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Apple Seeds tvOS 9.2.1 Beta 4 to Developers

Apple has seeded the next pre-release version of its  tvOS  software to developers for testing purposes. Apple has seeded the fourth developer beta of tvOS 9.2.1 to developers. This release arrives four weeks after the company officially  seeded the first beta to developers . The new software is smaller in scale than the previous major release, focused on behind-the-scenes tweaks and improvements. To install the new beta on the fourth-gen Apple TV, you’ll need to connect the set-top box to a computer via a USB-C to USB-A cable. Once that is done, download the beta software and install it on the Apple TV through iTunes or Apple Configurator. If any new features are discovered in the new beta, we’ll update this post accordingly.

iOS 9 – iOS 9.3.1 Jailbreak FAQ: Everything you need to know!

If you’re new to the world of jailbreaking, and wondering what it is all about then you have come to the right place. Here’s everything you need to know about jailbreaking. What is Jailbreaking? Jailbreaking is the process of removing restrictions imposed by iOS. Hackers achieve it by using vulnerabilities or exploits in Apple’s mobile operating system. It provides root access to the iOS file system and manager, so you can run software that has not been approved by Apple. It allows users to install jailbreak apps, tweaks and themes from Cydia , a third-party alternative to the App Store, to customize the look and feel of their device and also enhance the functionality. Is Jailbreaking legal? Jailbreaking is  legal . In October last year, the U.S. Library of Congress has granted  Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) exemptions for jailbreaking smartphones like iPhone, tablets, smart TVs, and other all-purpose computing devices . This gives users w...