by Bryan | Jan 1, 2012 | Apple, Apple TV, iOS, iPad, iPhone, iPod, iPodz Helperz
Developers Steven Troughton-Smith and the TheMudKip have been able to enable the Apple TV 2G to launch and run native iOS apps originally meant for the iPhone and iPad. At first the developers were able to run the applications in windows but recently they have...
by | Dec 30, 2011 | Apple, Linux, Microsoft, OS X, Ubuntu, Windows
Hello my nerds and geeks! How are you? I realize this post is a little late but I have a million excuses that I’m sure you don’t want to hear. So let’s just jump on in shall we? Let me begin by saying this post is inspired. My current computer...
by Zachary Weingarten | Dec 27, 2011 | iOS, iPodz Helperz
If you have been following pod2g on twitter you have known about the development of his iOS 5.0.1 Untether. Well now its here!! Below is a text tutorial while a video is on its way below! If your already using a Tethered Jailbreak: If you have an A4 device such as an...
by | Dec 8, 2011 | Android OS, Apple, Gaming Consoles, iPad, Mobile Phones
The OnLive Android App is now available to download, and with it, you get Lego: Batman thrown in for free, never say no to a freebie! 😀 (even the vitamins freebies at pharmacies :p). The iPad version is currently going through Apples approval process, and no doubt...
by | Nov 30, 2011 | Apple, iOS, iPhone, Mobile Phones
It was just about a month and a half ago since the iPhone 4S was released. Consumers weren’t extremely happy with it because it lacked specific things, but its sales still blew up. One of the things the iPhone lacked was 4G LTE. Even though the 4S didn’t...
by | Nov 17, 2011 | Apple, iOS, iPhone
One of the biggest downsides of FaceTime for iOS devices is that you have to be connected to a wi-fi network. The native video calling feature has no support for 3G capabilities. However, today we have just the way for you to enable a hidden feature within iOS to use...