
Some time has passed since Apple pushed the final version of the iOS 5.0.1 out of the door, which included a number of important fixes for the iDevice users. Firstly, it fixed the well-known battery draining issues that many iPhone 3GS/4 and iPhone 4S users are experiencing with their devices upgraded to the latest iOS 5. At least this is what Apple claims! Secondly, original iPad 1 users got lucky because Apple has enabled the multi-touch gestures for them in iOS 5.0.1. This features was disabled in the iOS 5.0 for the iPad 1 users but was only available to Read More >

Home button on Apple iPhone is in fact the ONLY physical button that is available on the front-side and is used extensively during the normal operation i.e., to exit out of currently running application, accessing the multi-tasking bar and so on. This is in contrast many Android phones where we may have more button on our disposal. For example, on my Samsung Galaxy S2 (SII) I have three button on front – two additional buttons apart from typical Home button. They can be indispensable once you get used to them particularly the Back button. Furthermore, Home button on many Android Read More >

All iPhone 4/3GS, iPhone 4 CDMA, iPad1 and iPod Touch users rejoice as wait is finally over and fully untethered jailbreak for most of the current iDevices is released because of the hard work of pod2g that spent countless days to successfully release this solution. pod2g has provided the untethered jailbreak to both iPhone Dev-Team as well Chronic Dev-Team so that a proper untethered jailbreak tool can be released based on this contribution. Thankfully iPhone Dev-Team didn’t take much time to release a major update in the form of Redsn0w 0.9.10b1 which supports untethered jailbreak for the above mentioned iDevices. Read More >

There are already a number of ways that a user can monitor the torrent download on his or her PC from a mobile device. But what if you want to download the torrents on your smartphone? – in particular on an iOS platform such as iPhone! There are some choices that we mentioned in the past for jailbroken phones to do but iTransmission seems to be the best option yet. iTransmission of course requires a jailbroken iDevice and you can actually download the latest IPA file form the Google Repository on official homepage. I am not sure that if its Read More >

We all know that hardware UI acceleration has been introduced in Android 3.0 Honeycomb by Google but it was of course exclusive to the Tablets. Now the same hardware accelerated GUI and animation enhancements has been introduced in the Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich as well. According to the many initial reports Android 4.0 does indeed feels more responsive and smooth from a user experience perspective (as compared to the Gingerbread Android 2.3 on the smartphones). But there are some people that still believe that even with the ICS introduction Android might still be lagging behind Apple iOS in terms of Read More >

If already available jailbreak tools for the iPhone, iPad or iPod Touch devices are not enough for you such as Redsn0w, PwnageTool, Sn0wbreeze etc. then you will be happy to know that there is now yet another choice to jailbreak your iOS 5.0 and iOS 5.0.1 based Apple devices. Pwn Dev Team has just released a jailbreak tool for the above mentioned iOS versions that provides a tethered jailbreak solution for the users on the Mac. According to the dev a version of the Ac1dsn0w might be released for the Windows as well. So if you are a windows user Read More >

As we mentioned some days ago that iOS 5.0.1 is now available for download for the general public. This is just a minor release as we all expected, more specifically this release fixes the battery draining issues on the iDevices (at least this is what Apple claimed!), enables multitouch gestures on original iPad 1 and some other minor fixes here & there. Good news is that iOS 5.0.1 release can also be jailbroken using the recently released redsn0w 0.9.9b8 easily. Although the jailbreak will be tethered for all iDevice except the iPhone 3GS on the old bootrom. Unfortunately, despite all Read More >

Its just a few days ago, that we mentioned that Apple has pushed the beta 2 of the iOS 5.0.1 to the developers, which includes a number of very important fixes for the iDevice users. Firstly, it fixes the well-known battery draining issues that many iPhone 3GS/4 and iPhone 4S users are experiencing with their devices upgraded to the latest iOS 5. Secondly, original iPad 1 users got lucky this time because Apple has enabled the multi-touch gestures for them in iOS 5.0.1. Remember that this features was disabled in the iOS 5.0 for the iPad 1 users but was Read More >

iOS 5.0.1 beta 2 has already been pushed to the developers by Apple to fix a couple of issues in the current iOS 5.0 most notably the quick battery draining issue we presume. If you have access to the iOS 5.0.1 or you want to simply jailbreak the existing iOS 5 on your iDevice then you will be happy to know that popular jailbreak tool called Sn0wBreeze has now been updated to the version 2.8b10, and include some notable although minor improvements. Most notable is the support for the iOS 5.0.1 that should be available to the public very soon. Read More >

Earlier, we heard the news that Apple acknowledged serious battery draining issues related to the iOS 5 and now it has been revealed that a new iOS 5.0.1 beta has been pushed to the developers. So, probably in a couple of weeks this new iOS 5.0.1 release should be available to the all iDevice users such as iPhone 4S/4 and 3GS etc. Among the changes that has been known so far is the fix of issues related to the battery draining and iCloud related bugs. But most important news for the iPad 1 users is that now iOS 5.0.1 enables Read More >