Running a jailbroken iPhone, iPad or iPod touch offers many well-documented advantages over stock software, namely the ability to alter the functionality and UX in ways that Apple would simply never permit. But it's not all a bed of roses, of course. Jailbreaks are, after all, the result of developers finding and exploiting holes within the Apple platform, so while the plus points of running jailbroken vs. untouched software may be enticing, you may also be afflicted by nastiness that would otherwise not have reached you. Case in point: a new proof-of-concept tweak that is not only dangerous, but potentially fatal to your device in that, as per the author, it will brick your device irreversibly once installed.
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HTC One M9 compared to Samsung Galaxy S6 and Apple iPhone 6 in new concept image renders. More details and images can be found right here.
VAIO has just launched two new laptop computers, the VAIO Z and the VAIO Z Canvas. Head on over the jump to catch the details on these new machines that have come in after a gap of almost one year.
LG has announced a new smartwatch that it hopes will prove more popular as a fashion accessory during day-to-day activities rather than being something that customers see as a tech gadget.
Stability across different versions of mobile operating systems is never easy, not at least because developers are usually trying to cram as many new headline-grabbing features in as possible. At some point it's almost inevitable that bugs are going to sneak through.
The jailbreak scene is currently thriving thanks to the three major exploits that have arisen since the launch of iOS 8 back in September. Pangu, TaiG, and PP have all catered to the tweak-loving masses, and while Apple's iOS 8.1.3 may have halted proceedings for now, authors of tweaks old and new have continued to churn out the updates. If you're jailbroken and looking for a way to boost the interactivity of your lock screen, a new tweak has just appeared that is being touted as the spiritual successor to the famed JellyLock. Full details, as well as info on where you can download said tweak, can be seen after the break.
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Google and Apple are considered by most not only as the market leaders, but the workhorses pushing the limits in terms of innovation and broadening the digital arena's horizons. With the Big G working to bring self-driving Google Car to the masses - an endeavor that could apparently give Uber a run for its money - we now have more information on Apple's purported electric car effort, which, as well as commanding a vast research and development team, may also embrace the idea of cars that mobilize almost completely independently of human interaction.
Is that the Galaxy S6 or an iPhone 6? Actually, It's just the Galaxy S6 that happens to looks like Apple’s latest and greatest smartphone. A recent leak of schematic information has been turned into image renderings of the Galaxy S6, showing Samsung's Project Zero to be heavily influenced by one particular smartphone from Apple. Head on after the jump for a closer look at the photos and the details.
















