
A quick tutorial on how set up a simple macOS VM in QEMU, accelerated by KVM. Jump over the break to learn more…
The easiest way to install and run macOS Catalina on your Linux machine

A quick tutorial on how set up a simple macOS VM in QEMU, accelerated by KVM. Jump over the break to learn more…
App Outlet is a Universal application store inspired on the Linux App Store online service.
On Linux if you’re looking for a Flatpak you search Flathub. A Snap? Snapcraft. An AppImage? Well… there better be one on the release page. There’s various Linux app stores and formats around, and you might have a favorite.
After the Linux app store website died earlier this year, there wasn’t any source that gathers all the apps, in different formats, in a one single UI.
Until now…
John Leake has created what may be the world’s smallest working Macintosh using a Raspberry Pi computer, PVC, some off-the shelf parts and a Mac emulator running under Linux. He calls it “Mini Mac.”
John Leake, co-host of the RetroMacCast, has created what may be the world’s smallest working Macintosh using a Raspberry Pi computer, PVC, some off-the shelf parts and a Mac emulator running under Linux. He calls it “Mini Mac.”
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Ubuntu has announced plans to develop its first smartphone, the Ubuntu Edge
Ubuntu has announced plans to develop its first smartphone, the Ubuntu Edge. More than just a smartphone, Ubuntu plans to give the Edge the ability to dock and become a desktop PC. To do so, Ubuntu intends to equip the phone with a multi-core processor, 4 GBs of RAM, 128 GBs of store, a dual-LTE chip, and a crystal clear 4.5″ sapphire-crystal display. In addition to running its own software, the phone will also have Android compatibility with a dual-booting system.
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XBMC releases an update to v12.1 which comes with many fixes including full iOS 6 and iPhone 5 support
Just a quick heads-up: a just-launched XBMC 12.1 update improves the experience in several ways on Apple platforms, rolling up iOS 6 support for second-generation Apple TV boxes, making full use of the iPhone 5’s expanded screen and bringing support in OS X for both the default audio device and playback acceleration from Intel GPUs.
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Ninja Blocks are tiny cloud enabled computers that can sense their environment by receiving input from a variety of sensors & can affect their surroundings by controlling lights, power sockets, and other actuators.
This compact, completely customizable/hackable device allows you to connect with a variety of sensors and actuators to monitor and control things around your home, all directly from your iPhone.
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Just a quick heads-up for our fellow Linux users: Chronic Dev has just released the untethered jailbreak for iPhone 4S/iPas 2. If this your first time jailbreaking your iDevice(s) ( welcome! ) , or don’t know how to use the the tool, check out either one of our Mac or Windows Absinthe tutorial.
Download GreenPois0n Absinthe v0.3 for Linux (x86/x86_64) ( FSM download mirror )
iEmu is an emulator based on the popular open-source emulator QEMU. The project’s primary goal is to implement support for the S5L8930 chipset, which is used in the iPhone 4 and the first-generation iPad.
New day, new kickstarter project. iEmu is an emulator based on the popular open-source emulator QEMU. The project’s primary goal is to implement support for the S5L8930 chipset, which is used in the iPhone 4 and the first-generation iPad. Since the specifications for this chipset and other supporting hardware used by Apple’s devices aren’t public, supporting these devices takes some heavy reverse engineering.
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The app is different from the Mac/Windows version, because it doesn’t have an UI. Instead, you will have to run the jailbreak through the terminal.
First, we showed you a video demo of a dual-boot iPhone 2G running iPhone OS and Android OS, and now planetbeing ported the dual-boot to the iPhone 3G.
First, we showed you a video demo of a dual-boot iPhone 2G running iPhone OS and Android OS, and now planetbeing ported the dual-boot to the iPhone 3G. The vid speaks for itself, and if you want to know how to install Android OS on your iPhone make sure you follow this tutorial.