Hacks
CyanogenMod 10 nightlies now out for popular devices including Galaxy Nexus, Nexus 7, and Transformer series
Once again, we’re back with the almomst regularly scheduled report on custom ROMs and the state of the CyanogenMod project, this time with more news
From the DIY drawer: Apple keyboard Galaxy Tab mod
There are days when I want to find the person who designed certain lecture halls and super glue his or her butt to one of
ROM Cleaner v1.0 allows you to remove bloatware and Sense on rooted HTC EVO 4G LTEs
ROM Cleaner is a flashable AROMA script that allows you to selectively remove any and all bloatware you want, and remove as much of HTC
CyanogenMod 9.0.0 stable release is out, focus now is on Jelly Bean
As can be expected, most of the news about CyanogenMod lately has concerned CyanogenMod 10, the build based on Android 4.1 Jelly Bean. However, the
Unofficial Google Now for ICS now has working voice search, available on multiple devices
The unofficial Google Now app for Ice Cream Sandwich has been out for a little while now, but previously it required an additional app in
Sense 4.0 mod allows bypass of Exchange security, adds roaming for the HTC EVO 4G LTE
If you use Microsoft Exchange for corporate email on your HTC EVO 4G LTE, you may find yourself in a situation where your phone has
Enoch Sense Kernel v0.1 delivers over/underclocking for the HTC EVO 4G LTE
Another new kernel for the HTC EVO 4G LTE has dropped onto the playing field, and this one’s named the Enoch Sense Kernel. Along with
Android 4.1 includes hidden code for multiple user profiles, rooted users can try it out now
Although I don’t personally use them, HTC Sense and CyanogenMod have included different homescreen profiles for quite a while. But more recently, some developers noticed
CyanogenMod will not be supporting CM9 and CM10 on older Snapdragon devices like the Nexus One
Earlier this year, the CyanogenMod team discussed the future of the open source ROM project now that Jelly Bean has gone open source. At the
NFC Android hack is real, but you probably won’t get a virus “beamed” to your smartphone
Earlier this week, there was quite a bit of news going around about a big NFC hack on Android and Nokia smartphones that would supposedly



























