Jailbroken using TaiG iOS 8.3 jailbreak? Here's how to fix App Store updates and Settings.app crashing issues on your jailbroken iPhone, iPad or iPod touch.
According to a newly published research report, Apple’s first smartwatch – the Apple Watch – is much more popular than the original iPhone which was released in 2007. Meanwhile, the demand for the iPhone 6 and 6 Plus is going exceptionally strong.
Cydia creator Jay Freeman - aka Saurik - on TaiG iOS 8.3 jailbreak and Cydia Substrate update and his position on the matter.
Video tutorial on how to jailbreak iOS 8.3 on Mac OS X with TaiG version 2. Besides iOS 8.3, iOS 8.2 and iOS 8.1.3 firmwares are also supported on all iPhone, iPad and iPod touch devices.
Here's a continuously updated list of iOS 8.3 compatible Cydia jailbreak tweaks and apps that are confirmed to be working with iOS 8.1.3, 8.2 and 8.3 TaiG jailbreak for iPhone, iPad and iPod touch.
iOS 9 beta 2 download for compatible iPhone, iPad, iPod touch devices has just been released and is available to registered Apple Developer Program members. The first beta was released immediately after the WWDC 2015 opening keynote two weeks ago.
TaiG 2.0 jailbreak for iOS 8.1.3, iOS 8.3 and iOS 8.2 download has been released for compatible iPhone, iPad and iPod touch devices. The tool is currently available for Windows users, with a Mac release to follow soon.
If online privacy is a big deal for you, and it probably should be, then the Electronic Frontier Foundation's annual data privacy test is probably going to be of interest to you. Every twelve months the group takes the planet's most popular online services and puts them through a series of tests to decide just how privacy safe they really are. The results are turned into a star rating with five stars being the maximum score achievable.
The basic hardware design pattern of the iPhone has remained fairly consistent since 2007. The current-generation iPhone is visually miles ahead from the original, but the actual physical makeup of the hardware carries all the general pieces of the debuting device - such as the volume, sleep / wake, Home button, albeit in different locations. With that said, things could all change as we move into the future, as it’s being reported that Apple is internally working on a number of future iPhone designs that would see the iconic Home button being removed for good.
Our smartphones get more attention than our friends and family members, and if you doubt that, just check out your phone's active usage time. Paul Trillo, a filmmaker, has just released a short-film centered on the lifecycle of a new iPhone, which also captures moments that almost any smartphone user will easily be able to relate to.
















