Our friends at Nomad are out today with yet another stimulating new color of the brand’s popular Sport Band for the Apple Watch. But unlike many of the previously available colors, this one sports a unique quirk: the ability to glow in the dark.
Our friends at Nomad are out today with yet another stimulating new color of the brand’s popular Sport Band for the Apple Watch. But unlike many of the previously available colors, this one sports a unique quirk: the ability to glow in the dark.
Have you ever wished that you could fake notifications from virtually any app on your iPhone or iPad? If you answered yes, then you’ll want to to check out a new and free jailbreak tweak called Notifake by iOS developer Matoi.
The Misaka package manager app for non-jailbroken devices taking advantage of either the MacDirtyCow exploit for iOS & iPadOS 15.0-16.1.2 or the kfd exploit for iOS & iPadOS 16.6 beta 1 and below, has been updated once again this week.
The kernel file descriptor (kfd) exploit that grants kernel memory read and write privileges on firmware up to and including iOS & iPadOS 16.6 beta 1 is already being used to modify system files like the MacDirtyCow exploit was on iOS & iPadOS 15.0-16.1.2. But what about jailbreaking?
The iDB team works around the clock to bring you the latest iPhone jailbreaking news as it happens, but if you think you might’ve missed something useful to you, then you’re in the right place.
Dopamine jailbreak lead developer Lars Fröder (@opa334dev) released an updated version of the tool on Saturday, officially bringing it up to version 1.1.4.
The iDB team has curated a list of some of the best deals to be had on Nintendo Switch games and accessories so that your next game night can be one you’ll remember.
Have you ever wished that more of your iPhone’s apps supposed landscape orientation? If so, then you’re not alone.
Marker, a popular jailbreak tweak by iOS developer MiRO92 that improves the text editing experience on jailbroken iPhones, has been updated to version 2.0 with support for iOS 15 and 16, including rootless jailbreaks such as Dopamine and palera1n.
The Misaka package manager app that hosts jailed extensions for the MacDirtyCow and kfd exploits present in iOS & iPadOS 15.0-16.1.2 and 16.0-16.5 & 16.6 beta 1 respectively, was updated yet again early Friday morning to version 1.9.7 beta.
If you’re new to this kernel file descriptor (kfd) thing and you’re excited to begin taking advantage of it because you’re using a compatible firmware, then you’re probably going to want to pay close attention to a new project called Picasso by iOS developer sourceloation.
A new beta release of the Misaka jailed package manager was just launched Thursday afternoon to add preliminary support for the new kernel file descriptor (kfd) exploit that affects iPhones and iPads running firmware up to and including iOS & iPadOS 16.6 beta 1. But even so, Misaka continues to receive additional quality of life updates.