Someone has published the purported source code for the iOS bootloader, iBoot, potentially opening the door for hackers and jailbreakers to find vulnerabilities in Apple's mobile OS. Motherboard ...
Apple's walled garden is partly made possible through its closed, proprietary software. While Microsoft has made a U-turn on its stance on Linux and open source in general, Apple remains steadfast in ...
The leak could be of value to “jailbreakers” who install third-party software on iPhones and iPads. There are also concerns it could uncover new security vulnerabilities in iOS, which may be found by ...
According to MacRumors Apple is suing Corellium for copying iOS to run it in a virtual environment, allowing people to install iOS apps etc onto it. I simply do not understand how that is possible, ...
Fancy running a different OS on your iPad? OpeniBoot allows you to run Android on both your iPad and iPhone 4. It is still in its very early stages of development but shows that running the Android ...