Cydia 1.1.19 has just been released and with it brings a major change in the way it works. Starting from version 1.1.19, Cydia will now run as "mobile" instead of "root" which means that jailbreak tweaks that make use of Cydia Substrate to modify parts of iOS and apps can now do same to modify Cydia.
Here’s how to fix iPhone GPS issue after iOS 8.4 update. This bug affects navigation apps, maps and more.
Every once in a while you hear about someone who was lucky, or unlucky enough to have a bullet hit their random piece of technology. Often this saves their lives, with them then free to tell the tale of how someone tried to shoot them only for their Palm Pre to take the bullet for them, or any other gadget for that matter. Wonderful stories, all of them, if you take the time out to read the lot.
Jailbroken already on iOS 8.4? Want to update to TaiG 2.2.1 to get fix for setreuid flaw? Here's how to do it manually on an already jailbroken iPhone, iPad or iPod touch.
iOS is continuously being worked on, supported, updated and rolled out to compatible devices immediately the world over. Such was the case with this week's release of iOS 8.4. However, it seems that has Apple provided a significant update with one hand, it used the other to silently remove a popular feature that has been utilized by many users all around the world - Home Sharing for music content.
Apple's introduction of iOS 9 proved to be more of an evolutionary step forward than one of major revolution. As expected, Apple and its team of engineers have chosen to stabilize and improve with iOS 9 rather than introduce a whole host of new advanced features that could potentially introduce additional bugs and niggles. With that in mind, there's still enough in terms of new additions to keep even the hungriest of users happy, such as the inclusion of picture-in-picture (PiP) and multi view multitasking interfaces on the iPad. But why wait for the public release of iOS 9 when you can grab a small slice of what's to come immediately?
Everyone loves a freebie. It doesn't matter if you're rolling in cash and can afford to splash out on luxuries, or if you're at the opposite end of the scale and need to stringently monitor outgoings in order to get through the month. The idea of getting something for free is a song that we can all sing and dance along to. It's an especially nice feeling when the app that's being offered for free once had a $4.99 price tag attached to it, which is exactly the case right now as Apple is dishing up the Green Kitchen cooking app as a free download via its own Apple Store app.
Multitasking on iOS in its current state is mundane at best, but with iOS 9, Apple is lifting the bar a little higher on the iPad, bringing true multitasking to the fore when the firmware goes live for the general public this fall. The problem with Apple's feature is that it is exclusive to iPads only, this is where a new jailbreak tweak called Mirmir comes in.
Apple recently released iOS 8.4, which brings with it its new music streaming service called Apple Music and a 24/7 radio station called Beats 1. We've been using both since launch. Here's our hands-on experience and walkthrough of Apple Music and Beats 1 on iOS.
Want to jailbreak iOS 8.4? But already have a jailbroken device on iOS 8.3? Here's how to update to iOS 8.4 and then jailbreak the right way.















