The jailbreak scene never ceases to amaze in the tweaks it produces, and the ingenuity behind some of them - despite Cydia and jailbreaks having been around for years - is quite refreshing. Here, we feature a cool tweak that essentially turns your car windshield into a head-up display at night, mirroring your iPhone's screen so it reflects as if you were looking at it straight on.
TaiG iOS 8.2 jailbreak for iPhone and iPad may have been patched by Apple in latest update. For more details on the matter, head past the jump.
Cydia Substrate alternative Substitute for jailbreak store iMods is now available as Alpha download. More details can be found right here.
Apple has stopped signing iOS 8.2 beta 2 and 1, making upgrade and jailbreak impossible for iPhone, iPad users. More details can be found here.
Hugely popular jailbreak tweak Atom has been updated to support iOS 8, and it can be downloaded from Cydia today. More details can be found right here, after the jump.
TaiG iOS 8.2 jailbreak has been released for beta 1 and beta 2. Here's a complete tutorial on how to jailbreak any iPhone or iPad on iOS 8.2.
Apple's tendency to delay the introduction of features found on competing devices does tend to irk the iOS-loving community. After all, it took until 2012's introduction of the iPhone 5 for the company's product line to see 4G LTE, and lest we forget that NFC - a standard feature of many high-end handsets for years - only arrived with the iPhone 6 and 6 Plus a matter of months ago. But Apple's tendency not to rush means that said features are more refined when they do eventually manifest, and with many wondering how smaller-handed folk would deal with iOS on a 4.7 or 5.5-inch footprint leading up to the latest arrivals, the question was answered with Reachability. Now, one tweak manages to expand this implementation further, allowing jailbreakers to add widgets in the space left by dragging the UI downwards.
Running a jailbroken iPhone, iPad or iPod touch offers many well-documented advantages over stock software, namely the ability to alter the functionality and UX in ways that Apple would simply never permit. But it's not all a bed of roses, of course. Jailbreaks are, after all, the result of developers finding and exploiting holes within the Apple platform, so while the plus points of running jailbroken vs. untouched software may be enticing, you may also be afflicted by nastiness that would otherwise not have reached you. Case in point: a new proof-of-concept tweak that is not only dangerous, but potentially fatal to your device in that, as per the author, it will brick your device irreversibly once installed.
A new jailbreak tweak brings system-wide options and features to iOS 8 and is available to download from Cydia right now.
Update: Taig jailbreak team has released iOS 8.1.2 and iOS 8.1.1 jailbreak tool that can jailbreak iPhone 6, iPhone 6 Plus, iPhone 5s, 5, 5c, 4s, all iPads and iPod touch 5 both on iOS 8.1.2 and iOS 8.1.1. You can read more about release here.














