Redsn0w 0.9.6rc14 is now available which adds support for untethered jailbreak for iPhone 4 on the latest iOS 4.3.2 firmware. Those of you who rely on a carrier unlock MUST STAY AWAY from Redsn0w and stock iOS 4.3.2 firmware and wait for the updated version of Sn0wbreeze and PwnageTool.
The iPhone Dev-Team has released Redsn0w 0.9.6rc13 to include support (except for iPad 2) for untethered jailbreak on iOS 4.3.2 using the same i0n1c’s exploit which was used to previously untether 4.3.1.
You know iOS is as smooth as butter but there are a few things it misses that users have been asking for since forever: better notification system and some sort of widgets for example.
iPhone security expert and hacker Stefan Esser has just confirmed that his 4.3.1 untethered exploit still exists in iOS 4.3.2, which means that we will soon have full untethered jailbreak on iOS 4.3.2 for all devices.
If you don’t care about baseband upgrade, the current latest version of Redsn0w 0.9.6 can also jailbreak iOS 4.3.2 for both Windows and Mac users on iPhone 4, 3GS, iPad, and iPod touch 4G/3G.
PwnageTool bundle for jailbreaking the first-generation iPad on the latest iOS 4.3.2 is now available. You can use this bundle with PwnageTool 4.3 to create custom jailbroken 4.3.2 firmware files.
Apple has just released iOS 4.3.2 update for iPhone 4 (iOS 4.2.7 for Verizon iPhone 4), iPhone 3GS, iPad 2, iPad, and iPod touch 4G/3G. This is just a minor update to fix bugs, DNS issues, fix document viewer, FaceTime issues, vulnerabilities and some battery life woes on all iOS devices.
Pieceable today launched the Pieceable Viewer, a way to use imbedded iOS apps from a web page. Using Flash to run, the viewer can replicate iOS functions and bring apps to the web browser.
Great news for those of a jailbroken persuasion, as it seems iFile will be getting Dropbox integration for uploading and downloading files according to a tweet from the app's developers.
If you're the creative type, chances are you're familiar with Adobe TV, a great source for tutorials and how-tos. Now you can get your learning on the move, with Adobe seeing fit to grace iOS devices with streaming video right from your mobile browser via tv.adobe.com.

