The RootHide development team on Wednesday announced an updated version of the RootHide Procursus-based bootstrap, this time bringing the project up to version 1.1.1.
RootHide bootstrap updated to v1.1.1 with bug fixes and improvements
The RootHide development team on Wednesday announced an updated version of the RootHide Procursus-based bootstrap, this time bringing the project up to version 1.1.1.
Apple just this week stopped signing iOS & iPadOS 17.2.1, 17.2, and 16.7.4 in a move that prevents iPhone and iPad owners from downgrading their device’s firmware from the newer iOS & iPadOS 17.3 that was released just last week.
Apple on Tuesday released a firmware update for the company’s AirPods Max over-the-ear active noise cancelling headphones. It’s the first firmware update for the AirPods Max in quite a while, and it comes only a few weeks after Apple released updated firmware for various other AirPods products.
ElleKit, the tweak injection method utilized by default on the Dopamine jailbreak for arm64e devices running iOS & iPadOS 15.0-15.4.1, and optionally on the palera1n jailbreak for arm64 devices running iOS & iPadOS 15.0-17.x, received an important update on Monday to version 1.1.1.
While A9-A11 chip-equipped iPhones and iPads running iOS or iPadOS 16.x have been jailbreakable by way of palera1n for quite some time, it’s difficult for some to get past the fact that it’s a macOS-only, command line-based, semi-tethered jailbreak tool.
We all have that one part of a certain song that stands out to us most. Whether it’s a guitar solo, a vocal masterpiece, or a bass drop, there’s just something about that particular part of a song that sometimes has us rewinding the track so we can hear it all over again.
If you’re fortunate enough to have a TrollStore-compatible firmware at your disposal, then you’re probably wondering what you can do to prevent iOS or iPadOS from automatically downloading and installing updates. After all, this is an unfortunate circumstance that has affected a lot of people who trusted the native setting in their iPhone or iPad to avoid automatic software updates.
We’ve been following the Misaka project ever since it was just a MacDirtyCow exploit-based hack and add-on package manager, but since then, it has grown to support the Kernel File Descriptor (kfd) exploit, add support for installing TrollStore, and even more recently, add support for customizing the Apple TV.
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The Misaka package manager used to be an iPhone and iPad-only app, but thanks to recent developments by project lead developer @straight_tamago, Misaka is now available on the Apple TV in a more limited capacity and can be used to modify the user experience of tvOS.
TrollStore, a perma-signing utility for iPhones and iPads that harnesses a CoreTrust exploit in iOS & iPadOS versions 14.0-16.6.1, 16.7 RC, and 17.0 to permanently install any .ipa file that you open with it without the re-signing requirements that come with sideloading, was updated this Friday evening to version 2.0.12.
We know that a lot of people set a new year’s resolution this year to save more of their money, and we just want to make sure that all our fellow Nintendo Switch fans can keep true to that commitment without falling short on their game collection.