Many of you would have rejoiced when Comex released JailbreakMe 3.0. Not only did it bring what will always be considered the easiest jailbreak possible, but it finally brought an untethered jailbreak to the iPad 2, which had proved a very tough nut to crack.
Google+, the social network that was first unveiled just over one month ago, is getting its first upgrade: games, much like another social networking giant we all know. Could this be the first phase of making Google+ a social entertainment hub?
Well, you can't knock them for trying. First it was the images, which then evolved to videos and even an audacious "Apple.com" visual of the forthcoming iPhone. The latest effort, which claims to be an unboxing of the eagerly-awaited smartphone, has made a good attempt to seem legit in the form of a professional boxing, as if it were shipped directly from the Cupertino company.
iOS users are likely fans of the system's built-in Google Maps client, which is arguably the best one of its kind. However, there are features many users have yearned for since its inception but have never been able to get, such as on onscreen compass. Thankfully, there's 'Compass for Maps', a jailbreak tweak that seamlessly adds this feature.
Apple has now begun shipping their somewhat expensive OS X Lion Recovery Flash Drives to users who ordered them almost a week back, Redmond Pie has learned.
Ever wondered what the next iPhone will look like? While we won't learn that from Apple for at least a few more weeks, the wizards at a French site have put together a video featuring the most popular rumors out there, as well as the already-forgotten wishes.
Many of the tweaks that ascend from the open-source cauldron that is Cydia are those of which you didn't realize you needed until you've encountered them. That's the wonder of having a jailbroken device - the more developers create these useful apps, the easier it becomes to tailor the experience of using an iDevice to your every day need.
With the release of the iPhone 5 largely expected to be in early September, more and more concepts and leaks are predictably appearing all over the internet.
With Apple's iPhone being a device that we carry around pretty much 24/7, we often want to share web content with each other, and thanks to the App Store, there are more than a few good ways to do just that.
According to a statement by the online activist group Anonymous, a huge attack on the popular social networking site Facebook is planned for November 5th, aimed at "destroying" Facebook.

