When TouchPose was released on Cydia store a couple of weeks ago, it immediately grabbed itself quite a number of fans, mainly amongst the video creation and editing world. The whole concept of TouchPose was to show a visual indication on the jailbroken device screen whenever it recognized a user’s touch.
Like most Twitter users, although I have a select group of apps helping me share my sub-140 characters with the world, I'm always on the lookout for something new - an app with a different trump card than a mere glossy interface.
Mobile technology is becoming more and more popular around the world, with an ever increasing number of customers signing up to long-term contracts with individual network providers in order to get their hands on the latest top of the range smartphone. For those American-based customers who were looking to grab themselves a high specification device, the chances are they opted for an iPhone on the AT&T network.
The release of VoiceMailKiller onto the Cydia store brings a tweak that disable’s the network provided voicemail service that allows callers to leave an oral message, should the intended person being called does not answer for whatever reason. I personally think that the voicemail service on a phone is a vital feature, and I believe that anyone who uses their iPhone for business purposes would agree with me on that.
A certain amount of hysteria has arisen today after a report suggested that a security vulnerability in Facebook's mobile apps could lead potentially to identity theft.
Although the tech world is getting more and more frustrated with its inability garner a shred of insight regarding Apple's purported connected TV ventures, analyst Peter Misek of Jefferies - a global securities and investment banking group - has increased his price target for AAPL to $800, on the basis that a TV set from Apple is to materialize in the fourth quarter of this year.
One of the most well-known, popular and professionally implemented tweaks for jailbroken iOS devices has to be MyWi, something which has also proved to be a massive hit within iOS users. The team behind the software have been at it again with the release of the updated version of MyWi, taking it to version 5.5. The developers of MyWi have already shown that they have an extremely successful piece of software on their hands, so the news of the 5.5 update should wet the lips of users.
If you're a big fan of Dropbox - and let's be honest, if you're reading this then you probably are - then you are just going to love this news. Not just like, not just really like. Love!
For those music lovers out there, the MediaSpeak tweak which has just landed on the Cydia store could be something you have been looking for. If you are a regular iOS device music listener who always has their headphones on, then this little package could add a little bit of extra depth to your listening experience, as well as actually providing a very good little audible service to users. MediaSpeak is essentially a very lightweight installation that hooks into the Music app on your jailbroken device and listens to when a new song begins playing back.
When Apple flipped the switch to push out iOS 5.1, it wasn't exactly a mind-blowing update, bringing only minimal changes for users. One of those little updates was one that was only available to AT&T users with an iPhone 4S and came in the form of a '4G' indicator in the status bar that replaced the 3G symbol.

