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Auxo jailbreak tweak reinvented multitasking on iOS (video)
The first time iOS received multitasking was back in 2010 when Apple introduced the iPhone 4 – that’s two iOS versions ago. Ever since it was released, iOS users can say that Apple has not added any major improvements to the multitask system in iOS, even in the iPhone 5 multitasking is almost the same as the iPhone 4 with iOS 4. Back in early October member of The Verge’s forums…
BlackBerry 10 web browser is faster than iPhone 5 and Windows Phone 8 (video)
BlackBerry users won’t have to use an outdated-looking web browser no more after BlackBerry get released. A video comparison of the BlackBerry 10 web browser with Safari on iPhone 5 running iOS 6 and HTC Windows Phone 8X on Windows Phone 8’s Internet Explorer. The video demonstrates that BlackBerry 10 web broswer render pages faster than both devices. The BlackBerry 10 phone in the video is a Dev Alpha B smartphone. All devices were…
Improve your iPhone, iPad security with these Cydia apps
By Apple patching all jailbreak releases, many people believe that by jailbreaking their iOS device it will make the device completely insecure. This is not true unless you are Barrack Obama. You can actually make your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch more secure by jailbreaking it, if FindMyiPhone is not enough for you. After jailbreaking your device, in Cydia you can find many tweaks and apps that…
Google Maps out now in App Store for iPhone 5 and iOS 6 devices
iPhone 5 and iOS 6 users not happy with Apple Maps can finally use Google Maps as an alternative. The Google Maps app replaced with Apple Maps in iOS 6 is now available in the App Store as a separated app with more features than it had in iOS 5. The app now features Google local search, voice guided turn-by-turn navigation, public transit directions, and Street View. Navigate your world…
Dream JB shows iPhone 5 untethered jailbreak on video, releasing it today (update)
Our latest hope of seeing an untethered jailbreak for iPhone 5 or iOS 6 is here. Hacker named Dream Jailbreak today posted a video on YouTube of him jailbreaking an iPhone 5 using a jailbreak method he developed. The hacker claims that his jailbreak will jailbreak iOS 6 and iOS 6.0.1 on iPhone 5, iPhone 3GS, iPhone 4, iPhone 4S, iPad (2, 3, 4, mini), and iPod touch…
iPhone 5S first pictures already leaked online
Excited for the next iPhone? Pictures of the iPhone 5S have been already leaked online, and apparently we won’t see a new design on the next iPhone – it will be identical to the iPhone 5. The pictures appeared on iPhone forums at iPhone5parts.net, and were allegedly taken in an assembly line. The photographer was able take a picture of the front and rear side of the housing. This phone however might be a prototype…
Chrome for iPhone updated to open PDFs externally, Passbook, bugs fixes
A new Chrome for iOS (iPhone, iPad, iPod touch) update from Google is now available in the App Store. The update, version 23.0.1271.91, brings more features and improvements. One of the feature this update bring is that now it allows you to open PDF files externally in other apps. It also brings Passbook support, which let you save boarding passes and tickets. Now you can turn on text encoding detection…
Sprint 4G LTE now available in 11 new cities
Sprint today announced that its 4G LTE is now available in 11 additional cities. 4G LTE devices such as the iPhone 5, Samsung Galaxy S3 or HTC EVO 4G LTE should now get faster data speed in the following cities using its 4G LTE: Anderson, Ind. Clarke County, Va./Jefferson County, W.Va. Harrisburg/Carlisle/Hershey, Pa. Hagerstown, Md./Martinsburg, W.Va. Harrisonburg, Va. Muncie, Ind. Peabody, Mass. Salina, Kan. Shenandoah County, Va. South…
Apple to release a $200 off-contract iPhone in 2014, analyst says
The end of T-Mobile crying due to being iPhone-less might end in 2014. Apple will release a $200 off contract iPhone in 2014, Apple analyst Gene Munster told BusinessInsider. The reason Apple will release this iPhone is because carriers in developing countries like India or China don’t subsidize phones – so customers in those countries have to pay full price for the phone, not $200 like here in the states…