Hot on the heels of updates to iOS, watchOS, and OS X, Apple has also pushed out an update to its iTunes software for Windows and Mac, taking it to version 12.3.1. The latest update to iTunes is a relatively minor update and doesn't bring any real user-facing changes to write home about.
Ok. So we now have a confirmation. Apple has patched two of Pangu team's jailbreak exploits in the just released iOS 9.1.
Team Pangu has just released Pangu 9 v1.1.0 for iOS 9 jailbreak that you can download from here for Windows. Here's what is new in this update.
OdysseusOTA 2.0 is out now. Lets you downgrade iOS 9 and iOS 9.0.2 to iOS 8.4.1 on select devices. Watch the video to see how it works.
Here's a fix for Cydia not opening or crashing when you run it after Pangu iOS 9 jailbreak on your device for the first time on iPhone, iPad or iPod touch.
Apple has proactively gone through a process of removing a number of applications from its iOS App Store after a framework within those apps was discovered which violates the developer guidelines. An analytics firm had recently discovered the issue by shedding light on the fact that the Youmi advertising SDK - meant for China - uses its integration in iOS and Android apps to collect and store personal information about the user of the app, seemingly without consent. Such activity is prohibited by Apple's App Store guidelines and as such, the iPhone-maker has been quick in reacting to the discovery.
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.
Here's how to hard reboot or restart an unresponsive iPhone, iPad or iPod touch and get it back into normal working state.
Stuck at Apple logo Boot Loop of Death (BLoD) issue after iOS 9 jailbreak using the Pangu tool? Here's a temporary fix you should try out to avoid the problem.
Another week on the App Store, and another app shedding its usual price tag. This weekend, Apple's Free App of The Week initiative is bringing us an adrenaline filled high flying action game that some people may actually pay good money for. The title usually retails for $0.99 on the App Store, but as mentioned earlier, can be downloaded absolutely free of cost right now, with the offer lasting for a limited period only.
















