According to sources at Apple Stores, employees are now able to unlock standard AT&T iPhone 4's at checkout, in case inventory for unlocked phones run low. Yes, that's right, Apple owns its own internal unlocking solution for the locked iPhones.
It's happened to the best of us. You're sat there, jailbreaking your iPhone, iPad or even iPod touch for all its worth and something goes horribly wrong. Not only did you not successfully jailbreak your iDevice, but you also managed to end up with one that won't start up. It's time to reach for that all-too-difficult recovery mode - along with the hand-achingly irritating button combination needed to invoke it.
George Hotz, after months of really just being MIA, has been found to be working for Facebook. Geohot reportedly started working for Facebook last month but the announcement was made on 17th June only to be discovered today.
The eccentric group of six anonymous hackers who collectively go by the name of LulzSecurity (or just LulzSec) have announced that they are ending their journey of lulz today.
We here at Redmond Pie love a good Infographic. While it's true that a good 2,000 word blog post can be an interesting read, there's not doubt that every once in a while we like to just sit back, relax, and admire a few hundred or thousand pixels-worth of graphical information.
With the release of iOS 5 Beta 2, just a few days ago, wireless syncing with iTunes was finally added as promised. While some had wrongly reported that the device would need to be plugged into the wall in order to work, it actually requires no cables at all. Wondering how to set it up? Read on.
iPhoneLS is a new screensaver for Windows that simulates the iOS lock screen just the way you’d expect: after this screensaver is running, you’ll see a “slide to unlock” screen which brings you back to your desktop once your slide it to the right. Sounds better than the annoying bubbles, or 3D text, am I right?
After years of iPhone users whining about the complete lack of any kind of multitasking in iOS, Apple finally gave us all what we wanted when iOS 4 launched mid-way through 2010. But while Apple’s implementation works well, it’s not strictly multitasking – apps are held in a ‘frozen state’ and resumed when needed. A host of APIs and a tinge of jailbreaking fills in the missing gaps.
When Apple senior vice president of iPhone Software, Scott Forstall, took to the stage at WWDC in San Francisco to announce iOS 5, one of the much-anticipated features to finally see the light of day was the ability to perform iOS updates without connecting the iDevice to a computer.
The hackers behind recent cyber-attacks on Sony, Nintendo and CIA have struck again! This time, they targeted Arizona Department of Public Safety and were highly successful in their attempt.

