Continuing the jailbreak theme today comes news that jailbreak supremo MuscleNerd has claimed that Geohot might release a new untethered jailbreak in the coming weeks.
The news today is that it appears GreenPois0n RC5 will be bringing untethered jailbreak to iOS 4.2.1 sooner rather than later. Twitter user @JHackstar tipped us off to a Wiki showing that GreenPois0n RC5 is 'coming VERY soon' and will support all devices.
We've all done it: connected a jailbroken iOS device to iTunes and watched in horror as it's merrily started to update when you accidentally stabbed at the wrong button. No more, for there's now a solution in the form of RecoveryGuard.
Pod2g, the guy behind SHAtter and the untethered iOS 4.2.1 exploit for GreenPois0n has discovered yet another vulnerability in iOS for iPhone, iPad and iPod touch which can possibly be used on iOS 4.2.1 and 4.3 as well.
2011 is going to be the year of the dual-core smartphone according to industry website DIGITIMES.
Apple has just released iTunes 10.1.2 for both Windows and Mac OS X. This seems to be a minor update, mainly bringing important stability and performance improvements, along with support for CDMA based iPhone 4.
Apple's upcoming iPhone 5 and iPad 2 devices will feature NFC (Near Field Communication) technology, writes ComputerWorld's Jonny Evans.
According to leaks from hardware manufacturer Pegatron, the company has been asked by Apple to produce the hardware, with an order of ten million units placed for the new iPhone handset.
Manufacturing of the second-generation of Apple's iPad will begin in February according to China's Commercial Times, says Apple Insider. The same source also claims the iPhone 5 will begin production around May.
The iPhone Dev-Team has successfully ported “Monte” technique back to iOS 4.1. This will enable users to untether the iOS 4.2.1 jailbreak on iPhone, iPad and iPod touch without having 4.2b3 SHSH blobs saved on Cydia.
Apple’s App Store Crosses 10 Billion Downloads Mark, Paper Glider is the 10 Billionth Downloaded App
They grow up so fast! It doesn't seem five minutes since the iTunes App Store was launched, but it just hit the 10 BILLION download mark Apple announced via press release. That's one impressive number!

