Tuesday, February 5, 2013

evasi0n - iOS 6.x Jailbreak for all iDevices


evasi0n iOS 6.x Jailbreak - official website of the evad3rs



evasi0n - iOS 6.0-6.1 Jailbreak



                 
           
       
  
Compatible with all iPhone, iPod touch, iPad and iPad mini models running iOS 6.0 through 6.1




Official Mirrors

Server OS Link
box.com Linux SHA1: 2e1d1f6c7e6ca775860df03298dce3b0d798658a
Mac OS X SHA1: 8f91aba478ad28bda800dc5c303be1699fcfb800
Windows SHA1: 9942559caf779da6526b9fd0e207d21554a8a9cf
MEGA Linux SHA1: 2e1d1f6c7e6ca775860df03298dce3b0d798658a
Mac OS X SHA1: 8f91aba478ad28bda800dc5c303be1699fcfb800
Windows SHA1: 9942559caf779da6526b9fd0e207d21554a8a9cf
RapidShare Linux SHA1: 2e1d1f6c7e6ca775860df03298dce3b0d798658a
Mac OS X SHA1: 8f91aba478ad28bda800dc5c303be1699fcfb800
Windows SHA1: 9942559caf779da6526b9fd0e207d21554a8a9cf

Requirements

  • 5 minutes of your time!
  • A computer, running Windows (XP minimum), Mac OS X (10.6 minimum) or Linux (x86 / x86_64)
  • An iPhone, iPad or iPod running iOS 6.0 through 6.1 (you may check in Settings / General / About => Version)
  • A USB cable to connect the device to the computer

Important! Read me!

  • Backup your device using iTunes (or iCloud) before using evasi0n. If something breaks, you'll always be able to recover your data.
  • Please disable the lock passcode of your iOS device before using evasi0n. It can cause issues.
  • Avoid all iOS and iTunes related tasks until evasi0n is complete. Why not just enjoy a brief break from the computer to stretch your legs?
  • If the process gets stuck somewhere, it's safe to restart the program, reboot the device (if necessary by holding down Power and Home until it shuts down), and rerun the process.
  • If you get an error on OS X 10.8 saying that evasi0n can't be opened, control-click (or right-click) the app and on the revealed context menu, choose 'Open.' On the ensuing dialogue box, choose 'Open' as well.


FAQ






Credits

  • evasi0n is a production of evad3rs

Thanks to

  • @phoenixdev for his research
  • @Surenix for evad3rs and evasi0n designs
  • Hanéne Samara for her work on evasi0n GUI
  • @chronicdevteam and @iphone_dev for their support
  • Kiki the cat for the inspiration

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Wednesday, January 23, 2013

Taylor Swift Scores #1 Pop Hit With “I Knew You Were Trouble.”

TAYLOR IS FIRST ARTIST SINCE THE BEATLES TO SPEND SIX WEEKS OR MORE AT #1 WITH THREE CONSECUTIVE STUDIO ALBUMS
Six-time Grammy winner Taylor Swift this week reaches #1 on the Billboard Mainstream Top 40 chart with “I Knew You Were Trouble.”, from her 5+ million-selling current album RED. Released on Big Machine Records, RED has been certified 4X Platinum in the U.S. for sales in excess of 4 million albums, and the disc’s worldwide sales total is now past 5.4 million. The single “I Knew You Were Trouble.” has sold over 3 million copies in the U.S. alone, has topped the iTunes all genres chart, and is a worldwide smash, already reaching #1 in Australia and New Zealand, and rapidly ascending Top 10 airplay charts around the globe in the UK, Canada, and territories in Europe, Asia and Africa. The pop success of “Trouble” follows Taylor’s recent Billboard Hot 100 #1 and 3X Platinum single “We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together,” another worldwide chart-topper and the lead single from RED. Taylor first topped Billboard’s pop charts in 2009, when ” Love Story ” became the first country crossover to land at #1 on CHR/Top 40 in the 16-year history of Billboard’s Nielsen BDS chart.

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Tuesday, January 22, 2013

Taylor To Appear On Le Grand Journal

According to MyClap.tv, Taylor is set to appear on Le Grand Journal on Monday, January 28th. If you live in France, be sure to tune in to Canal + at 7:10 pm to catch Taylor’s interview and her performance on the show!

Vibe Magazine

Taylor did an interview with Vibe magazine for their December/January issue. She talks about risks and why she does things the way she does. It has a lot of good quotes, so make sure to read it!

TAYLOR SWIFT: “PART OF ME JUST WANTS TO BE ALONE”

Taylor Swift didn’t win in the Best Original Song category at the 70th Golden Globe Awards on Sunday night. The country pop star was nominated for her co-writing credit on “Safe and Sound” from The Hunger Games film. It was a tough category to win, and the trophy ultimately went to Adele for her superb work with the James Bond “Skyfall” theme song. In an interview with VIBE for our Dec ’12/Jan ’13 issue Swift talked to us about taking risks. “Different people take their chances in different ways,” said Swift, who wore a plum Donna Karan Atelier dress. “Some people take fashion risks, or in their lives nad what they say, or they give really edgy interviews. I leave the risks to my music. I let it speak from where my life is. I don’t take risks fashion-wise, I don’t take risks in the way I live my life. But I leave my risks to my music.”


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Taylor On SMAPxSMAP

Taylor appeared on the Japanese TV Show SMAPxSMAP earlier today as part of a pre-taped segment. She performed her hit song “We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together” with the boys of SMAP. Check it out below!



Unseen Event Pictures


Check out the gallery for unseen pictures of Taylor at the Read Every Day Webcast on October 24th, the Red Album Launch Party on October 25th, and the Worldwide Radio Remote event on October 26th. Credit goes to BUZN1029.com, K955FM.com, and K99.com.



































Taylor Swift Passes Madonna For Hot 100 Mark

KNEW’ MUSIC: As Taylor Swift bullets at No. 4 (with Airplay Gainer honors) on the Hot 100 with current pop single “I Knew You Were Trouble.,” she debuts another “knew” track: “The Moment I Knew” starts at No. 64. The latter song bows after being released digitally in the iTunes Store and on the U.S. Target-exclusive deluxe physical edition of parent album “Red.” It was previously available only on the set’s Canadian version.
The new “Knew” marks Swift’s 57th Hot 100 entry, pushing her past Madonna and Dionne Warwick for the second-most appearances among women in the chart’s 54-year history. With 73, only Aretha Franklin has more. (Among all acts, the “Glee” cast leads with 205.)
Here’s an updated ranking of the women with the most charted Hot 100 titles:
73, Aretha Franklin
57, Taylor Swift
56, Madonna
56, Dionne Warwick
53, Connie Francis
48, Brenda Lee
44, Mariah Carey
42, Nicki Minaj


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Sunday, January 20, 2013