How to let passengers control music in your car via SharePlay, even if they don't have an Apple Music subscription
How to let passengers play and control music in your car using SharePlay
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How to let passengers control music in your car via SharePlay, even if they don't have an Apple Music subscription
In a previous piece, we discussed decrypting iPhone and iPad apps, what it entails, why you might want to do it, and the dos and don’ts of doing it. We also showed you how to do it with a specific type of app.
Attention AltStore users, AltServer for macOS was updated to version 1.7.1 on Thursday and is now available for all Mac users.
The first thing that popped into my head when I received my new iPhone 15 Pro Max last month was: I have to put a case on this thing. Although I got a sweet deal on the phone, it’s easily the most expensive handset I’ve ever owned. Fortunately, I had a bunch of great iPhone 15 cases to choose from, as I had been sent a few review units from Totallee, Speck, OtterBox, and others.
I obviously went straight for the Totallee. I don’t really like cases, so I tend to go as minimal as possible. But at some point curiosity got the better of me, and I decided to check out the others. Some were too bulky, others were too stiff, and one was a bright neon color that, if we’re being honest, kind of hurt my eyes. But I eventually landed on the OtterBox Figura, and after spending a good amount of time with it, I have to say, it might be my new favorite iPhone case.
If you haven’t already heard, the XinaA15 v2 jailbreak recently launched with newfangled support for the rootlessdynamic on iOS & iPadOS 15.0-15.4.1, a stark departure from the rootful version supporting only iOS & iPadOS 15.0-15.1.1 before.
Discover 10 easy ways to create a fake, anonymous, temporary, burner, or disposable email address on your phone or computer to protect your actual email address.
The Misaka package manager app, long used for installing MacDirtyCow and kfd exploit-related add-ons, and more recently for JavaScript tweaks and for installing TrollStore 2, received another update on Thursday, this time bringing it up to version 3.2.7.
You’ve heard a lot about Misaka and Picasso both picking up installation methods for TrollStore 2, but did you know that even the PureKFD package manager app has incorporated a way to install TrollStore 2?
We reported on an update to the Picasso kfd exploit-based toolbox for iPhones and iPads running iOS & iPadOS 16.0-16.6 beta 1 earlier this afternoon, but project lead developer @sourcelocation has released yet another update of somewhat major proportion, this time in the form of version 3 open beta 5 that we think our readers should know about.
Picasso, the jailed toolbox that offers customizations for kfd exploit-vulnerable arm64e devices running iOS & iPadOS 16.0-16.6 beta 1, received another update on Wednesday, this time to version 3, open beta 4.
TrollStore, the perma-signing utility that allows users to install apps outside of the App Store on their iPhone or iPad permanently as opposed to short periods as sideloading allows, picked up another update on Wednesday to version 2.0.8.
Scan documents, receipts, business cards, letters, and billing statements using the Google Drive app on your iPhone or iPad to save digital copies of these items to the cloud and ensure they are available on all your devices.