Friday, November 28, 2014

Skilled iOS 8.1 to 8.1.1 Jailbreak/Unlock For iPhone 6 Untethered by @Getthebest365 - iTunes Backup Recommended

Mac and Windows skilled developer team explore for iOS 8, 8.1.1 and older versions jailbreak for iPhone 6 Plus, 6, 5s, 5 4s make a complete solution which called "Getthebest365" Unlock and jailbreak developer tool kit. @Getthebest365 says that you can get all kinds of freedom of your Apple devices.

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The jailbreak is available through the developer media website www.Getthebest365.com which has links to file-storage services system. The team can Permanently factory IMEI unlock and jailbreak your iPhone 6,5S,5C,5,4S with jailbreak and get Cydia Installed on iOS 8.1.1 and the new iOS 8 or 8.1 untethered by white listing your IMEI in the Apple iTunes database. FREE and INSTANT carrier checking on the official team’s site. Other sites make you wait hours if not days if you choose to check your carrier first, and also will refuse to refund if you choose the wrong network when purchasing an unlock. However with just your IMEI they give you everything you need -Instant Access to software and guaranteeing you are purchasing the correct product. We take the guessing out of unlocking.

It has been downloaded by over 350,000 customers located in over 148 countries and it can successfully Jailbreak iPhone 6 plus,6,5S,5C iOS 8, 8.1, 8.1.1 and iPhone 4,4S/ipad air 2 4,3,2. To further ensure customers of its products usability,If for any reason you are dissatisfied with iPhone Jailbreak and Unlocking solutions, then let us know; we will research again on your issue to solve. One good advantage of the software is that the jailbreaking and unlocking process is completely reversible and there will be no evidence that the iPhone has been jailbroken and unlocked . Unlock is a process that allows removing any limitations imposed on iPad, iPhone users by Apple and it helps them to gain access to the command line of the operating system 8.1.1 and 8.1 to iOS 8.

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iOS 8.1.1 update to kill Pangu's iOS 8 Jailbreak

There is no better time to download and install the iOS 8 jailbreak but now, as Apple is reportedly set to roll out the iOS 8.1.1 update this week, addressing some of the bugs and security loopholes of the previous version of iOS 8.

Days after the iOS 8 mobile operating system landed on Apple devices, the Pangu Team announced that it came up with the iOS 8 jailbreak, surprising a lot of iOS users as well as developers since Apple is strengthening the security of its operating system to prevent any jailbreak.  The Pangu Team rolled out the iOS 8 jailbreak for the new iPhone 6, iPhone 6 Plus as well as iPhone 5S, iPhone 5C, iPhone 5, iPhone 4S, iPad Air, iPad 4, iPad 3, iPad 2, iPad Mini, Retina iPad Mini, and iPod Touch 5G.  After a few mishaps and issues, Cydia developer Saurik confirmed that the iOS 8 jailbreak was pretty stable.

Earlier this month, a member of the Chinese jailbreaking team confirmed that Apple already rolled out the beta version of new update, iOS 8.1.1, to developers for scrutiny and testing. He added that the iOS 8.1.1 update will resolve some of the bugs and issues found in the iOS 8 and will kill future exploitation from Pangu and other iOS jailbreaking teams.


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Thursday, November 27, 2014

iOS 8.1.1: 5 Things iPad mini Users Need to Know

     Last week, Apple pushed out a new iOS 8 update for iPad in the form of iOS 8.1.1. iOS 8.1.1 is a small bug fix update aimed at improving performance across Apple’s iOS 8 powered iPads. With iOS 8.1.1 problems swirling and iPad mini users looking for feedback, we want to take a look at the five most important things owners of Apple’s 7.9-inch slate need to know, right now, about their new iOS 8 update.

Two months ago, Apple rolled out its brand new update for iPhone and iPad, an operating system that it dubbed iOS 8.0. The new iOS 8 doesn’t deliver the massive overhaul that arrived with last year’s iOS 7 update but it still brings some important new features to the table including improved notifications, Apple Pay, changes to iMessage and the Camera app, a new keyboard, and more.

Like any software update, the iOS 8 update delivered bugs and problems to owners of the iPhone and iPad. Over the past two months, Apple’s worked to iron out those kinks with a series of incremental upgrades. First, the company pushed out iOS 8.0.1. Next, it was iOS 8.0.2, an update that delivered fixes for iOS 8.0.1 bugs. After that, Apple rolled out iOS 8.1, a much larger update that spent time in its beta program. Last week, after another beta period, Apple pushed out iOS 8.1.1.

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Black Friday Deals: 10 Paid iOS, Android Apps Gone Free

Every week we write a fine app deals of the week article so that you can save a lot of cash while still getting your favourite games and apps. Today is Thanksgiving and tomorrow is Black Friday, so there are a lot of deals to choose from. In this piece, we've focused exclusively on great apps for iOS and Android that have gone free, and even if you download all these apps, you will have paid a grand total of zero rupees. Some of the deals will run through Cyber Monday but others will expire more quickly, so grab all these deals now.

