XBMC on Your Apple TV 2
This is great news for those of you with jailbroken Apple TV’s. Since the release of our jailbreak, there hasn’t really been much going on in terms of new software to utilize. The folks behind XBMC (formerly “Xbox Media Center”) have managed to bring their software to the Apple TV 2. This means you can decode that awesome 1080p HD content, and utilize the hardware inside your little box.
Due to the nature of developing for Apple TV, this isn’t entirely an easy hack for the beginners. You will be required to use terminal commands, but if your familiar with this it should be a breeze.
Instructions are located here, which should help you through it all.
UPATE: also available for iPhone/iPad by adding this source to Cydia and installing
http://mirrors.xbmc.org/apt/ios/

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XBMC on Your Apple TV 2
The Confusion About SHAtter Leak
The drama surrounding the SHAtter exploit continues. A Dutch dev threatened to leak the code last week, and even though that threat was thought to have subsided, someone apparently did go ahead and leak SHAtter Wednesday. This led to a Twitter fight between p0sixninja and MuscleNerd, whom p0six had accused of being the leaker. Musclenerd denies this, but according to p0sixninja, SHAtter has been burned.
The SHAtter exploit was originally developed by onetime Chronic-Dev hacker pod2g. A weakness in the S5L8930 bootrom of A4-based devices (iPhone 4, iPad, Apple TV 2G, iPod touch 4G). It was originally intended for the 10.10.10 (10th October 2010) release of greenpois0n before Geohot came out of nowhere with the limera1n jailbreak for all iOS devices. SHAtter was held in reserve for a future jailbreak to conserve exploits in the ongoing cat-and-mouse game with Apple.
At this point, all we know for sure is that for unknown reasons, the code was potentially released by an unknown party Wednesday. It’s unclear at this time if this was the genuine SHAtter or a fake designed to throw Apple off the scent, as people who claim to have the leaked version are reporting trouble getting it to compile. However, Apple should be able to figure out pretty quickly if it is genuine or not. Meanwhile, in a furious back-and-forth on Twitter (blowing up the phones of all their followers all Wednesday afternoon), p0sixninja accused MuscleNerd of the iPhone Dev-Team of being responsible for leaking the exploit. MuscleNerd rejected the accusation, explaining that it would make no sense for him to do so as he will need to be able to jailbreak the iPhone 5 in order to unlock it. MuscleNerd also noted that there were 15 to 20 others in the room when pod2g showed his SHAtter code for the first time, so the pool of suspects is large.
If SHAtter is truly burned, it’s potentially not catastrophic, as p0sixninja says another “untether bootrom exploit” is supposedly on the way. However, if we’ve lost a valuable tool due to some personal drama among devs, it’s a sad statement about the jailbreaking community.
Source: Twitter

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Confusion About SHAtter Leak
Apple Will be Dropping the iOS4.2.1 Firmware for the Apple TV 2G! [SAVE SHSH BLOBS]
This is just a quick heads up for all of you users who have an jailbroken Apple TV 2G. Apple will be pushing the iOS4.2.1 firmware today for your iTV, and it is important that if you have your Apple TV 2G jailbroken, you DO NOT update to this new firmware. The only noticeable change in this new iOS4.2.1 firmware for the Apple TV 2G, is a new voice over support for users who are blind.

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Apple Will be Dropping the iOS4.2.1 Firmware for the Apple TV 2G! [SAVE SHSH BLOBS]
AirVideoEnabler Streams Any iOS Video
When Apple announced that AirPlay would be a new feature included in the iOS 4.2 update, many people were eager for its release. However, some were disappointed to learn that only first party apps would be able to stream video. Strangely, Safari is not supported, so internet streaming is not yet possible. AirPlay is capable of streaming video from any app, but Apple chose not to enable it. Fortunately, there’s a jailbreak for that.
Thanks to Erica Sadun over at TUAW, video can now be streamed from any jailbroken iOS 4.2 device using the AirVideoEnabler patch. A single line of code was all that was necessary to enable this feature. With the patch installed, any app can stream video to an Apple TV. For now, the patch is free through Cydia. Streaming to other devices such as laptops, however, is not yet possible at this point.
Unfortunately, not everyone will be able to use this patch right away. Because iOS 4.2 is still a tethered jailbreak for newer devices, most users should probably wait until an untethered jailbreak is made available. Once again, jailbreakers will have to be patient while developers work to fix this problem.
As soon as the latest jailbreak is available, however, this will be the first thing that I download. Hopefully, Apple will come to its senses and enable it themselves so everyone can get in on all the streaming fun. I can’t wait to watch the Daily Show on my Apple TV using Skyfire with the AirVideoEnabler patch installed.
Source: TUAW

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AirVideoEnabler Streams Any iOS Video
PwnageTool Updated To Version 4.1.2: Fixes Cydia Errors
The iPhone Dev-Team has updated PwnageTool to version 4.1.2 for Mac OS X which should ideally fix any issues that OS X 10.5.x users were noticing. PwnageTool is a multi-device jailbreak tool that allows you to cook a custom firmware to restore via iTunes.

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TinyUmbrella Updated To v4.1.13 – Support For 4.2b3
Earlier today we posted a reminder to back up your SHSH blobs as iOS 4.2 is scheduled to be released any day. Notcom , the developer behind TinyUmbrella has updated TinyUmbrella to version 4.1.13 to work with iOS 4.2b3 for all relevant devices, and added some new features as well. I’ve updated TinyUmbrella to work with 4.2b3 for all relevant devices

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TinyUmbrella Updated To v4.1.13 – Adds Support For 4.2b3



