The iPhone Dev-Team has successfully ported “Monte” technique back to iOS 4.1. This will enable users to untether the iOS 4.2.1 jailbreak on iPhone, iPad and iPod touch without having 4.2b3 SHSH blobs saved on Cydia.
This year's Pwn2Own contest will play host to a new world of mobile phone hacking when security researcher Ralf-Philip Weinmann shares a new way of hacking a cellular device, writes ReadWriteWeb's Sarah Perez.
Themes. Everyone likes themes. Unfortunately for iPhone users though the only way to theme an iDevice currently is to jailbreak your device and trawl through the hundreds, if not thousands of packages in Cydia. That's where Theme It comes in according to RazorianFly.
It looks like Google has started rolling out Android 2.3.2 OTA (Over-The-Air) update for Google Nexus S users. The update is officially marked as Android 2.3.2 Build GRH78C and it is just 600KB in size. While we are not sure about the full official change log yet, but what we know is that it has fixed that nasty SMS bug which used to send text messages to wrong contacts.
Members of Chronic Dev Team have just released a new video which shows full untethered jailbreak for iOS 4.2.1 in action.
The XBMC app for iPad, iPhone 4, and the Apple TV is now available. The following method will allow you to install XBMC on your jailbroken iPhone or iPad.
In case you are still skeptic about it, the Verizon iPhone is very real, and it is coming on 10th February 2011. Video after the break.
Shortly after announcing their fourth quarter earnings, Google announced that their Co-Founder Larry Page is going to replace Eric Schmidt as CEO of the company. Schmidt is going to takeover as Chairman of Google.
As we reported earlier, iOS 4.3 Beta 2 has been seeded to developers. “Find My Friends” was discovered in the first Beta which shipped about a week ago. And now in the second beta, 9to5Mac points out that two new features are coming to iOS devices, namely, “Photo Streams” and “Media Streams”.
Well it looks like multitouch gestures for iPhone 4 and 3GS are present in the current developer-only iOS 4.3 Beta releases. A YouTube video just surfaced shows these gestures in action on an iPhone 3GS, running iOS 4.3 Beta 1.

