspect to this, [...]
It appears as if i0n1c released the iOS 4.3.1 untethered jailbreak a few hours ago! Unfortunately he zipped the untethered jailbreak with a 30 character AES encrypted password. Which inevitably means it is going to be useless to almost 99% of people (as decrypting such a password would take weeks via bruteforce). Why did he [...]