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Apple’s iOS in-app purchasing workaround fixes hack problem

July 23, 2012 by Charles West - Leave a Comment

Apple, for the past couple of weeks, has been dealing with a nagging hack, which allows users to “buy” in-app purchases without actually spending a dime. To counter the hacking problem, the Cupertino-based tech company tried a lazy approach, which resorted to pressuring the host of the original server (located in Russia) into dropping the…

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Firefox Mobile OS nightlies now available – Get a taste now!

July 19, 2012 by Blake Stimac - 3 Comments

We know that the Firefox Mobile OS is on its way, and some of us think that it’s DOA. Well, nightly builds of the mobile OS are now available for your downloading pleasure, so we’ll see what others think about the OS very soon. With a touch of iOS and Android, along with the Symbian-esque…

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Appfutura is like Elance for app developers

July 19, 2012 by Dusan Belic - Leave a Comment

Appfutura is like Elance for app developers

You may’ve heard about Elance, if you didn’t – you should know it’s an outsourcing platform that allows project managers to post projects and developers to bid on them. And it’s not just programmers who are in demand on Elance; companies turn to it to find people with other skills as well, including marketers, designers,…

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Apple releases iOS 6 beta 3 for developers [Update]

July 16, 2012 by George Tinari - Leave a Comment

Apple is rolling out the third beta of iOS 6 to developers as an over-the-air software update for iPhone, iPod touch, and iPad. The details of the update are unknown at the moment, but we’ll update this post when we have more information. If nothing else, the update will more than likely just squash some…

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Apple tries to block in-app purchase hacks, but service continues to run offshore

July 16, 2012 by Charles West - Leave a Comment

Yeah, we knew this was going to happen soon. Apple, faced with hacking issues to its in-app purchase feature on iOS, has resorted to its usual bullying tactics by pressuring the host of the original server (located in Russia) into dropping the service that is housing the hacking maneuver. What are we talking about, you…

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Hack subverts iOS in-app purchases, lets you get stuff for free

July 13, 2012 by Charles West - Leave a Comment

Just when you thought iOS security was super secure, think again. It looks like someone has figured out how to penetrate the iTunes walled garden. A Russian developer by the name of  ZonD80 has published a loophole or trick to bypass Apple’s in-app purchase system, allowing users to “buy” items without paying in iOS. So…

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Twilio API gets international SMS support

July 12, 2012 by Yoeau - Leave a Comment

The leader in cloud communications Twilio announced that international SMS capabilities are live and functional across Twilio’s 100,000+ developers. One of the most-requested features enables developers to make apps and web services that have the ability to send SMS with worldwide termination in over 150 countries and potentially reach over 2 billion people globally. The…

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Nexus Q hack allows for home replacements, runs Netflix – almost looks good

July 9, 2012 by Blake Stimac - Leave a Comment

Oh Nexus Q, you’ve gotten so much shit. Google’s social media streamer might have a lot of potential, but said potential definitely doesn’t show without hacking the device. With its limited out of the box functionality, developers are hard at work in attempt to make the Nexus Q, well, usable. Over the weekend, XDA member…

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CyanogenMod Jelly Bean plans on the table – CM9 devices to get VIP passes

July 5, 2012 by Blake Stimac - Leave a Comment

While we just recently saw the first release candidate for CyanogenMod 9 released, users shouldn’t get too worried that the next version of the popular custom ROM will take as long as this past release. With the introduction of Android 4.1 Jelly Bean, the CyanogenMod team is already assessing its plans to get the upcoming…

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Jellybean already ported to HTC One X

July 2, 2012 by Dusan Belic - Leave a Comment

Jellybean already ported to HTC One X

You can’t help but love today’s mobile hackers. Only one day after Jellybean has been released for the Nexus devices, XDA-Developers’ forum member “tgascoigne” managed to pull it out from the Nexus 7 tablet and port the software to the international version of HTC One X (which also has NVidia Tegra 3 CPU). Expectantly, not…

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