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Greenpois0n iOS 4.1 Jailbreak Coming 10/10/10 @ 10:10:10 AM GMT

The greenpois0n jailbreak software for iOS 4.1 is expected to be released this Sunday, October 10, 2010, at 10:10:10 AM GMT. Unfortunately, however, the jailbreak only works on the iPhone 4, iPod touch 4, iPad, and AppleTV 2. Earlier today, members of the Chronic DevTeam announced the ETA for the much awaited jailbreak:

If you’d like to download greenpois0n, be sure to visit the download page on October 10, 2010 at 10:10 AM GMT (time conversions listed below). TechGeec.com will have tutorials up as soon as the jailbreak is released so be sure to subscribe to our YouTube channel and follow us on Twitter to stay updated.

Apple Removes AirPrint from iPod Touch 2G

Apple has revised its original AirPrint announcement, they removed it’s huge promise, support for the second-generation iPod touch. It was announced way back in September. Apple originally said that printing would be supported on devices that support iOS multitasking, but they listed the second-generation iPod touch as compatible. The second-generation iPod touch has since been removed from the compatible device list, however, there’s no doubt that once iOS 4.2 is jailbroken, there will be a tweak available for download from Cydia to allow the iPod touch 2G to print wirelessly.

CDMA iPhone Will be Ready by Early 2011 [UPDATED]

Please read entire post before reading this update.

When Verizon President and COO, Lowell McAdam, was asked to comment about the report from The Wall Street Journal, McAdam replied,

It’s one of those things that rolls out every few weeks whether there’s a basis for it or not. I can’t give you any insights, but I think Apple is the one that has to make that announcement. What I’ve always said is I expect at some point in time our business interests are going to align. I think things like LTE are another great reason why they’d want a device or tablet on that network. But I don’t have anything to say today about timing.

Despite the remarks, rumors of a CDMA iPhone arriving in early 2011 have persisted.

These rumors of a Verizon iPhone have been coming since it’s debut in 2007 but the “rumors” seem to have more and more “proof” behind them.

On Wednesday, The Wall Street Journal quoted “people briefed by Apple,” as saying the new iPhone,

would be similar in design to the iphone 4 currently sold by AT&T Inc.,

…but it would be using CDMA technology, the same technology both Verizon and Sprint use. They also stated that,

The phone, for which Qualcomm Inc. is providing a key chip, is expected to be released in the first quarter of next year, according to the same people.

Also on Wednesday, Shaw Wu, an analyst for Kaufman Bros., wrote:

in our checks with the industry and supply chain sources, we have picked up indication of development and progress on new form factor iPhones.

Representatives from Verizon, Qualcomm, and Apple all declined to comment on the issue, however, just a few weeks ago, Verizon CEO, Ivan Seidenberg, said no one should expect the iPhone on Verizon any time soon. The one and only reason why this statement would be a lie, is so that Apple’s fourth quarter earning do not drastically drop as people await the release of the new iPhone. This occurred when the iPhone 4 prototype was discovered. Consumers stopped buying the iPhone 3GS and instead waited for the iPhone 4 to be released which in turn drastically dropped Apple’s quarter earnings.

The Journal also stated that Apple,

plans to begin mass producing a new iPhone by the end of 2010 that would allow Verizon Wireless to sell the smart phone early next year, said people briefed by Apple.

Apple is also developing a new iPhone model, said people briefed on the matter. One person familiar with the new iPhone plan said the fifth-generation iPhone will be a different form factor from those that are currently available. It was unclear how soon that version will be available to Verizon.

Another interesting note that many websites overlook, is that Verizon’s CEO, Ivan Seidenberg, is scheduled to give the main keynote at the Consumer Electronics Show in January, 2011, which may very well be where the announcement for the Verizon iPhone occurs.

Apple TV Has Been Jailbroken! But No Apps Yet!



Not too long ago (just a moment ago) I told you Apple TV could be jailbroken using the SHAtter exploit. Yesterday, I heard that the device can be restored in iTunes, which meant the race to jailbreak Apple TV could begin. Now, 9to5Mac has just noted that an Apple TV jailbreak has been achieved, by none other than MuscleNerd himself.

