Lima: New Browser Based Jailbreak App Installer To Compete With Cydia
Folks at Infini Dev Team have revealed that they’re working on a new jailbreak app installer to compete with Cydia, that will allow users who have jailbroken their iOS device to install jailbreak...
View ArticleMac OS X Lion Has a Browser-Only Mode
dkd903 writes “It turns out that there is a feature in OS X Lion which no one expected and was never announced at WWDC. The feature we are talking about is ‘Restart to Safari.’ As you might have...
View ArticleWhile We Await The Native App, The Google+ iPhone Mobile Web App Is Pretty Solid
After the big launch today, some of those lucky enough to get a Google+ invite were still left out in the cold a bit: iPhone users. You see, while the Google+ Android app was there ready to go on day...
View ArticleJailbreakMe 3.0 Released To Jailbreak iPhone 4, iPhone 3GS, iPad 2, iPad 1,...
As rumored, Comex has just released the eagerly awaited JailbreakMe 3.0 for iOS 4.3.3. JailbreakMe 3.0 makes use of a PDF exploit just like JailbreakMe 2.0. Comex’s solution is the mother of all...
View ArticleJailbreakMe 3.0: Comex Fixes ‘Cydia Disappears’ Issue
Comex released JailbreakMe 3.0 last week, which is one of the easiest jailbreaking solutions, as it allows users to jailbreak their iPhone, iPad and iPod touch using Mobile Safari, without needing a...
View ArticleHP’s webOS Runs Twice As Fast On iPad 2 Than On TouchPad
HP shocked the industry yesterday by announcing that it is spinning off its PC business and will also stop selling TouchPad and smartphones based on webOS. HP hasn’t clearly stated what it plans to...
View ArticleGoogle Facing FTC Fine Over Safari Privacy Breach
suraj.sun writes “Bloomberg is reporting on Google’s negotiation with the U.S. Federal Trade Commission over ‘how big a fine, which could amount to more than $10 million, it will have to pay for its...
View ArticleGoogle Facing FTC Fine Over Safari Privacy Breach
suraj.sun writes “Bloomberg is reporting on Google’s negotiation with the U.S. Federal Trade Commission over ‘how big a fine, which could amount to more than $10 million, it will have to pay for its...
View ArticleFTC Reportedly Fining Google $22.5 Million Over Safari Privacy Abuse
New submitter Slashbots writes “Google will settle with the FTC for nearly $22.5 million over its bypassing of Apple’s Safari browser privacy settings. Google, the largest settlement with FTC over...
View ArticleYouTube App Removed From iOS 6 Beta4
TrueSatan writes “iOS 6 beta 4 has removed the YouTube application that existed on iOS since the first version in 2007. Apple confirmed that YouTube is gone from iOS 6. Google is apparently building...
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