The TaiG iOS 8.1.1 jailbreak tool download has brought a belated Thanksgiving gift to those looking to get Cydia up and running on iOS 8.1.1 or the currently in-beta iOS 8.2, and given that, like Pangu before it, it’s untethered in nature, one can simply follow the steps, apply the jailbreak, and proceed without subsequent interruption. As is the case when any new, untried or unheard tool simply lands right out of the blue, the jailbreak community has taken the past couple of days to digest the news, with trusted jailbreakers having given it the once-over, and with MuscleNerd today declaring TaiG as being safe to use, the games have most definitely begun. Now, TaiG has released a minor update in the form of version 1.0.2, which adds the ability to remove the 3K Assistant that can be optionally installed at the point of jailbreak.
Black Friday was perhaps the pinnacle of Thanksgiving weekend, with eager shoppers quite literally tripping over each other to snag the great deals on offer over the past couple of days. Black Friday has, in recent times, spilled over into what's known as Cyber Monday, an opportunity for online retailers to capitalize on the rush of pre-holiday shoppers, and iOS app devs have joined in the proceedings with a number of price cuts. Here, we have an extensive list of ordinarily paid apps and games gone free for iPhone, iPad and iPod touch, so if you're looking to stock up on high quality content, join us after the leap.
Apple's stance on jailbreaking has always been quite clear, with the Cupertino company clearly and vehemently discouraging users from doing any custom software modifications to their iPhone, iPod touch or iPad, which the jailbreaking process usually entails.
A new update to the ever popular jailbreak tweak Springtomize 3 has been released that brings support for the latest and greatest version of Apple’s mobile operating system, with iOS 8.1.1 having recently been jailbroken by the TaiG jailbreak.
If you are running iOS 8.1.1 on your iPhone, iPad or iPod touch, it is likely that the newly released jailbreak for Apple's latest mobile software took you by surprise as much it did us. However, for some iOS 8.1.1 users, TaiG may be presenting more trouble than they had imagined. Here's why.
Jailbreaking has always been a giant game of cops and robbers, with Apple constantly closing the loopholes that the creators of jailbreaks rely on in order to gain access to the core of iOS. Just as a new jailbreak is released it's a given that the exploit used will not be available in the next revision of the iPhone and iPad operating system.
TaiG iOS 8.1.1 jailbreak is out already. Here in this tutorial we will help you jailbreak iOS 8.1.1 untethered on your iPhone, iPad or iPod touch.
New iOS 8.1.1 jailbreak is out! TaiG has released a jailbreak for both iOS 8.1.1 and iOS 8.2 beta running on compatible iPhone, iPad and iPod touch. MuscleNerd of Team Evad3rs took to Twitter to confirm the release.
Some rumors just won't die, and as the old adage suggests that there's no smoke without fire, we're starting to think that there just might be something to all these iPad Pro rumors. The latest bout of scuttlebutt has the larger, more well-endowed iPad due to arrive in stores between April and June of 2015, which the last time we checked a calendar was May.
While sitting online and doing your Black Friday shopping, you miss the animal-like scrums that have ensued across brick-and-mortar retail outlets this morning, and just because you haven't taken to your local Target, Walmart or Best Buy, there's no reason why you cannot still grab some great savings. Only yesterday, we gave you guys a run-down of the best paid iOS apps gone free for Thanksgiving, and whilst many of those deals still stand, we're back with another list of deals for Black Friday. Details, as well as those all-important download links, can be seen after the break.
















