Russian hacker has released solution for new unglitchable. Consoles15432 (Russia) and DrShottky (Italia) have released XeLL images and XeBuild patches compatible with Winbond RAM. Someday I’ve promised to start working at my own Winbond solution, if TX won’t release it soon. I thought, if somebody can do that, I can …
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How to get PS4 Remote Play on any Android Device
You will most likely need a rooted Android device, and grant root access to a file manager to accomplish this. In case you have it installed, uninstall the PlayStation®App from your device Download this .apk file Move the file to “/System/App/” Change the permission of the .apk to RW-R-R Download this .dex …
Read More »Memtools V0.3 & ROPTool files Released for Vita Webkit hack..
Lately the Vita hacking scene has been very active, with the reasoned Webkit hack. Just the other day @BBalling1 released the memtools for the Vita Webkit Hack. (If you have not heard about the webkit you can read about it here) Then developer @Josh_Axey and PureIso (https://github.com/PureIso added a fix to the directory bug. @Josh_Axey …
Read More »Sony’s Answer To Fixing Remote Play? Make It Worse
So those of us that have had a VitaTV for almost a year now already know what a disaster that has turned out to be and those of you that bought a PSTV recently are finding out the hard way. We all know that the micro console could be amazing, …
Read More »SKY3DS, a dream coming true or a hoax?
Lately, more news has emerged on several sites about this 3DS flashcard which seems to works on all 3DS firmwares. Currently all 3DS flashcards need firmware’s 4.1-4.5 and you are SOL if you have higher firmwares. This also means there is no way to use flash card for 2DS, N3DS, N3DS XL/LL …
Read More »Webkit memtools 0.2.2 out now & Something interesting coming to Vita FW 1.XX ?
Yesterday @BBalling1 released the memtools for the Vita Webkit Hack. (If you have not heard about the webkit you can read about it here)Thank to developer @Josh_Axey and PureIso (https://github.com/PureIso they have added a fix to the directory bug. Download memtools V2.2: Thanks to @Josh_Axey and PureIso (https://t.co/dx4i8RG6K1) for contributions to memtools_vita. 0.2.2 …
Read More »Codelion release’s Vita memtools, for the Webkit Hack
Just a few weeks ago, we finally got a PSvita hack in the form of a Webkit. (If you have not heard about the webkit you can read about that here) So far no real progress has been seen in the public but all that changes cause of Codelion (better know …
Read More »New 3DS Flash Cart called SKY3DS & it’s works on 3DS FW9.0.0-20
It look’s like there is a new company in town. They have announced a new 3DS flashcart SKY3DS that can works on 3DS Firmware 9.0.0-20 directly. They say it support 3DS games and if it’s real, that would be some breaking news about the flashcart field. Here what they had to …
Read More »PS4 Update 2.00 & Share Play in Action
This new firmware update v2.00 codenamed Masamune for the PS4, bring some nice features. The new update will be available to download on Tuesday, October 28th. Now we all now that with each new update to the PS4,will have to update are PSVita, PSTV, or Vita TV to enjoy remote play:(. …
Read More »PS4 Hacked with Webkit Exploit
It looks like the PS4 has been hack with the webkit exploit, kind of like the PSvita webkit hack that just hit last week. So what does this mean, well at the moment these are all proof of concepts but with this information many other dev’s will be able to help …
Read More »The New 3DS Homebrew Proof of Concept
Hello everyone! A few days ago, developer Smealum showed us that the new 3ds is ‘easily’ exploitable as well. He didn’t say when or if he is even going to release this exploit for the 3ds. He may just be waiting for the release of the new 3ds to hit …
Read More »Team Rebug, back from the grave?
If you are into the PS3 scene, you must have heard of Team Rebug and their famous Rebug CFW for the PS3. Their aim was (and we hope still is) to bring us a full Debug functionality to our Retail PS3 consoles, hence the name. After giving us such great firmwares …
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