Getting "Untrusted Enterprise Developer" error and then cannot verify the Pangu jailbreak app certificate on iOS 9.3.3? Here's how to fix the problem.
iOS 9.3.4 jailbreak has been successfully achieved by a developer. He showed of the jailbreak with Cydia on an iPhone 6s running iOS 9.3.4. Here are the details.
A new report is reigniting the Apple audio accessory rumors that have been circulating since it became common knowledge that future iPhones would ship without the inclusion of the 3.5mm headphone jack. Rather than looking to offer a 3.5mm to Lightning adapter for the foreseeable, the report is suggesting that Apple is working internally on building a set of wireless EarPods that would not only ship with future iPhones, but would also have a custom Bluetooth radio that would make the accessory more energy efficient, and therefore provide elongated use between charges.
Addressing the security of its platforms at the Black Hat security conference today, Apple announced a bug bounty program that will see the company compensate hackers and security researchers with up to $200,000 in cash rewards for identifying vulnerabilities in its software.
Today brings allegedly leaked photos of a real, working iPhone 7 unit. As if that wasn't enough, we've also now been provided with video of the thing working.
Apple has today released an updated version of its iOS Apple Store app, as had been expected, with the app now featuring an updated, universal experience across both the iPhone and the iPad.
Here's how to update your existing iOS 9.3.3 jailbreak to Pangu 1.1 with 1-year certificate instead of the usual 7-day free developer certificate.
You can now download Pangu version 1.1 (English version) of the jailbreak app for iOS 9.3.3 with a new "embedded certificate" option. Here are the details on it.
It's perfectly reasonable to assume that smartphone owners will spend a fairly decent portion of their time carrying their precious device around in the pocket of a pair of trousers or shorts. What isn't reasonable is to cautiously wonder whether or not that device is going to explode in said pocket, resulting in third-degree flesh burns.
Apple has officially released for download public beta 3 of both iOS 10 and macOS Sierra 10.12. The release to all public testers registered through Apple's Public Beta Software Program follows hot on the heels of the fourth beta seeds of iOS 10 and macOS Sierra to registered developers, and instantly increases the number of testers who are exploring the two platforms and drop feeding information back to Apple. Here we discuss what is new in these updates and how you can go about installing these on your iPhone, iPad, iPod touch or Mac respectively.
















