iOS 8.1.3 Pangu, TaiG and PP jailbreak exploits for iPhone, iPad and iPod touch has been patched by Apple with the release of this new firmware today. More details can be found right here past the jump.
If you’ve been jailbreaking for a while now, you already know the drill, which involves completely swerving any new build of iOS until they’re deemed safe by an established, knowledgeable member of the jailbreaking fold. But for the benefit of those less familiar jailbreakers, you must not update to iOS 8.1.3.
Apple has released new iOS 8.2 beta 5 download for iPhone, iPad, iPod touch to developers. More on the update can be found right here after the break.
Having pushed out the fourth beta of the upcoming iOS 8.2 software back in mid-January, Apple has kicked off the first working day of this month with yet another installment. We already know, from previous iOS 8.2 betas before now, that the update will bring Apple Watch support to the masses, and with CEO Tim Cook having last week indicated that the wearable is on track for an April launch, it’s no surprise to see such a swift release of yet another beta.
Looking for a way to wirelessly transfer files from your Mac or PC to your iOS device the easy way? One such solution has just gone free on the App Store, so head on after the jump to find out more about it.
If there’s one win point for Android over iOS, it would be the hassle-free USB connection for the former with a PC or Mac to serve as removable storage device. Apple’s mobile devices have the whole iTunes routine to play with, or you can get similar functionality by jailbreaking the device, but out-of-the-box, iOS devices lag behind in this arena.
If you’re a fan of portable gaming and have been craving to play some classic PlayStation Portable (PSP) titles on your smartphone or tablet, you’ve come to the right place. The famous PSP emulator, titled PPSSPP, has been released as v 1.0 for Android devices over at the Google Play Store, and brings almost all the goodness of its iOS counterpart to the mix.
The PlayStation Portable emulator – PPSSPP – has been available for quite a while for jailbroken, non-jailbroken iOS devices, including Android hardware, but today marks a significant milestone, as the software is now available to download directly from the Play Store.
If you’ve found yourself missing The Pirate Bay over the last few weeks then you’ll be pleased to know that the site is now back online. For the time being at least.
When The Pirate Bay had its servers raised at the Nacka station, which is a nuclear bunker that happens to house a data center, it looked like curtains for the infamous torrent site. All the pessimism wasn’t needed though because TPB is now back online.