Now that you've jailbroken your iOS 7 device, you're probably looking for tweaks to help enhance your iOS experience. Well, I've put together a video containing five must-have tweaks for iOS 7. The list of compatible tweaks is growing each day, but the tweaks shown in the above video are definitely some of the best.
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It seems like every app around is getting on the iOS 7 design train. Everything must be flat and totally opposite than the design style found in iOS 6. Now I'm not here to judge either side, but it looks like jailbroken devices will see a lot more of iOS 7 design thanks to Cydia's latest update.
Would you like to get a little more out of your jailbroken iOS 7 device? Well, there's a neat little trick that will allow you to enabled Apple's hidden prototype settings or Springboard settings on any iOS 7 device.
The Evad3rs have released the iOS 7 untethered jailbreak. This jailbreak is compatible with all devices running iOS 7, but at the moment there are a few limitations due to Mobile Substrate not being ready for iOS 7. You may be better off waiting until everything is up to date, but if you are impatient, check out my video tutorial to see the entire process.
Over the past few weeks, I've been building the ultimate Mac mini. We've covered upgrading the RAM, SSD choices, and cloning the HDD, but today, we're installing a speedy solid state drive! This will give you lightning fast boot times and better data transfer capabilities. Watch the video tutorial above to learn how to install a solid state drive in the 2012 Mac mini.
On this episode of Building The Ultimate Mac mini, we're taking a look at the Kingston HyperX 3K SSD. This is a beastly solid state drive that can achieve read and write speeds well over 500MB/s. In a future video we'll be cloning the HDD to this SSD and installing it into the Mac mini. Check out the above video for a hands-on look at this HyperX SSD upgrade kit.
Today we're kicking off the first episode of Building The Ultimate Mac mini. We're going to perform a 16GB RAM upgrade to a 2012 Mac mini. Further into this series we will be upgrading to a solid-state drive and adding an addition SSD to the mini. Check out the video tutorial and see the parts list below.