Posted by Patrick on May 15, 2012

Apple's World Wide Developers Conference is just a few weeks away and while we can't expect a new hardware announcement, there is very little doubt about iOS 6 announcement. There have been reports that in iOS 6, Google Maps will be dropped by Apple and will be replaced by the company's in-house solution called Maps. And now a new report indicates that the upcoming iOS 6 beta is currently being tested for software compatibility.
Continue Reading... »Posted by Kees on May 12, 2012

Many readers want to know more about Installous and how to install Installous on iOS 5.1.1 to eventually install cracked or jailbroken apps on their iDevices. Well, it is not that hard to do. This how-to guide will tell you step-by-step how to do that.
Continue Reading... »Posted by Kees on May 9, 2012

It is needless to say how important it is to perform a regular backup or export iPhone contacts and messages. Your iPhone might get stolen, get lost or, even more painfull, it can be damaged beyond repair. Of course, when syncing your iPhone through iTunes, everything is performed automatically. But there is a group of people who don’t want to use iTunes to perform this action. For those people there is Cucusoft iPhone Backup &...
Continue Reading... »Posted by Patrick on May 7, 2012

Back in March, the world was introduced to yet another Apple product that will be proven later to be a huge success. We are referring of course to the next-generation iPad. With the release of the new iPad, a new firmware version was released as well in the form of iOS 5.1. After the unveiling of the next-gen iPad, the firmware update has been made available to all compatible devices everywhere. And just a few...
Continue Reading... »Posted by Patrick on May 3, 2012

Ever since the iOS 5.1 has been released, people have been clamoring for an iOS 5.1 untethered jailbreak for the firmware. Sure, iOS 5.1 has been jailbreakable right off the bat but we know that most users would rather have the convenience of having an untethered jailbreak. Well, here's a good news for all you untethered jailbreak faithfuls, Pod2g just made an announcement that will surely get you all excited.
Continue Reading... »Posted by Patrick on April 30, 2012

There is little doubt that iOS 5 is a tough nut to crack, in fact it took about three months before the jailbreak community gets to enjoy the iOS 5.0.1 untethered jailbreak with the iOS 5.1 untethered jailbreak nowhere to be seen. Well that is to be expected since Apple continues to step up their game with regards to patching exploits and just make it harder for hackers to crack the iOS overall. Since iOS 5.1...
Continue Reading... »Posted by Kees on April 26, 2012

Here is a list of commonly used Linux commands as a headstart for the beginner or as a reference for everyone else. It has been a while that we published a series of how-to’s in Linux scripting. Very useful for people who passed beginner-status. This post is not a how-to, but a basic list of examples for commonly used Linux commands.
Continue Reading... »Posted by Patrick on April 25, 2012

Let's face it, not every developed app will get through to the other side of Apple's walled garden. The Cupertino company has a pretty strict policy when it comes to apps that are being sold in the iOS and Mac App Store. For the iOS, apps that do not make it into the iTunes App Store usually end up in Cydia. But what about for the Mac OS?
Continue Reading... »Posted by Kees on April 21, 2012

iBoostUp is free software to optimize your Mac performance. Thinking, Do I need that? Well, if you experience several unexpected crashes, annoying error messages and slow performance, you need to take action before it is too late. Download iBoostUp for free now!
Continue Reading... »Posted by Patrick on April 17, 2012

For folks who closely follow Microsoft these days, they will know that one of the biggest things that is coming out of the software giant is Windows 8. This latest version of Windows is big step for Microsoft as it is a complete re-imagination of the operating system that people know and love. After releasing the Windows 8 Consumer Preview about two months ago, Microsoft just announced the final editions of Windows 8 which will...
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