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iOS 9 jailbreak now available for Mac and Windows

iOS 9 Jailbreak for Mac

If you have been waiting for a Mac version of the Pangu iOS 9 jailbreak then your wait is over. The Pangu Team added a Mac version of the jailbreak tool to its website en.pangu.io on Wednesday. This means iPod touch, iPhone and iPad users can now jailbreak their devices running iOS 9.0 to iOS 9.0.2 using Windows or OS X. You can learn how to jailbreak your device by following our iOS 9 jailbreak tutorial. There is no jailbreak available for iOS 9.1 at this time.

Patrick Stewart to star as Leonardo da Vinci in new iOS game

Leonardo’s Cat

Actor Sir Patrick Stewart will lend his voice to the upcoming mobile game, Leonardo’s Cat, from StoryToys. The upcoming educational title is aimed at children and families with art from illustrator Michael Frith (The Muppets, Fraggle Rock). Leonardo’s Cat follows Scungilli, da Vinci’s faithful feline companion, as he goes on a quest to find his owner's missing invention, the Automaton. Scungilli must explore the ancient town of Amboise for the missing robot while solving puzzles and avoiding traps.

Apple TV 4 and Beats Pill+ now available

Beats Pill Plus

As promised, pre-orders for the fourth-generation Apple TV are now being accepted on apple.com. Apple customers can nab a 32GB model for $149 or a 64GB model for $199. The set top box will arrive around October 30 for customers who pre-order today and select the next day shipping option (around $17). There is also a free shipping option which will arrive around November 2.

Apple Weekly News Roundup: Apple TV launch date announced, iOS 9.1 released and more

The fourth generation Apple TV will go on sale on Monday October 26.

Apple (NASDAQ: AAPL) last week released updates for iOS, OSX and WatchOS. The iOS 9.1 update, which became available on Wednesday, mostly deals with bugs and stability issues, but also includes over 150 new emoji characters with full support for Unicode 7.0 and 8.0 emojis. New emojis include a unicorn, a burrito, a middle finger and what looks to be a guy levitating. OSX 10.11.1 and WatchOS 2.0.1 add the new emojis as well, and also include performance improvements and bug fixes.

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