We've seen some updates from the Pangu Team in an attempt to iron out the bugs and niggles that potential jailbreakers have been facing. We've also started to see developers officially introduce iOS 9 support for their packages. Now we have some Cydia news, and it looks as though Saurik's platform that provides access to tweaks and extensions is now allowing developers to mark their paid tweaks as iOS 9 compatible. What this means is that users can now purchase tweaks on iOS 9 from Cydia.
The first beta release of an iOS 9-ready version of popular jailbreak tweak Activator is available to download now from Cydia.
Here's how to get or enable Apple News app in any country outside U.S. without having to mess around and changing your Region settings in iOS 9.
Here's a list of the best new jailbreak tweaks for iOS 9 that you can install on your jailbroken iPhone, iPad or iPod touch today.
Want 3D Touch Peek and Pop functionality on non-iPhone 6s devices? UniversalForce does that. Here's how it works and where to get it from.
Want to speed up iOS 9 on your iPhone, iPad or iPod touch? The good news is that Speed Intensifier has been updated, if you are jailbroken, this is what you need to make your older iOS device snappy to use on iOS 9.
You can now get iOS 9 Picture-in-Picture (PiP), Split View, Slide Over multitasking features on iPhone and unsupported iPad models. Here's how!
Having issues with WinterBoard not working on jailbroken iOS 9 running on your iPhone or iPad? Here's how to fix it using this workaround until an official update is available.
Tweetbot for iOS has just been updated with support for 3D Touch features on the iPhone 6s and 6s Plus. Tweetbot has been the choice of app for many Twitter users around the globe, and as the latest smartphones from Apple begin to saturate the market, the update seems to have come in at the right time.
Here's a list of jailbreak tweaks compatible to work on iOS 9, 9.0.1 and 9.0.2 on iPhone, iPad, iPod touch. This list is being continuously updated. Check back for updates.















