📅 April 8, 2011

MT Gestures: Enable Multitasking Gestures On iPhone 4 And iPod Touch 4G Running iOS 4.3.1

New day, new tweak in Cydia: MT Gestures. Apple added multitasking gestures in 4.3 beta 1 but disabled them in every following release after. This package will give you back those gestures. Just enable in winterboard and a new toggle will appear in the settings app. Supports iPod Touch 4 and iPhone 4. Check out the this video demo of multitasking gestures running on an iPhone.

MT Gestures is available in Cydia via modmyi repo…

📅 April 7, 2011

iPhone DevTeam Drops RedSn0w 0.9.6RC11. Added Boot Animations, Removed Misleading Settings

Just a quick heads-up: the iPhone DevTeam just released a new update to redsn0w which brings us to v0.9.6RC11.

Just a quick heads-up: the iPhone DevTeam just released a new update to redsn0w which brings us to v0.9.6RC11.  Those running redsn0w may have noticed we enabled too many Settings options in some versions of the jailbreak (for instance, what you want your side switch to do, even if you have no side switch because you’re not using an iPad).  RC11 corrects that.

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📅 April 4, 2011

HOW TO: Use PwnageTool To Untethered Jailbreak iOS 4.3.1

The iPhone DevTeam has just released an update to their PwnageTool which allows us to untethered jailbreak iOS 4.3.1. The 4.3.1 untether exploit comes courtesy of Stefan Esser (@i0n1c on twitter), a security researcher based in Germany.

The iPhone DevTeam has just released an update to their PwnageTool which allows us to untethered jailbreak iOS 4.3.1. The 4.3.1 untether exploit comes courtesy of Stefan Esser (@i0n1c on twitter), a security researcher based in Germany. Stefan has a long history of vulnerability research, and ironically his first contribution to the iPhone jailbreak community was improved security — last year he beat Apple to the punch and implemented ASLR for jailbroken iPhones with his “antid0te” framework.

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📅 March 26, 2011

TinyUmbrella Updated With iOS 4.3.1 Support

Just a quick heads-up: notcom updated tinyumbrella to v4.30.05. TinyUmbrella now supports 4.3.1 for the relevant devices

Just a quick heads-up: notcom updated tinyumbrella to v4.30.05. TinyUmbrella now supports 4.3.1 for the relevant devices ( iPhone4, 3GS, iPad1 & 2, iPod 3 & 4 ) . Currently only iPhone 4 for Verizon does not have 4.3.1 support (as there is no 4.3.1 available for the Verizon iphone).

Download TinyUmbrella for Mac OS X and Windows, here…

📅 March 26, 2011

Apple Drops iOS 4.3.1 For iPhone, iPad And iPod Touch. Jailbreakers And Unlockers Stay Away

Just a quick heads-up: Apple just dropped iOS 4.3.1 for iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch.

Just a quick heads-up: Apple just dropped iOS 4.3.1 for iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch. This update contains improvements and other bug fixes including:

  • Fixes an occasional graphics glitch on the iPod touch (4th generation)
  • Resolves bugs related to activating and connecting to some cellular networks
  • Fixes image flicker when using Apple Digital AV Adapter with some TVs
  • Resolves an issue authenticating with some enterprise web services

This should go without saying, but jailbreakers and unlockers should stay away from this update for now. MuscleNerds says that ‘ (It’s very unlikely they fixed the bug in comex’s unreleased iPad2 jailbreak, but you never know. Better to wait for confirmation first.) ‘ We will keep you updated, stay tuned…

📅 March 23, 2011

iOS 4.3.1 To Drop In 1-2 Weeks With Minor Bug Fixes. BGR Gets A First Look At The New Build

it really does look as if iOS 4.3.1 will simply fix bugs, hence the version numbering. Battery life seems a tad bit better, though that’s not scientific at all.

Apple is set to drop iOS 4.3.1 in 1-2 weeks, and it will contain minor bug fixes hence the build number. BGR gets a first hands-on the new build, and they are reporting that ‘it really does look as if iOS 4.3.1 will simply fix bugs, hence the version numbering. Battery life seems a tad bit better, though that’s not scientific at all.’