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iPad (8th generation) technical specifications

Alongside the new iPad Air that seemed to take a lot of design cues from the modern iPad Pro, Apple also announced a newer eighth-generation 10.2-inch iPad at its September 15, 2020 Time Flies event.

In what can only be described as perhaps Apple’s most budget-friendly full-size iPad, the eighth-generation iPad is a serious contender for students and everyday couch potatoes who simply can’t stay off of Facebook. In this piece, we’ll outline the technical specifications of Apple’s new budget tablet.

iPad Air 4th generation technical specifications

Those who tuned in to Apple’s Time Flies event on September 15, 2020 would have learned an awful lot about the company’s new Apple Watches and iPads. One of the new iPads was a redesigned fourth-generation iPad Air that borrows substantial amounts of design inspiration from the modern iPad Pro.

In this piece, we’ll outline the technical specifications for Apple’s new iPad Air 4th-generation to help you decide if it's the right purchase for you.

Hacker appears to claim that iOS 13.7 is vulnerable to new exploit

Matrix code hacked iPhone.

With Apple dropping software updates for its iPhones and iPads as frequently as they do nowadays, it’s particularly exciting when a hacker claims that they’ve pwned one of the company’s latest versions of iOS and/or iPadOS.

The most recent announcement to shake things up came by way of hacker @08Tc3wBB last month in the form of a new exploit for iOS 13.6.1 that allegedly used a different method to achieve its ends than the more traditional tfp0 method that we see in modern jailbreaks like Odyssey and unc0ver. On Monday, the same hacker appeared to validate that the newer iOS 13.7 would be vulnerable to jailbreak-centric exploitation:

Odyssey jailbreak updated to v1.1.0 with bug fixes and theming improvements

Odyssey jailbreak for iOS 13.

Those who depend on the iOS 13-centric Odyssey jailbreak tool for all their iPhone and/or iPad liberation needs will be excited to learn that there’s a new update available. The latest version of Odyssey at the time of this writing is now 1.1.0.

The Odyssey Team announced the new update for the Odyssey jailbreak late last night via Twitter, and from what we can gather, it brings both bug fixes and improvements to the app’s built-in theming capabilities:

Crash is a gorgeous new crash log viewer for jailbroken iOS 13 devices

Anyone with a jailbroken device can tell you that SpringBoard crashes are often par for the course. This is particularly the case after loading your handset up with a plethora of jailbreak tweaks, namely those that aren’t well-made or that tend to conflict with each other for one reason or another.

In some cases, jailbreak tweak developers may request crash logs from users to troubleshoot and determine why a tweak caused SpringBoard to crash. It’s because of this that having easy access to crash logs can be useful, and that’s why we’re excited to show you Crash, a new crash log viewer made especially for iOS 13 by iOS developer Antique.