I’m sure that you’ve heard about the infamous PS3 firmware hack such as the PS Jailbreak, and that Sony had many troubles with it. It looks like that is set to continue and Sony will face more trouble with custom firmwares because there’s now a new technique that would let users crack the PS3’s loader.
Kinect is here, and despite its success, we’re more interested in Kinect’s technology underneath, its hacks and modifications than the games it plays. Today you’ll see how you can you use your Kinect with your PC and play games with Kinect as your controller.
As you probably know, Kinect has been hacked and it can do a range of awesome things, and the latest trick up its sleeve is a way to play Super Mario Bros with Kinect.
Looks like there’s been a glitch in Apple’s iOS 4.1 firmware, the relatively important security flaw too. The glitch allows users to hack their way through and bypass the lock screen on the iPhone in which you are required to enter a passcode, the result is that you won’t need to know the passcode to reach the iPhone phone app and access some degree of private data.

Android OS users have waited for a Skype app for a long time and as you know, the official Skype app for Android OS was released a few days ago, but it came with certain limitations. If you feel frustrated by those limitations, you’ll be pleased to know that there’s a hacked version of the Skype app for Android that removes those limitations.
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If you were thrilled by the hacked iPad running Chrome OS yesterday, you’re going to need your GTN spray prepared for this one. Despite this being just a short clip, I think no doubt we’ll soon see more teasers from Hexxeh.
Just found this photo over at Hexxeh’s blog, he’s not said a word about it but the image speaks for itself. Google’s yet-to-make-a-breakthrough Chrome OS has been successfully installed, running and crossbred onto the last device that Steve Jobs would want to see – the Apple iPad.









