We've all done it: connected a jailbroken iOS device to iTunes and watched in horror as it's merrily started to update when you accidentally stabbed at the wrong button. No more, for there's now a solution in the form of RecoveryGuard.
Well that didn't take long! As Engadget reports, Sony's latest PS3 firmware v3.56 has been hacked in just 24 hours after its release.
As Engadget reports, Google is ready to show us something new on February 2nd and has invited people out to its Mountain View headquarters to find out what.
The iPhone Dev Team has confirmed that a Windows version of Redsn0w 0.9.7 is on its way for jailbreaking iOS 4.2.1 with iOS 4.1 IPSW instead of iOS 4.2b3 firmware and SHSH blobs.
Well well well, what do we have here? Engadget reports that a US District Court has granted Sony a temporary restraining order against George Hotz, or Geohot as you may know him. Sony had previously sued everyone's favorite hacker for jailbreaking the Japanese company's PlayStation 3.
2011 is going to be the year of the dual-core smartphone according to industry website DIGITIMES.
Apple has just released iTunes 10.1.2 for both Windows and Mac OS X. This seems to be a minor update, mainly bringing important stability and performance improvements, along with support for CDMA based iPhone 4.
It's official: Apple and News Corp will be holding a media event to announce The Daily on February 2nd, writes The Loop.
Android 2.3.1 Gingerbread has been finally released for iPhone 3G, 2G and iPod touch (1st-gen). Android ports for iPhone 4, iPad and iPhone 3GS are said to be coming soon.
One thing you have to love about the iOS jailbreak community is the way they continuously come up with little tweaks that most of us would never think of. 3DBoard is firmly in that category.

