Showing posts with label hack. Show all posts
Showing posts with label hack. Show all posts

Tuesday, May 3, 2011

iOS 4.1 - 4.3.2 Jailbreak methods Summarized


I know many of you out there are thinking "Man, I love having a jailbroken iPhone/iPod/iPad but I hate having to keep updating it and then re-jailbreaking it over and over." So we often just sit and wait on one iOS through a few updates and then update to the latest one and jailbreak. I'm currently on 4.2.1 (jailbroken) on my iPhone 4 and 4.3.2 is out (with 4.3.3 on the horizon).

So I did a little searching and found that a great figure in the jailbreaking scene has summarized up many different methods to jailbreak the last few iOS updates, and that great figure goes by the name GeoHot. Here's his list with the corresponding iOS firmwares with the tutorial of how to jailbreak them on each computer OS. Enjoy...

Friday, January 21, 2011

How to Create a Portable Hackintosh on a USB Thumb Drive [Hackintosh]

How to Create a Portable Hackintosh on a USB Thumb Drive [Hackintosh]: "

There are tons of awesome live, bootable Linux systems, but what if you need to run OS X? Reader Will shows us how to put a portable version of OS X on a thumb drive and boot it on (most) Intel computers. More »"

Friday, December 24, 2010

KinEmote: Kinect gesture control for Boxee and XBMC media centers now available (video)

KinEmote: Kinect gesture control for Boxee and XBMC media centers now available (video): "

We've seen plenty of Kinect hacks over the last few weeks -- trouble is, beyond the initial wow factor they're just not very useful on a daily basis. That situation just changed, however, with the release of KinEmote, a free public beta that lets Windows users navigate XBMC and Boxee menus using nothing but hand gestures. Better yet, the software is built around OpenNI and NITE middleware from PrimeSense, the company behind the Project Natal reference gear. It certainly looks impressive in the video after the break. Good enough that we suspect many of you will hit up the source link below instead of finishing up your last minute holiday shopping -- hey, Santa can wait, this is progress!
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Monday, December 13, 2010

AirPlay video streaming from iOS devices hacked into Macs (video)

AirPlay video streaming from iOS devices hacked into Macs (video): "

Hey Mac home theater users, listen up -- your AirPlay wishes have come true. TUAW's very own Erica Sadun has developed a free (ad supported) 0.01 AirPlayer alpha hack that lets your Mac play host to AirPlay video streamed off of iOS devices. Right, just like an Apple TV and without requiring a Jailbreak. But as long as you're skirting official support anyway, why not install the free AirVideoEnabler app onto your jailbroken iPod touch, iPad, or iPhone to stream video from even more applications than Apple currently allows. Works for us. Everyone else can check the video after the break.
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AirPlay video streaming from iOS devices hacked into Macs (video) originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 15 Dec 2010 02:11:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds."

Monday, August 11, 2008

iPhone 2.0.1 Firmware Jailbroken


Alright, so you can tell already that here at Ones & Zeroes we're big fans of the iPhone. Primarily because we both own iPhones :)

So for those of you that want to keep updating your iPhone and keep it Jailbroken (able to install 3rd party applications that aren't available on the Official App Store) then here is an in-depth tutorial from iClarified.

There you will find how to do it and all the necessary files (the Bootloaders, the 2.0.1 firmware, and Pwnage 2.0.2 application)

Happy Hacking!

Tuesday, July 22, 2008

iPhone 2.0 Jaillbroken!!


OH HAPPY DAY!

Important: If you are going to follow this guide, then read EVERYTHING first, we take no responsibility if you mess up your phone.

Alright, so the PWNage 2.0 tool made by the iPhone Dev Team has been developed for a while, but now it is officially available to the PUBLIC! Which is good news for us jailbroken iPhone users (jailbroken means you can install any iPhone compatible program onto it, not just from the App Store). So now you can enjoy the App Store and enjoy Community Apps (applications made by the general public and by some well known hackers)! The possibilities are endless!! They put up the tool on Saturday and have already released an update (2.0.1) You can get it here. (Side note: only MAC users can use it now - Windows users will have to wait or try this)

When they first put it up on their site for download, they got flooded with downloads and their servers went down (supply and demand). But no worries that's all been fixed.

It's pretty simple to operate this program to jailbreak your iPhone. For a detailed guide to jailbreak click here. (Side note: for people who already have an activated working iphone on AT&T make sure to uncheck "Activate phone" in the Bootneuter section. Or else your phone won't make calls. If you accidently did it, no worries, it can be reversed.)

HAVE FUN!

(any questions? please feel free to ask.)

 
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