Welcome to our 70th blog post. If you do the math, based off of the most recent posting schedule, this site has been up for 70 weeks. Wrong! We are proud to announce that we have been up for an entire year! Yes, that is right iTech News is now 1 years old.
Looking back at this time last year, we could freely jailbreak our devices (iOS 8.0-8.1.2), thanks to TaiG (for later versions) and Pangu (for earlier versions). While we jailbroke our devices, we gave Apple some ideas as to what they should implement into iOS 9. Apple amazes us with the stuff that they add that was taken from jailbreak. This lead to where we are today, on an amazing firmware with an even more amazing jailbreak/jailbreak community. We love to see the jailbreak community grow/change over time. The jailbreak community is ever growing sharing new/unheard of tweaks/hacks. We have tried to help with revealing some of these tweaks but we can not do it without the entire jailbreak community.
Over the past year we have rose from 100-200 page-views a week to about 1,000 page-views a week. We want to thank all who have been with us since the beginning. We also ask that you help this number grow by sharing us.
Now down to business. We at iTech News strive to provide an ad-free experience to all our visitors. Sadly, we cannot do this without your support. We ask that you leave a donation, whether big or small, to help keep us ad-free. You may do this by clicking the PayPal donation button at the end of this post.
iTech News at this time is solely ran by one person. We ask that if you are interested in becoming a writer for this site that you fill out this form. You will be notified if you are chosen to become a writer. Sadly, we can't pay you for this.
Thanks for reading this special post. If you enjoyed please follow us on Twitter @iKillTheApple. Don't forget to also follow @MLGCataclysmic. Also, you can earn free gift cards with Swagbucks by signing up here.
Looking back at this time last year, we could freely jailbreak our devices (iOS 8.0-8.1.2), thanks to TaiG (for later versions) and Pangu (for earlier versions). While we jailbroke our devices, we gave Apple some ideas as to what they should implement into iOS 9. Apple amazes us with the stuff that they add that was taken from jailbreak. This lead to where we are today, on an amazing firmware with an even more amazing jailbreak/jailbreak community. We love to see the jailbreak community grow/change over time. The jailbreak community is ever growing sharing new/unheard of tweaks/hacks. We have tried to help with revealing some of these tweaks but we can not do it without the entire jailbreak community.
Over the past year we have rose from 100-200 page-views a week to about 1,000 page-views a week. We want to thank all who have been with us since the beginning. We also ask that you help this number grow by sharing us.
Now down to business. We at iTech News strive to provide an ad-free experience to all our visitors. Sadly, we cannot do this without your support. We ask that you leave a donation, whether big or small, to help keep us ad-free. You may do this by clicking the PayPal donation button at the end of this post.
iTech News at this time is solely ran by one person. We ask that if you are interested in becoming a writer for this site that you fill out this form. You will be notified if you are chosen to become a writer. Sadly, we can't pay you for this.
Thanks for reading this special post. If you enjoyed please follow us on Twitter @iKillTheApple. Don't forget to also follow @MLGCataclysmic. Also, you can earn free gift cards with Swagbucks by signing up here.