The RootHide team on Monday released an updated version of the RootHide jailbreak detection bypass to version 1.0.7, bringing with it a plethora of improvements since the previous version.
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The RootHide team on Monday released an updated version of the RootHide jailbreak detection bypass to version 1.0.7, bringing with it a plethora of improvements since the previous version.
Learn how to use Mastodon on your Apple Watch for free and stay connected while on the go with this simple guide.
Learn how to adjust a photo's depth of field and focus point on your iPhone to change the amount of background blur, also known as bokeh.
While jailbreaking has been a little bit slow lately in terms of new developments, the Misaka package manager app that hosts add-ons for various iOS & iPadOS 15, 16, and 17 device has been flourishing.
Our friends over at Peak Design have launched their annual Black Friday & Cyber Monday sale, and if you’re someone who’s been waiting to score a discount on some of the world’ best mobile photography gear, then you’re going to want to pay attention to this.
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The Misaka package manager app picked up another useful update on Saturday, this time bringing the utility up to version 3.2.0.
If you’re a user of the Dopamine or palera1n rootless jailbreaks for iOS or iPadOS 15.0-15.4.1, then you might want to pay attention to this.
Learn how to turn off inline text predictions on your iPhone, iPad, and Mac without disabling word suggestions that appear above the onscreen keyboard.
When I go out for long periods of time, generally when traveling or staying in hotels, I tend to bring an all-in-one charger with me that can handle my iPhone, Apple Watch, and AirPods Pro.
Apple has stopped signing iOS & iPadOS 17.1, the first major software update for iOS & iPadOS 17 since it first debuted this Fall. This means that downgrades to iOS or iPadOS 17.1 are no longer possible on modern handsets.