1. Docs To Go Premium Key

Docs To Go is an excellent and office suite on Android. The catch is that you can't edit documents unless you get the pro version. At the moment, the premium key (a separate app worth Rs. 620) is free. You can install this app on your Android device via the Amazon Appstore.

2. PDF PROvider

If you need an app to manage all your PDF files, then PDF PROvider is a good choice. This app can merge several documents (even if they're different formats) into one PDF file. It can also scan photos of printed pages and save them as PDF files. It also lets you annotate and sign PDFs, and has a lot of other features that you can check out using the link below.

iOS (Free, usually Rs. 490)

3. Geekbench 3

Geekbench is the ultimate CPU and memory benchmarking app for iOS. Benchmark apps went out of fashion a long time ago, but they're still useful for app developers and if you're checking whether your iOS device is performing as it should. It is free for a limited time, so grab the deal while it lasts.

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Wednesday, November 26, 2014

iOS 8/iOS 8.1 Wi-Fi Performance: WiFried Jailbreak Tweak Live on Cydia to Fix Issues

As promised by jailbreak apps developers, Mario Ciabarra has released a new jailbreak tweak called WiFried, which fixes the annoying Wi-Fi issue in iOS 8-iOS 8.1.

Mario claims to have narrowed down the issue of Apple's Wireless Direct Link (AWDL), which is a low latency/high speed Wi-Fi peer-to-peer connection used in AirDrop, GameKit (which also uses Bluetooth) and AirPlay. AWDL works using its own dedicated network interface, which is 'awdlo'.

A few of the features such as Instant HotSpot, Bluetooth Tethering and GameKit push their service via Bluetooth SDP, whereas the AirDrop does it over Wi-Fi, which in turn affects the Wi-Fi performance for Yosemite and iOS 8 users. These Wi-Fi issues are due to Apple's choice of using Bonjour software over AWDL, blogs Mario.

If you want to reproduce this issue on any iPhone, "Perform a speed test (many apps to choose from) and simply pull open the Control Center. This will cause the discoveryd process to browse and advertise services over your WiFi interface. You'll see an immediate reduction in WiFi speeds that will continue for a minute or two while the AWDL interface continues to browse/advertise. This occurs when Bluetooth is turned on as well as turned off, so it doesn't appear to be a Bluetooth coexistence issue," explains the blog post.

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Monday, November 24, 2014

iOS 8/iOS 8.1 Untethered Jailbreak: New and Updated Jailbreak Tweaks

The untethered jailbreak for iOS devices powered by iOS 8-iOS 8.1 is available for a month from now. Along with the availability of the jailbreak, jailbreak tweaks and apps developers have updated their tools. With each passing day, the developers are bringing new customisations for the new iOS 8 features.

Check out the following new and updated jailbreak tweaks and apps for this month, shared by iDownloadBlog.

New jailbreak tweaks

AllBoardPass (Free): The free Cydia tweak allows you to use third party keyboards in passcode fields.

AlwaysGreen: This is also available for free. The tweak makes the battery icon green while charging.

BootUp (Free): It adds Respring, Reboot, Shut Down and Safe Mode toggles to the Settings app

Brightness Activator Pro 2 ($0.99): It adjusts brightness according to Activator actions.

CCBringUpSwitcher (Free): It replaces Control Center with App Switcher.

CCLiveBrightness (Free): It hides Control Center while adjusting brightness from Control Center.

ColorReachability (Free): You can customise or remove the background when Reachability is enabled.

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Sunday, November 23, 2014

Apple delivers another Yosemite beta as Wi-Fi issues persist

Apple has come out with a second beta of Mac OS X Yosemite for developers, but it’s not clear whether this latest build will address the Wi-Fi problems that continue to affect an undetermined but apparently substantial number of users.

With this build, labeled 10.10.2 (14C68k), Apple didn’t identify any specific problem areas it would like developers to focus on as they test the OS, according to multiple reports from news outlets and individuals with access to the release notes.

When Apple released the first beta of Yosemite a little over two weeks ago, it asked developers to pay particular attention to several issues, including Wi-Fi, which has been a constant source of complaints since the OS came out.

That first beta yielded a formal OS update released to the public on Monday. However, that update, labeled 10.10.1, didn’t stamp out the Wi-Fi problems. Affected users have continued posting complaints in Apple discussion forums, third-party sites and social media services.

The longest thread in the Apple Support site about this problem, titled “OSX Yosemite Wifi issues,” has more than 1,330 comments and has been viewed almost 259,000 times since Yosemite first came out in mid-October.

