Apple has just released iOS 4.1 Beta 2 for developers. Both the firmware and SDK are available from the iPhone Developer Center for members enrolled in the iPhone Developer Standard or Enterprise Program. Read more…
Great news for the jailbreak community!!! The Library of Congress has made a decision that jailbreaking your iPhone, iPad or iPod Touch in order to install applications not approved by Apple and/or to unlock is legal under new rules announced today. Read more…
Long needed iOS 3.2.1 update for iPad (WiFi and 3G) has just been released by Apple to fix and improve the WiFi connectivity issue.
iPad WiFi and 3G users who currently love their Jailbroken iPad MUST STAY THE HELL AWAY from this update (iOS 3.2.1) until the new Jailbreak is available from Dev-Team or Comex. Read more…
This week is a very big UPDATE week for Mobile YouTube… In one week they have came out with a new Mobile WebApp and then Support for 4096P Videos… WOW… Read and Watch videos posted in this article for more info.
YouTube introduces a new mobile webapp (http://m.youtube.com) for iPhone and Android devices. YouTube mobile site gets HTML5 revamp bringing a complete YouTube browsing experience on modern mobile phones. Read more…
Last week, Comex, the developer behind the Spirit jailbreak, gave us a preview of Frash, which is nothing less but Flash for Android ported to the iPad.
Today it seems someone released a .deb of Frash, and while Comex is not opposed to it, you’ve got to understand it’s just an alpha version. Read more…
LogMeIn Ignition gets updated to Version 1.1.159 which supports iOS4 and provides Faster Startup and Login
One click on your iPhone or iPad lets you remotely access one or more computers anywhere, anytime. So you never have to worry about leaving anything behind. Directly control your Mac or PC, all your apps and all your files – like that important presentation for your boss or that important photo album for your mom – with a simple touch. Read more…
Black Eyed Peas rapper Will.i.am used his MobileMe Find My iPad service to catch a thief who stole $10,000 worth of jewelry and other belongings from his Bentley.
KTLA reported, Will used his iPad’s built-in tracking system to locate the thief’s whereabouts and then forwarded the information to police. Police apparently located some of the goods and returned them to the performer