Here's how to fix some of iOS 9.3.3 jailbreak errors, including Cydia crashes, FaceTime not working, issues with Location services or GPS, and more.
Each week, we share a handful of jailbreak tweaks that we think are worth a mention. This time around, we have Txy, Protonix, Poke ++ and more on our list.
Final version of iOS 9.3.3 download links (IPSW files) are now live and available for all compatible iPhone, iPad and iPod touch devices. This release may pale in comparison to everything that has been announced during this year's WWDC, but Apple has made iOS 9.3.3 available now as a stable release before the major iOS 10 release which is scheduled for public availability this fall.
For iOS jailbreak users, TIFF Disabler package is now available on Cydia to patch CVE-2016-4631 TIFF image file vulnerability in ImageIO framework. Here are the details on it.
Here's a side-by-side speed comparison between final version of iOS 9.3.3 and iOS 9.3.2, tested on a host of devices from the iPhone 6s down to the good old iPhone 4s.
Apple has today seeded iOS 10 beta 3 to developers. Here are the bigger changes and new features that were brought as part of the latest release in the beta cycle.
Still jailbroken on your iPhone, iPad or iPod touch? Here are five new jailbreak tweaks that we think you should check out this week.
Here's how you can take scrolling screenshots on iPhone or Android for web pages or long messaging threads by stitching multiple screenshots into one long image, all automatically and seamlessly.
iOS 10 public beta as well as the most recent build of the developer beta feature a bug that allows users to send messages via iMessage, Twitter and many other apps right from the lock screen without ever having to enter any sort of authentication credentials beforehand.
If you have Pokemon Go installed on your phone and signed in with Google account, you may want to have a look at just what permissions you granted it.















