The Flyme OS ROM based on CyanogenMod is another new custom build for the Galaxy S4 (I9500) powered by Exynos 5 octa-core processor. The latest release of the build with pre-loaded Google Apps brings ...
Want to install CyanogenMod on your phone or tablet, but don’t want to fiddle with unlocking your bootloader, learning how to use adb and fastboot, and other command line tools? CyanogenMod Installer ...
Samsung Galaxy S3 has just received the latest Android 4.1.1 JZO54K custom ROM which is based on Android Open Source Code (AOSP). The Android 4.1.2 JZO54K Slim Bean custom firmware brings essential ...
If you have a few skills in Linux programming, it is now possible for you to create your very own personalized firmware for your PS3 system. Thanks to the work completed by the fail0verflow team in ...
The folks at Team Win have released a new recovery tool for Android devices called Team Win Recovery Project 2.0. It’s an alternative to the popular ClockworkMod Recovery utility, and lets you backup ...
The Asus Nexus 7 (2012) tablet has recently received the official Android 5.1.1 Lollipop update with build number LMY47V, and here is a custom ROM supporting the latest operating system with new ...
The AICP is a great ROM that offers great performance and brilliant stability, but does not come with many features. The most notable features of the AICP custom ROM is the LCD Density Charger. It ...
With all the news about breached security, homebrew and Sony taking hackers to court, the underlying allure of installing custom firmware on the PS3 is still something a lot of people are interested ...
To summarize, the method to install custom firmware on the iPod nano is present, but the jailbreak community is in need of an exploit to actually make this method useful. Add 9to5Mac to your Google ...
Thanks to the tools made by the fail0verflow team (and thanks to sven in particular for his work on the pkg/unpkg tools), the first “Custom Firmware” is now available for the PS3! I see a lot of ...
Earlier on it was reported that hackers had released the first custom PS3 firmware. Tools from ‘KaKaRoTo’ allowed users to create their own firmware using Linux and some coding knowledge, but it ...