Case makers and vendors of mobile accessories in general have brought forth some weird and mostly wonderful creations during the past few years. The likes of Kickstarter and IndieGogo have spawned some spectacularly innovative supplements to the smartphone and tablet experiences, and even though many start-ups and large companies have delved into this market, a new, night vision-enabling case for iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus proves that there's still space for creative folk to bring something new to the table.
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.
Is TaiG iOS 8.1.1 untether jailbreak safe to use on iPhone, iPad or iPod touch? MuscleNerd gives it the green light. Here are the details.
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.
Want to enable hidden settings in iOS 8? Being able to play around with the tools and toys that Apple uses when testing iOS devices is often the kind of thing that we can only wish for, but with iOS 8 it has become clear that the iPhone and iPad maker has failed to hide its advanced settings and options as well as it usually does.
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.
Security is paramount to many of us these days, and while our iPhones - and now our iPads - have fingerprint scanning technology in the form of Touch ID, Apple has so far resisted adding it to the Mac. That doesn't mean it's not a good idea though, and thanks to the power of the App Store it's now possible.
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.
















