📅 January 3, 2011

HOW TO: Boot Your Tethered Jailbroken iPhone/iPod Touch Running iOS 4.2.1 [Mac]

The iPhone DevTeam updated redsn0w to include “one-click” support for those of you running the tethered 4.2.1 jailbreak. Using command-line arguments, you can now bypass the screens you’d normally see as you use redsn0w to “Just boot tethered for now”.

The iPhone DevTeam updated redsn0w to include “one-click” support for those of you running the tethered 4.2.1 jailbreak. Using command-line arguments, you can now bypass the screens you’d normally see as you use redsn0w to “Just boot tethered for now”.

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📅 November 23, 2010

HOW TO: Save A List Of Your Installed Cydia Apps

Most probably you got at least a few repos installed ( beside the default ones ) and a dozen packages. So here’s a quick and sweet tutorial on how to save a list of all your installed Cydia apps… ( if for any reason you need something like this )

If you are reading this, there’s 99.9% chances you have at least one jailbroken device, and the most common thing that you will find all jailbroken iOS devices is Cydia. Most probably you got at least a few repos installed ( beside the default ones ) and a dozen packages. So here’s a quick and sweet tutorial on how to save a list of all your installed Cydia apps… ( if for any reason you need something like this )

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📅 September 19, 2010

Sunday Fun: How To Make The Droid Sound On Your Mac [video]

If you’ve got a Mac, the “droid” sound that Android phones make, can be produced in the following manner….

If you’ve got a Mac, the “droid” sound that Android phones make — yep, the one from the commercials ( see after the jump ) — can be produced in the following manner:

1. Go To System Preferences > Speech > Text to Speech > Voice: Cellos

2. `say droid`

OR…

1. Open Terminal.app
2. Type say -v “Cellos” “droid” at the prompt

See the commercial after the jump…

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📅 June 24, 2010

MobileTerminal Officially Updated For iOS 4

MobileTerminal was finally updated for iOS 4.0 , and comes with new functions and a slightly tweaked UI. Unfortunately this is not an official release, so you won’t find it in Cydia. The good news is that you can download the .deb file and install it yourself.

Yesterday we gave you a first look at MobileTerminal 4.26 optimized for iOS 4. It was an unofficial release, and unstable. Today, MobileTerminal 4.26 was officially released in Cydia but it is still unstable. The update doesn’t come with an official changelog.

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📅 June 23, 2010

MobileTerminal v4.26 For iOS 4.0 ( unofficial .deb )

MobileTerminal was finally updated for iOS 4.0 , and comes with new functions and a slightly tweaked UI. Unfortunately this is not an official release, so you won’t find it in Cydia. The good news is that you can download the .deb file and install it yourself.

MobileTerminal was finally updated for iOS 4.0 , and comes with new functions and a slightly tweaked UI. Unfortunately this is not an official release, so you won’t find it in Cydia. The good news is that you can download the .deb file and install it yourself.

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📅 May 8, 2010

OpenPWN: Open-Source Payload Development Platform Is Now Live

The goal of OpenPwn is to give would-be developers a simple, clear, and easy to understand starting point for developing jailbreaks. OpenPwn is a simple open-source payload.

Today, we told you about OpenPwn, an open-source payload development platoform.The goal of OpenPwn is to give would-be developers a simple, clear, and easy to understand starting point for developing jailbreaks. OpenPwn is a simple open-source payload. There will be many examples of how to use this payload to achieve different goals. As developers use OpenPwn to build their payloads, the hope is that they keep their work open-source and share it. This will give people an opportunity to see, add-to, or change payloads to work with their own payload efforts.

You can check the site here, and also check a intro video here

📅 May 7, 2010

OpenPWN: Open-Source Payload Development

The goal of OpenPwn is to give would-be developers a simple, clear, and easy to understand starting point for developing jailbreaks. OpenPwn is a simple open-source payload.

With the number of vulnerabilities dwindling in the iPhone OS, there is never been a better time to get the community more involved in developing jailbreaks. When most people in the community decide they would like to help out and try to investigate how to go about it, they typically find little or no help in doing so. Even the official documentation that is available, is typically hard to understand, and in most cases, out-dated information.

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📅 August 13, 2009

HowTo: Change Default iPhone Password ( alpine ) And Increase Security

Since you can login on EVERY iPhone in the world with the same username and password, makes it easier for people to create (potential) exploits for this device. And, we had enough of that lately… Luckily for all of you that have an jailbroken device there is a quick fix for this:

Every iPhone in the world has the same username ( root ) and password ( alpine ) . This opens the door to exploits. Luckily there is a quick fix for this:

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