MuscleNerd released this screenshot in the above image, As you can see, this Apple TV jailbreak isn’t ready to go even in Alpha yet (it’s basically three steps down from alpha. If anyone know what that is leave a comment and you MIGHT get a treat) nor can it run apps. But, it won’t be long until MuscleNerd puts together a public release.

Apple TV Can Be Restored in iTunes! It’s Asking to Be Jailbroken!



Apple TV shipments are making their way to those lucky few who pre-ordered as well as arriving into Apple store shelves around the US. This is allowing us to find out more about the device.

The most best discovery is that not only does the Apple TV come with a USB port, which allows you to connect the device to your computer, but it appears as a “iDevice” in iTunes, which you can restore yourself. At this point the Apple TV is asking to get jailbroken.

According to info received by TechFlash, jailbreakers have found a way to put the device in DFU Mode, and are trying to jailbreak the device right now.

TechGeec.com will let you know when a jailbreak is achieved.

Apple Making AirPlay Open to Developers?


Airplay is most likely the most exciting iOS feature since multitasking. It has huge potential, and we’re still waiting to see what Apple will do with it, they already leaked a couple of details this week that will lead you to think good about it.

Apple told Fox News during a review of Apple TV that, they will open the feature to developers. They will definitely let apps stream audio and video over the air, which is awesome. Will Apple take it even further and allow apps to stream to an external monitor of sorts? We don’t know right now, but it sure is interesting.

Big apps like Hulu or Netflix restricting the use of the feature can’t be underestimated. This is uncharted territory when it comes to licensing deals, so it might not even be up to the developers.

So what do you think Apple will do? Let us know in the comments below.

Mobile Me Gallery Updated! Now Universal

The Mobile Me Gallery App just received a small but cool update.

It is now a universal app
It has fast app switching integrated
Retna display optimized
And you can view friends galleries without a Mobile Me subscription

Like I said small update but it is mostly news worthly because of the universal app part.

Now all we need it the Apple Store, Keynote Remote, and the Texas Hold’ Em app to be universal and then were good to go!

Tethering Support Added to iPad in iOS 4.2 Beta 2

The Beta 2 version of Apple’s iOS 4.2 software update brings a pretty cool new feature. The update for an undisclosed November release, adds Internet Tethering settings for iPads running iOS.

iPad owners will hopefully be able to tether their iDevice successfully by the time iOS 4.2 reaches its final version. According to 9to5Mac, the settings are currently only appearing for European carriers.

If Apple allows iOS 4.2 users to tether their iPad iPhone-style this would be great!

Don’t get too excited. The tethering settings may be removed in a beta version in the feature (remember Game Center on the iPhone 3G? It can happen any time).

Interesting Information About the New Apple TV



The people over at iFixit “demolished” the new Apple TV. They have managed to discover something interesting about Apple’s new and improved device.

The new Apple TV comes with 8 GB of internal storage. Apple’s epic fail to promote this before the release of the device made me actually not buy it because I wanted some type of internal storage, but I am now buying it because of this. This also means that hackers will be able to do some type of Cydia hackie do. It is obvious Apple didn’t tell us this due to the fact that Apple’s main focus on the product was on wireless steaming.

The Apple TV has 256 MB of RAM. This is the same as the iPad and iPod touch 4G, but less than the iPhone 4′s 512 MB.

Verizon CEO: iPhone Not Coming Any Time Soon

Today, Verizon CEO, Ivan Seidenberg, announced that the iPhone will not be coming to Verizon until it’s 4G (fourth-generation) cellular network is 100% up and running.

Thursday, Seidenberg said he hopes Apple will offer the phone on the carrier’s 4G, or LTE network, which it is just starting to roll out later this year in a few dozen cities, and will not be completely ready until 2012, the same year Apple’s and AT&T’s exclusivity contract  expires.

Seidneberg announced,

We don’t feel like we have an iPhone deficit. We would love to carry it when we get there, but we have to earn it.

I think 4G will accelerate the process, and any other decisions Apple makes would be fine with us. Hopefully, at some point Apple will get with the program.

However, as we posted September 22, analysts have claimed that Apple’s overseas manufacturers will begin building CDMA iPhones for Verizon Wireless this December. CDMA is the cellular technology both Verizon and Sprint currently use, while AT&T uses SIM cards. If these reports are true, it is said that Apple will have at leas 3 million CDMA iPhones by January 1, 2011.