Earlier today, we were tipped by a really awesome guy about UK carrier Three blocking Cydia servers on their 3G network. The block also affected Cydia in Ireland and China apart from UK. Three is known to block a lot of websites including but not limited to warez and P0rn. Speaking of p0rn, Cydia was also blocked in an effort to filter adult content and not to prevent jailbreakers, which by the way, was accidental.
It's all kicking off at Mobile World Congress in Barcelona today, with Samsung going on an announcement spree. First the Galaxy S ll, and now we have the 2nd generation Galaxy Tab.
We have just been tipped by one of our readers about UK carrier Three blocking Cydia servers on their 3G network.
Well it looks like folks at PSX-Scene have managed to find a way to get jailbroken PlayStation 3’s back online on PSN after Sony recently blocked the DNS method for consoles running custom firmware 3.55.
Chronic Dev Team has finally released GreenPois0n RC6 which brings full support for untethered iOS 4.2.1 jailbreak on Apple TV 2G. Everything else remains the same. If you have already jailbroken your iPhone, iPad or iPod touch with GreenPois0n RC5, there is no need to re-run the jailbreak.
Based on the update by FireCore, this was expected to release next week, but the GreenPois0n RC6 for Apple TV 2G Untethered Jailbreak has now been made available for download. Owners of the 2nd generation Apple TV on iOS 4.2.1 can now jailbreak their devices, untethered thanks to the GreenPois0n RC6.
We already know about the Dual-Core Galaxy S successor that will be announced this weekend on Sunday at 6PM Central European Time in Samsung's presentation at Mobile World Congress, abbreviated MWC, and we also know that there has to be at least one tablet on the show as Samsung promised it for MWC 2011.
Full high resolution press image of the upcoming Samsung Galaxy S2 (or Galaxy S II) has been leaked in the wild. The new Galaxy S II is said to be just 8.49mm thick, and it weighs around 116g.
Now the guys 'n' gals over at Nokia are getting chummy with Microsoft all eyes are on the Finnish phone giant to see what happens next. Well, what happens next is our friends over at Engadget get their hands on some pictures of the first Nokia concept phones to run Windows Phone 7.
While browsing iTunes this afternoon, folks at SlideToMac have discovered a blank page in iTunes that resembled the one from Mac App Store app when it was launched back in January this year.

