
As promised we are now revealing you the guide to untether jailbreak your iPhone 4S or iPad 2 running on iOS 5 or iOS 5.0.1 using Windows. Previously the jailbreak was compatible only for Mac users but then pod2g’s team released the jailbreak for Windows but it had to be done using a CLI tool. However, now Absinthe for Windows is out and all you have to do is to follow the simple guide shown after the break:

As we had previously told you that pod2g’s team released the CLI tool that is a more sophisticated way of jailbreaking your iPhone 4S or iPad 2 untethered running on iOS 5 or iOS 5.0.1 and now we are posting a simple guide that will allow you to carry out the task on Windows. It is different and is not as easy as hitting the jailbreak button.
If you are running a Windows PC and looking to sync your iCloud with Windows Outlook, here is a guide described below which will help you in syncing your iCloud with Windows Outlook.
January 10th has been announced as a day on which Microsoft has ceased Office for Mac 2004 support. The action was taken in accord with the policy of published life cycle.
Just when we thought jailbreak was only limited to iPhone users, developer Jaxbot announced that he is working on a jailbreak app for Windows Phone called WindowBreak which will be offered for no price at all. Check out the video below after the break:
Remember Neo? The guy from Matrix? Neo is back. And this time he has learned the truth about Matrix. Matrix runs originally on Windows XP. See how Neo navigates through time and training where system crash occurs and everything freezes and is assisted by Microsoft Office assistant to save the humanity from its disaster! Right after the break…
Microsoft has warned users against a new form of malware that initiates messages from local police. Some of these are defined as UK Metropolitan Police, Spanish police, Dutch police and a lot more.
ZDNet’s Jack Clark quotes:
The ‘ransomware’ — malware that takes control of a user’s device and demands payment to unlock the computer — was detailed by Microsoft on Monday, The malware imitates local country’s police forces and, so far, poses as the UK’s Metropolitan Police; the Spanish Police; the Dutch Police; Switzerland’s Federal Department of Justice and Police; and Germany’s GEMA and the German Federal Police,
For more information and details on the malware, head over to Microsoft flags malware that poses as police.