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iPhone 6 iOS 8.1.1 Review

Earlier this week, Apple finally delivered its brand new iOS 8.1.1 update for iPhone, iPad and iPod touch. The company’s new iOS 8 update is a bug fixer, aimed at squashing iOS 8 problems and improving performance. Over the past week, we’ve spent some quality time with Apple’s new software and today we want to share our full iPhone 6 iOS 8.1.1 review.

Several months ago, Apple rolled out its revamped operating system for iPhone and iPad, an operating system it dubbed iOS 8.0. iOS 8 is not the overhaul that was last year’s iOS 7 update but it still brings some important new features to the table including improved notifications, Apple Pay, changes to iMessage and the Camera app, a new keyboard, and a whole lot more.

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Saturday, November 22, 2014

SemiRestore for iOS 8/iOS 8.1 Released: Easily Restore Jailbroken iPhone or iPad Without Losing Jailbreak

There is finally some great news for avid iOS 8 jailbreakers, as CoolStar (the renowned developer of SemiRestore), has just updated his tool with support for iOS 8 - iOS 8.1 just in time.

With Apple recently patching up a number of exploits used by the Pangu Team with the release of iOS 8.1.1 update, the current Pangu8 jailbreak has been killed.

Consequently, the jailbreak community has been in a dilemma whether to upgrade their devices to the latest iOS version or hold back until the next jailbreak arrives on the scene.

To add to their woes, the iOS 8.1.1 update has been afflicted with numerous bugs linked to Safari and Wi-Fi, while overheating problems have been a major concern for iPad mini users running Apple's latest software.

Nevertheless, it is still possible to restore your jailbroken devices to factory settings or stock condition in iOS 8 without losing jailbreak, thanks to Coolstar's latest version of SemiRestore, the SemiRestore8.

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Friday, November 14, 2014

5 Reasons to Update on iOS 8.1.1 Release Day

Apple’s iOS 8.1.1 release date for iPhone and iPad hasn’t been announced but a release could come at any time. With that in mind, iPhone and iPad users should start preparing for the iOS 8.1.1 release date and today we want to walk you through some reasons why you might want to install the iOS 8.1.1 release when it arrives.

Back in September, Apple released its iOS 8.1 update into the beta program for developers. For several weeks, Apple and its developers tested the update in order to ensure a smooth public release. In mid-October, after a short stint in beta, Apple released the iOS 8.1 update to the public and it stands as the company’s current version of iOS.

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Terrifying iOS 8 security flaw has forced the U.S. government to issue a warning

On Thursday, the U.S. government released a statement for all iPhone and iPad users warning that a vulnerability in Apple’s iOS mobile operating system could give hackers access to their private information, Reuters reports.


The security flaw was originally disclosed by the security firm FireEye earlier this week. FireEye warned users that hackers could use the exploit to replace authentic apps with duplicates which would allow them to infiltrate an iOS device once the user downloaded the fake app.

According to Reuters, the government says that “hackers could potentially steal login credentials, access sensitive data stored on iOS devices and remotely monitor activity on those devices.”

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Wednesday, November 12, 2014

The New iOS Security Hole Is Worth Paying Attention to, but Don't Panic

Researchers from the security firm FireEye recently uncovered a nasty little exploit in iOS they're calling a "Masque Attack." Once implemented an attacker can steal banking credentials, dig into email, and plenty more. Don't panic though, it's pretty hard to actually pull off.

Essentially, a Masque Attack requires a dummy app to be downloaded and installed from a web site. Inside that app is whatever malware the hacker wants to put in there, including keyloggers and whatever else. A Masque Attack can do all types of nasty things. Here's what FireEye has to say about it:

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Tuesday, November 11, 2014

Taylor Swift's 'Blank Space' is now an iOS / Android game — and it's actually worth playing

I'm playing an interactive music video for Taylor Swift's "Blank Space" and I'm doing everything I can to avoid Taylor Swift. I already have a pretty good idea what she's going to do — I saw the linear video already — so what I really care about is following around the artist whose painting gets ruined as the song progresses. Or maybe the snoopy butler. Or the clumsy gardener. Or maybe I just want to hang out in the big dining room and just see who waltzes in and out. Something feels very off about the layout of this house and it's starting to mess with my mind. I should probably just stay in the dining room and let people come to me.

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Saturday, November 8, 2014

iOS 9 release date rumours and features wishlist

iOS 8 has been with us for a month or so, but we're already thinking about iOS 9. When will it come out, what features will it offer and which iPads, iPhones and iPod touch devices will it run on? We'll add all the details about iOS 9 as soon as they become available, but in the meantime, here's our wishlist of features we'd love to see in iOS 9.

iOS 8 has been with us for a month or so, but we're already thinking about iOS 9. When will it come out, what features will it offer and which iPads, iPhones and iPod touch devices will it run on?

In our iOS 9 rumour roundup article we will gather together all the clues and hints about iOS 9, and update it regularly with all the information available about iOS 9's launch details.

But in the meantime, here's our wishlist of features we'd love to see in iOS 9.

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