Although currently the jailbreak is available on all Apple updates, including iOS 8.1.1 jailbreak with Taïg the SemiRestore tool for iOS 8.1 and iOS 8.0 will allow you to restore your iPhone or iPad without losing the jailbreak and especially without have to restore your device with iTunes.
For you are new to the world of the iPhone, and especially of the jailbreak, be aware that the value of SemiRestore makes sense in the game of cat and mouse between hackers and Apple. In fact, when we restore an Apple device, this will delete all data and settings you have installed. But this method also removes the jailbreak and Cydia application that is the unofficial App Store gathering all tweaks to customize your iPhone or iPad. It is precisely this that prevents SemiRestore: With this software, you can do a restore without iTunes to remove all applications and settings EXCEPT the jailbreak! This feature was launched for iOS 6 and from the software has found a loyal following. The version for iOS 8.1 and iOS 8 is available for download and is compatible with most versions of Windows and Linux. For Mac OS X, you need to encode wait because this version is still in development. SemiRestore: restore without losing the jailbreak In all cases, you can download SemiRestore 8 via the official website. Operation is simple
Make a backup of your device if it is still possible depending on your case
Connect your iPhone or iPad via USB cable
Start SemiRestore on your computer
Click the "SemiRestore" the process can take 5 to 10 minutes, do not disconnect your device before the end of the restoration.
Beatsheadphoneshave announcednew releases.For the first timesince it wasApple'sacquisition.In MayagoAlthoughitis unlikely thatApplehasa great influence onthe product.
Wireless headphonesBeats Solo 2with battery stamina up to12 hoursof workover aBluetoothconnection.Adistance of30 feet, and userscan be connectedviatheheadphonecableas well.
According to Mashable,
the Solo 2 Wireless headphones have the same sound drivers as the Solo 2
wired headphones, which launched in May. But while the wired version
uses buttons on the cable to adjust volume, control music playback and
answer phone calls, the Wireless headphones include those controls on
the ear cups
The Solo 2 Wireless headphones will cost $300 when they launch later
this month, making for a $100 premium over the wired version. They'll be
available in black, blue, white and red, though Verizon has the red
version locked up through the end of the year.
Why this matters: Given that Beats was developing these
headphones before Apple's acquisition went through, the launch is more
of a sentimental milestone than a substantive one. Still, the companies
have already started to cross-pollinate a bit, with Apple adding Beats Music to Apple TV and creating a special Beats by Dr. Dre section in its online store. It seems like a matter of time before some of Apple influence creeps into Beats' products as well.
Russiandeveloperknown by the nicknameSmolkreleased autility to performthe bypassiCloudiPhone 4,alsoallowing activationof the iPhoneiOS7.
For thosewho wonderwhat thebypassiCloudiPhone,Isuggest you readabout iton the new securityagainsttheAppleiPhonetheft.
TheRussianhacker andprogrammer,knownSmolk, found a way aroundthe function oflockingremotedevices runningApple'siOSoperating system7.Remember,it is the service"Find My iPhone" which is used toprotect anAppleiDeviceif it islost or stolen