If you’ve ever wanted to finger Safari for iOS the way you can use gestures with Safari for Mac OS X, you can do so now with “FullScreen for Safari” for jailbroken iOS devices!
In countries where Apple doesn’t officially support iPhone 4, prices go as high as $1500 for a software-unlocked set. But that really is nothing compared to what British designer Stuart Hughes has managed to pull off.
Geohot has just released the much anticipated Mac version of his Limera1n tool which can jailbreak iPhone 4, iPhone 3GS, iPad, and iPod touch 4G / 3G running iOS 4.1 – untethered !
It wouldn’t be wrong to say that the world’s most popular video-sharing website - YouTube - is also among the most popular websites for searching audio. Music videos, lectures, cochlear illusions and the sort constitute a significant part of YouTube’s growing library.
George Francis Hotz is known for being among the group of people who first unlocked the iPhone to work on carriers other than those which Apple officially supported e.g. AT&T. He went to release jailbreaking tools like purplera1n, blackra1n, blacksn0w, a hack the PS3 and recently Limera1n which jailbreaks iOS 4.1.
Folks at Chronic Dev Team have released Linux version of GreenPois0n tool which like the Windows version can jailbreak iPhone 4, iPhone 3GS, iPod touch 4G / 3G and iPad on iOS 4.1 and iOS 3.2.2 respectively.
iPhone Dev Team hacker MuscleNerd has confirmed that an updated version of PwnageTool for Mac is slated for release this Sunday.
Chronic Dev Team has finally released GreenPois0n to the world. You can use it to jailbreak iOS 4.1 on iPhone 4, iPhone 3GS, iPod touch 4G / 3G and iPad. Support for iPod touch 2G and Apple TV will be added soon.
iOS 4.1.1 is looming near! The update is set to fix a daylight savings bug in iOS’ alarm clock app that causes alarms to sound an hour early. The update is also set to patch hacker comex’ untethering hack which is used by Geohot’s Limera1n jailbreaking tool for iOS 4.1.
GreenPois0n took weeks upon weeks upon weeks of development and hard work from the Chronic Dev Team. The SHAtter exploit based tool was supposed to release today, but after the release of George Hotz’ Limera1n (which is based on a new exploit; pwns all iOS 4.1 devices), Chronic Dev Team had to make a very tough decision.

