Just a little heads up to inform you all that the iPhone Phonebook SIM card hacktivation trick has been completely blocked by Apple. The iPhone developer and hacker Sherif Hashim who first found this trick back in July has confirmed this on his Twitter account.
Can Apple do what Google couldn’t? Namely, to create web store where people could buy their iPhone with a desired carrier + plan? If a rumor posted on GigaOM is anything to go by, Apple will precisely do that… in Europe.
Great news for iPhone 4 users in the Middle East ! There is a new hack available in Cydia which can enable FaceTime in unsupported countries like the one in Middle East on jailbroken iPhone 4.
Apple has silently removed white iPhone 4 option from its online store website. This move has come following the confirmation by an Apple representative who claimed another delay for the elusive handset until spring 2011, and the rumors of it being cancelled altogether in favor of iPhone 5.
I have just found this very useful guide and thought I should share it with you all. As the title suggests, you can now use FaceTime as a Surveillance System to monitor your home remotely whenever you are away from almost anywhere in the world.
Dan Frommer of Business Insider has received news that Apple will be holding an event for iOS developers at their Cupertino Headquarters next week.
Yes you read that right. The elusive white iPhone 4 has been delayed yet again by Apple. A Representative from the Cupertino based company has reportedly informed Reuters that the white iPhone 4 wont be available until spring of 2011.
Yesterday we informed you about a critical security flaw in iOS 4.1 which allows you to make phone calls even when iPhone is locked. Apple was notified about this critical issue last night.
We all have different reasons for hiding something. When it comes to hiding digital secrets, we use software called “folder lockers” / “encryption software” which password-protect (+encrypt) the “secrets” so that you, and only you can access them after entering the password. A good example of such kind of software is “Folder Lock” (Windows) and for iOS: Private Area.
What do you do when you realize that a $1500+ Apple gadget that you bought back when it was released has been outdated by a product line update? You blow that sh!t up, of course.

