We love FaceTime, and we love Jailbreaking. With that in mind, it's no surprise this post by Italian blog iPadevice caught our eye. What the post explains is how a reader (DjBeppee) has managed to get FaceTime running on a jailbroken iPad running the latest beta of iOS 4.3.
Now that Verizon iPhone 4s have started being delivered all across the United States, it was only a matter of time before the guys over at iFixit took one to pieces. Now they have, they've made an interesting discovery.
So as it turned out, the Verizon iPhone 4 is vulnerable to Limera1n bootrom based exploit, and untethered GreenPois0n kernel based exploit which makes it possible to jailbreak on iOS 4.2.6, untethered using GreenPois0n RC5.4.
We just reported that Apple's WWDC 2011 is speculated to be hosted from 5th to 9th June. The report has been based on educated guesses by looking at the Apple's events schedule. Since the WWDC lasts at least a few days, June 5th-9th seemed the only possible slot.
The yet to be released Sn0wbreeze 2.2 will enable you to play Pac-Man game to keep you busy while the custom IPSW is being built for your iPhone, iPad or iPod touch
With Verizon iPhones starting to arrive with lucky customers already, the question on all our lips was simple: is the CDMA version of Apple's smartphone jailbreakable on iOS 4.2.6 using existing software? Well, it appears it is!
FaceTime for iPad is probably one of the most missed features by the iPhone/iPod users. It certainly would have been a better experience if the iPad offered a front-facing camera and FaceTime. That because of the user-experience that the 10" screen provides over the the iPhone's 3.5".
Owners of the 2nd generation Apple TV on iOS 4.2.1 will soon be able to jailbreak their devices, untethered thanks to the upcoming GreenPois0n RC6. Joshua Hill of the Chronic Dev Team confirmed it earlier today.
Verizon's iPhone has been a huge success and has already broken Verizon's all-time sales records in just 2 hours. Earlier today, we shared a commercial of Verizon iPhone which takes on AT&T's network problems. However, we did mention an upside of sticking to AT&T, which was 3G data and voice at the same time.
With Chronic Dev Team releasing GreenPois0n RC5 yesterday much was made of the inclusion of the option to add a custom animated boot logo. That's all well and dandy, other than the fact it doesn't entirely work.

