sábado, 20 de abril de 2013

Latest from iPhoneHacks.com

Latest from iPhoneHacks.com


Seas0nPass Updated To Add Tethered Jailbreak Support For Apple TV 5.2.1

Posted: 19 Apr 2013 07:26 PM PDT

Seas0nPass Updated To Add Tethered Jailbreak Support For Apple TV 5.2.1
FireCore had released an updated version of their jailbreaking tool – Seas0nPass to support tethered jailbreak for Apple TV software update 5.2.1 for Apple TV 2 few days back. Apple had released Apple TV software update 5.2.1 last month, which included a number of security related fixes as well as a redesigned Hulu experience. Continue reading

Babel – Google’s Rumored Messaging Service to Offer ‘First Class iOS Experience’

Posted: 19 Apr 2013 05:34 PM PDT

Babel – Google’s Rumored Messaging Service to Offer ‘First Class iOS Experience’
Rumors suggest that Google’s about to launch yet another messaging service called Babel, which unifies Google Voice, Google Talk and Google+ Messenger under one brand name. Along with Android and web clients for Babel, Google is also planning to have an iOS client available on launch day for the service. Continue reading

Woz Says Apple’s Future Products Will Surprise and Shock us All

Posted: 19 Apr 2013 04:39 PM PDT

Woz Says Apple’s Future Products Will Surprise and Shock us All
Apple’s stock fell below the $400 point, a 16-month low two days ago. This obviously resurfaced questions about the company’s future, but Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak believes that the company is working on products that will surprise us all. Continue reading

New iPhone 6 Concept Features Flexible Wraparound Display

Posted: 19 Apr 2013 08:38 AM PDT

New iPhone 6 Concept Features Flexible Wraparound Display
Last month, a patent application published by the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office revealed Apple has been working on an iPhone with flexible wraparound display. Folks at T3 – a UK-based gadget website, have created a 3D rendering of an iPhone featuring a flexible wraparound display with 1615×1800 resolution. Continue reading

Apple Keeps Your Siri Data For Two Years

Posted: 19 Apr 2013 06:32 AM PDT

Apple Keeps Your Siri Data For Two Years
You probably know how much data Siri uses, but do you know how long Apple keeps your Siri data on its servers? Wired reports that Apple spokeswoman Tracy Muller told them that Apple stores your Siri data for up to two years. Continue reading

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