The wait is over folks, Apple has just released iOS 6 for all supported iOS devices. Apple previewed iOS 6
at WWDC 2012 earlier this and released beta builds for registered Apple
developers only. If you were one of those Apple developers then this
probably isn’t a big news for you but a lot of people who are not
registered Apple developers were deprived of iOS 6. The fruit company
has brought some significant changes in their mobile operating system.
iOS 6 packs more than 200 new features which would give all iOS users a better experience on all supported devices.
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Tuesday, 25 September 2012
Wednesday, 22 August 2012
Apple iPhone 5 Release Date For September 21 Apparently Confirmed By Verizon Vacation Blackout
Despite Apple's silence, millions of its fans all around the globe now have a solid date to mark on their calendars for the highly expected release of the next generation iPhone, aka "iPhone 5." It's now widely believed that the flagship smartphone will be introduced September 12 and will be made available from the following Friday, September 21.
Monday, 9 July 2012
DNSChanger May Shutdown Your Internet On Monday, Here’s How To Check Your PC / Mac For This Malware And Remove It
It’s all over the news these days, a malware by the name of DNSChanger is scheduled to “go into effect” on Monday whereby infected computers would lose access to the Internet. It’s a scary thing to hear for sure, but there are ways to detect the malware and remove it.
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Friday, 6 July 2012
Wireless Charging System For your iPhone 4S / iPhone 4 / 3GS
Apple are already granted patent for the wireless charging design that permits the device to work with induction for the battery charging without connecting with USB cable.
This will probably make the charging experience of iOS users very much convenient. You should be able to easily charge the iPhone, iPod or iPad tablet by placing it on the charging station.
This will probably make the charging experience of iOS users very much convenient. You should be able to easily charge the iPhone, iPod or iPad tablet by placing it on the charging station.
Tuesday, 15 May 2012
iOS 5.1.1 Untethered Jailbreak Won’t Work With iPod touch 3G And iPhone 3GS
Pod2G has just announced that his upcoming iOS 5.1.1 untethered jailbreak
won’t work on iPod touch 3G and iPhone 3GS. The announcement was made
in a Twitter update earlier today, later it was also posted on his blog.
iOS 5.1.1 untethered jailbreak is what the community is looking forward
to right now and the hacker has been actively working
on it from quite some time now.
Friday, 20 April 2012
How To Factory Unlock Your iPhone Without Losing Jailbreak
AT&T finally changed
their iPhone unlocking policies from April 8th and now they will unlock
your off-contracts iPhones. A lot of people have successfully unlocked their iPhones using this new service, we’ve already discussed a lot about how this service works and who is eligible to apply
for a factory unlock. Those who were successful in their unlock quest
had to restore their jailbroken iPhone 4 and iPhone 3GS in order get
their iPhones unlocked because this procedure requires Apple’s
interference via iTunes and the mothership releases an unlock request
only when you connect a Deactivated iPhone to iTunes.
Pod2G Exploits Required To Jailbreak iOS 5.1 Untethered
A good news just when you need it, famous iOS developer and hacker
pod2g who is also a prominent member of Chronic Dev team has just
announced that he has all exploits required to jailbreak iOS 5.1
untethered. Apple released iOS 5.1 last month when they introduced third generation of iPad, iOS 5.1 was jailbroken
within 24 hours of it’s released but the jailbreak was limited to non
A5 devices only which means iPhone 4S, iPad 2 and all new iPad were not
supported. Currently we have a tethered jailbreak for iOS 5.1 which
means you have to connect your iOS device to computer and boot it in a
jailbroken state every time you reboot.
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