Custom recovery tools like ClockworkMod and TWRP make it easy to make a complete backup of an Android device, restore from a backup, wipe data, or install custom firmware updates. While it can ...
We may earn a commission when you click links to retailers and purchase goods. More info. ClockworkMod Recovery is about to get a hefty update to version 6 that will make your ROM flashing experience ...
We may earn a commission when you click links to retailers and purchase goods. More info. A new feature was teased for ClockworkMod Recovery 6 last night, one that will allow users to quickly create ...
This week the folks at CyanogenMod, far and away the most popular 3rd party ROM development group, have revealed their first shot at ClockworkMod Recovery for Google Glass. This interface is one of ...
ClockworkMod Recovery 6.0.1.9 Touch, the newest version, is now ready to be installed on the international variant of Galaxy Nexus (I9250). This version of CWM recovery is compatible with Android ...
HTC Sensation gets the latest version of the CWM recovery tool – version 6, thanks to XDA Recognised Contributor Rusty. HTC ClockWorkMod (CWM) recovery is one of the most widely used Android tools ...
The Barnes & Noble NOOK Tablet is a 7 inch tablet designed for reading books, streaming media, surfing the web and running apps purchased from the B&N Shop. The tablet runs a custom version of Google ...
Aaron is a geek who has always had a passion for technology. When not working or writing, he can be found spending time with his family, playing a game, or watching a movie. Koush has released his new ...
Huawei P8, the company's flagship smartphone is one of the most beautiful Android smartphone. The P8 comes with a powerful internals and runs on Android 5.0 Lollipop operating system. Now you can ...
The kerfuffle over the Droid X exploding on modders may soon be a distant memory, as the next step in full pwnage of the device has been completed. Thanks to the ever-talented Koush, the first working ...
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