Since releasing its iOS 8.1.1 jailbreak tool some days ago, the TaiG team has continued to push swift updates, and following the recent introduction of English language support, TaiG v1.1.0 has just been rolled out. Details on what’s new, as well as the relevant download information, can be seen below.
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Thanks to a multitude of features added by Apple with the past few generations of iOS, locating a lost or stolen iPhone, iPad or iPod touch is a great deal easier than it used to be. Find My iPhone has been integral, but as with any good feature, requires a device to be switched on to have any effect. Or so we thought; Find My iPhone also includes a little toggle that'll enable you to log your device's last known GPS location before it lost battery, and below, we'll show you how to activate this potential lifesaver.
Spotify is among the major players in the streaming music game, and in spite of its significant user base, the company remains squarely focused on driving up membership numbers. In its latest promotion push, Spotify is offering its 'Premium' service to users for three months for just $0.99, which costs $9.99 regularly for one full month.
Here's how you can download and install Nintendo DS emulator and games on iOS 8.1.1 running on iPhone, iPad, iPod touch. Complete instructions in detail on video can be found right here.
TaiG iOS 8.1.1 untethered jailbreak tool in English version is now available to download for iPhone, iPad and iPod touch users. You can download it from here.
Android 5.0.1 Lollipop factory image download files have been released for Nexus 7, 9, and Nexus 10. Here are the direct download links for the update.
Cyber Monday is a day when even after masses of Thanksgiving and Black Friday deals, retailers regain their composure for one last sales push, and with the start of this week having seen the annual online-only deals roll out en masse, a new report has shone light on some very interesting stats relating to the ensuing spike in online traffic.
OS X Yosemite may have been deemed an evolutionary as opposed to a revolutionary jump from last year's Mavericks, but such is the nature of Mac software updates nowadays. The annual release cycle means that the number and intensity of improvements has naturally decreased over the past few generations, but having said that, OS X 10.10 Yosemite is still considered the most progressive release for a couple of years now. One of the features many have enjoyed is the all-new Dark Mode, but accessing it isn't as quick and simple and painless as it perhaps should be, and so with this in mind, one developer has put together a bit of code to bring a Dark Mode toggle to the OS X Menu Bar.
As you’ll likely have heard by now, the TaiG iOS 8.1.1 jailbreak tool has offered an untethered jailbreak for those running the very latest iOS 8.1.1, which is somewhat miraculous given that Apple only rolled the software out a fortnight ago. Now that the dust has settled and presumably thousands of iOS device owners have gone ahead and jailbroken their devices, TaiG has released a statement clarifying its new tool, as well as alluding to potential collaborative ventures with the famed Pangu team.
Bloatware is the bane of many mobile users' lives, and in fact, you'd be hard-pushed to find anybody who is in favor of having immovable, mandatory apps taking up precious storage space even if they're not wanted nor needed. But in a story that will surely be the subject of a massive backlash across the Android community, a newly rolled-out service will begin to allow both device manufacturers and network operators to "post-load" apps without the permission of the owner.
















