One of the iPhone’s shortfalls compared to others out there is the inability to run 3rd party apps in the background. Now, this is possible if your iPhone is jailbroken, since you can bypass this by installing Backgrounder. This will enable you to run any app in the background, such as streaming radio, while you do something else.
But what about when you have multiple apps running the background? How to keep track? Easy! There is an upcoming solution to Cydia and it’s called Multifl0w (don’t ask me how they come up with these names). This app will allow you to easily swipe back and forth among apps running in the background. Check out the following demo video:
Multifl0w is dubbed as “the future of iPhone multitasking” by its creator. From the video above, it does look very promising. We’ll have to wait until it’s released to see how smooth it really is.
For the jailbreakers out there, the Pangu Team released a semi-tethered jailbreak for iOS 9.3.3 and iOS 9.3.2 on the weekend. Semi-tethered means if you reboot your device (or run out of battery), the jailbreak will be removed. However, in order to get this jailbreak back, you don’t require a computer as you just need to...
Shortly after the first beta of iOS 10 was released, renowned Canadian hacker iH8sn0w showed off an iPhone 5 running an untethered jailbreak. Today it was Pangu's turn to show it is possible to jailbreak Apple's latest mobile operating system (via 9to5Mac). Pangu is the Chinese hacking team responsible for several of the most recent jailbreaks....
The first beta of iOS 10 has been around for only four days, but it has already been cracked by well-known Canadian hacker iH8sn0w. In a video posted on YouTube just a few hours ago, he documented that iOS 10 is indeed vulnerable to jailbreak exploits. In the video he shared, he used a 32-bit...