New Version Of Redsnow Will Downgrade iOS 5.1.1
As the DevTeam member @ Musclenerd on Twitter announced that coming soon redsn0w version will allow 0.9.11b1 the first time a firmware downgrade on Apple A5 devices. Until now, the downgrade to an older version of IOS, such as iOS 5.1.1 to iOS 5.0, with an iPhone 4S, iPad 2 or Apple TV 2 is possible.
Interestingly, redsn0w will also support the 0.9.11b1 downgrade from an iPad 3, but here only on IOS 5.1 (ie theoretically iOS 5.1.1 to iOS 5.1).
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Apple is reportedly working on multi-user support for the iPad
A few days ago a conversation between a developer and Apple’s iOS from Apple Insider turned up the interesting news for multi-user capability of the iPad brings.So the developer has sent a proposal to implement multiple users to Apple and get an answer as it would be, this is a known bug and that Apple would already working on a solution.
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Jailbreakers Should Stay Away From iOS 5.1.1
Apple has released iOS 5.1.1 for iPhone 3Gs, iPhone 4, iPhone 4S, iPhone and iPod touch 3rd and 4th generation. If you want to in the future use of an untethered jailbreak on iOS 5.1, it is wise not to install this update. iOS hacker pod2g has not yet been announced whether his exploits can also be used for a iOS 5.1.1 jailbreak. So it would be but so can some leak fixes that Apple has so new exploits to be found.
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Apple Releases iOS 5.1.1 Firmware to Fix Bugs
Apple Releases iOS 5.1.1 Firmware to Fix Bugs. Apple just released iOS 5.1.1 for the iPhone 4 (S), all iPads and iPod touch. The update is now available for download and does not add many special enhancements. These are mostly minor bug fixes and improvements. So now there’s a bug that caused the new iPad instead of a 3G network switched to a 2G network.
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The new iPhone will have a 4-inch screen and a smaller dock connector
The new iPhone will have a 4-inch screen and a smaller dock connector. The new iPhone will have a longer 4-inch screen and a smaller dock connector. It will also be 20 percent thinner than the iPhone 4S be. This claims iLounge editor Jeremy Horwitz. Horwitz Where the information has come from, only not quite clear: it represents only “a source” things they had heard.
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