We’re accustomed to seeing interesting things in the jailbreak community. That’s why it may not come as much of a surprise that someone has used their ASUS ROG Ally handheld gaming system to jailbreak their checkm8-susceptible device.
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We’re accustomed to seeing interesting things in the jailbreak community. That’s why it may not come as much of a surprise that someone has used their ASUS ROG Ally handheld gaming system to jailbreak their checkm8-susceptible device.
The Misaka package manager app for MacDirtyCow exploit-susceptible devices running iOS or iPadOS 15.0-16.1.2 received yet another update this week, this time bringing it up to version 1.8.9 beta.
Looking for MacDirtyCow add-ons for your iOS or iPadOS 15.0-16.1.2 device that will let you customize your handset outside of the stock parameters? If so, then you might take an interest in one called NoVulnTools2 by iOS developer tyler1029.
At the beginning of the year, we showed you a jailbreak tweak called Novus by iOS developer nicho1asdev that reimagined the iPhone’s native Phone app with new features that made it feel like an actual 21st-century app instead of something we’ve been using since the stone ages, and it received lots of praise from us, and deservedly so.
System sounds aren’t readily configurable on non-jailbroken iPhones and iPads, except maybe the ringtone and text tone, but with a MacDirtyCow exploit-based add-on called SoundManager by iOS developer EPOS, you can do this even without a jailbreak.
Despite the fact that almost no one is still using an iOS 9 device anymore, jailbreak developers continue to maintain tools that can jailbreak these versions for the convenience of those users who haven’t bought a new device and that might be restricted to iOS 9 because of device support.
The Misaka package manager app for MacDirtyCow-vulnerable devices running iOS & iPadOS 15.0-16.1.2 was updated late Tuesday night to version 1.8.8 beta, bringing with it another small handful of improvements for end users.
How would you like it if your iPhone’s Settings app icons took the appearance of a Samsung Android device? Even better… what if you could do that without jailbreaking? Interested yet?
Do you like it when your apps take full advantage of your iPhone’s zippy ProMotion display to utilize all 120Hz of beautiful display refresh speeds? If so, then you aren’t going to want to miss this.
The Settings app is the primary place where iPhone users can change device behavior and options, but depending on your tastes, you might find the organization to be less than optimal.
iOS developer 0xkuj is out this week with a new jailbreak tweak called CCAdsBeGone (rootless) that attempts to limit the number of ads you see when using apps on your jailbroken iPhone or iPad.
Just last week, we showed you a package manager app for MacDirtyCow exploit-susceptible devices called Misakathat could be used to install add-ons for customizing the iOS user interface, and we walked you through the process to install and use it.