When Apple released iOS 4.2, one of the most anticipated features was AirPlay. For those running the latest iOS, AirPlay is essentially a method of streaming digital media from your device (iPhone, iPad, iPod touch) to another device such as the 2010 AppleTV or AirPlay-enabled speakers.
Once in action, AirPlay is really awesome, as users can watch movies and photos on their widescreen TV’s and play music through speakers in the home (if applicable). At this time, AirPlay is only enabled in a few apps such as YouTube, Photos or videos synced to the device from iTunes.
Well, if your iDevice happens to be jailbroken (only tethered right now), a developer named Zone-MR has created a hack which enables AirPlay in all iOS applications, including Safari! Aside from the flexibility of use factor, this also means that Apple could easily enable AirPlay across all apps in future versions of iOS.
If you want to check out the hack, download it from the following Cydia repository:
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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...