Download iTunes 10.6 (Windows & Mac)
Apple has released iTunes 10.6. Suitable for both Mac and Windows, safe for jailbreakers, you should download and update.
Apple has released iTunes 10.6. Suitable for both Mac and Windows, safe for jailbreakers, you should download and update.
Apple released iOS 5.1 during their March keynote speech; a keynote where we also saw the 3rd generations of the iPad and AppleTV rolled out. As always, iTunes tends to get a little bit tempramental when it comes to grabbing firmware updates therefore you may well find it easier to download directly from Apple’s servers.
The rather excellent XBMC media centre has been ported to the iOS platform, so without further ado, lets get that wonderful software on your iPhone, iPad and / or iPod Touch!
Permission is granted for you to carry out a little happy dance before sitting down and carrying out the merry business of carrying out an untethered jailbreak of your cherished device using the Absinthe tool on Mac / Windows or Linux.
So, you’re all fired up and ready to either enter the world of jailbreaking iOS device for the first time, or maybe are just looking for the most current “How to”? The method we’re about to explain uses redsn0w and works on both the PC and Mac platforms.
If you want to go ahead and download / install this firmware update then you might find one of the following links
Photo credit: B Rosen (Flickr) One of our regular readers, @nishmyshkin recently got in touch to ask us why his iPhone 3GS wouldn’t let him upgrade his iOS to a newer firmware. Each time he tried he got the following message: “The iPhone could not be restored . This device isn’t eligible for the requested build.“ [...]
1% of the jailbreak community, or in other numbers, 2 million iOS devices have now been jailbroken using JailbreakMe v3. A fantastic feat in this version’s first week.
Comex, the man behind JailbreakMe and the latest iOS userland jailbreak, let the jailbreak community know yesterday that there’s a known problem with the iPad Camera Connection kit when JailbreakMe has been used to jailbreak an iOS device.
It’s recommended that you plug the JailbreakMe PDF exploit once you’re up and running with your jailbreak. As you’d expect, there’s a jailbreak app for that.
We’ve already written specifically about how to jailbreak the iPad 2 since that’s ground breaking. The great news is this jailbreak can be used on other iDevices too
We’re delighted to be able to share with news that it’s now finally possible to jailbreak the iPad 2. The process is simple and thankfully untethered
Once you’ve jailbroken your iOS device and installed the OpenSSH app from Cydia, the first thing you must do to ensure maximum security and minimum risk, is change the default SSH password.
Looking for a permanent way to stop SSH from auto enabling when (re)booting an iPhone / iPad / iPod touch? You should read this before proceeding any further.
Let’s say you accidentally updated your iPhone to a version of iOS for which there’s no jailbreak yet and you want to downgrade your iPhone to an earlier iOS version. If you’ve got saved SHSH blobs this guide can help you downgrade.
If you’ve jailbroken your iDevice and run Cydia then you’ll have, without realising it, backed up something called an SHSH blob. Whilst the term seems geeky and uninteresting, if you’re a jailbreaker it’s essential you stay on top of making sure your blobs are all saved