The AltStore Team published an updated beta build of the popular Delta emulator application for iPhones and iPads on Monday, with the latest build receiving the version designation of 1.7 beta 5.
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iOS 18.4 appears to interfere with JIT compilation in sideloaded apps
If you’ve been following along in the app sideloading and game emulation communities for the iPhone and iPad, then you might have heard of something called JIT, which many app developers have been particularly excited about because it can boost performance in certain situations by recompiling code extemporaneously.
Palera1n team confirms jailbreak tool works on iPadOS 18.4 beta 1 on the iPad (7th generation)
Apple seeded its first iOS & iPadOS 18.4 developer betas on Friday to set the groundwork for major upgrades in Apple Intelligence and other things. But as most jailbreakers already know, none of these firmware updates post-iOS 16.5.1 can be jailbroken on any arm64e (A12 and later) device.
Jailbreak news of the week: Dopamine anniversary update, Windows Phone Hackintosh, SwishBar, & more…
Jailbreaking iPhones is a special hobby that requires a special type of person – specifically, it requires the type of person who wields a curious mind that always strives to do more with their rightfully owned handset than Apple intends with its own software out of the box.
SwishBar keeps the Status Bar visible as you use your jailbroken iPhone’s App Switcher
The Status Bar is one of the most important informative components of the iOS user interface, containing not only the current time, but also your cellular and Wi-Fi connectivity status, among other things. With that in mind, it’s a head scratcher as to why Apple excluded it from the App Switcher.
Apple unsigns iOS 18.3, ending firmware downgrades from newer iOS 18.3.1 release
Apple just last Monday released iOS & iPadOS 18.3.1 to the general public to address a security concern in which an attacker would disable USB Restricted Mode on affected devices, potentially opening users of these devices up to forms of malicious activity.
Seasoned Hackintosh Redditor retrofits fully functional iPhone SE 3 hardware & software into a Lumia 1020
You’ve likely heard of the term Hackintosh, which is essentially the term of endearment given to a personal computer that was built to run Windows but instead runs a modified build of Apple’s macOS desktop operating system that makes use of the non-Apple hardware within.
FrontestPiP ensures that Picture in Picture is always in the foreground over every interface in iOS
If you’ve been refreshing your package manager’s sources recently, then you might’ve stumbled upon a new and free jailbreak tweak called FrontestPiP by iOS developer @ChromiumCandy (uz.ra) that claims to change how Picture in Picture works on your device.
Dopamine v2.4 adds workaround for spinlock panics on iOS 15 arm64e, makes ‘Hide Jailbreak’ undetectable, & more…
This Sunday, February 16th marks the 1-year anniversary since Dopamine jailbreak developer Lars Fröder (@opa334dev) released Dopamine v2 with support for the Kernel File Descriptor (KFD) exploit, which introduced support for up to iOS & iPadOS 16.5 on arm64e A15-A16 devices, iOS & iPadOS 16.5.1 on arm64e A12-A14 devices, and up to iOS & iPadOS 16.6.1 on arm64 devices.
Jailbreak news of the week: Safari RCE exploit, palera1n updates, rename Gulf of Mexico in Maps, & more…
Jailbreaking iPhones can be one of the most exciting endeavors that we can pursue as enthusiast-level end users, and because of that, you can count on the iDownloadBlog team to follow and deliver the latest news pertaining to this hobby as it happens and to have detailed step-by-step guides outlining the processes.
This jailbreak tweak lets you rename the Gulf of America back to Gulf of Mexico, or anything else you want
In case you missed it, Apple Maps, Google Maps, and other United States-based mapping apps renamed the Gulf of Mexico to the Gulf of America following an executive order issued by current United States President Donald Trump.
Security researcher wh1te4ever shares Safari-based remote execution exploit patched in iOS 16.5.1, macOS 13.4.1
In case you weren’t already aware, there was a Safari-based remote code execution (RCE) bug in the wild that Apple patched in a rapid security update for iOS & iPadOS 16.5.1 dubbed CVE-2023-37450, and ENKI WhiteHat is credited with the original proof of concept (PoC) showcasing the bug. But what if we told you someone made an exploit out of it? Interestingly enough, that seems to be exactly what has happened.