Ever since Apple's newest operating system iOS 10 was released, the famous hacking group Pangu has not been able to unleash a jailbreak tool. Nonetheless, the Chinese programming team is now reportedly scheduled to roll out its own just in time for the holidays and right before 2016 ends.

The Chinese programming team is waiting for the Cupertino-based tech company to release the latest iOS 10 update before going public with its jailbreak. Since Apple Inc. is already within the beta testing stage, and is expected to release the iOS 10.2 update sometime in December, reportedly, this is when Pangu will release its tool, according to Neurogadget.

The reason why the popular hacking group Pangu is waiting for the update to be released is to minimize future issues. Anyway, iOS 10.2 is expected to roll out with bug fixes as well as additional security measures, wherein Pangu would prefer to inspect in detail before making the jailbreak public. Apparently, Pangu supposed to release the jailbreak tool to surprise Apple, which will then the tech giant need some time to retaliate and regroup.

On the other hand, iOS 10 device users have a number of choices with regards to the available game emulators. In spite of that, a lot of users resort to installing different emulators for every platform.

Fortunately, there is a procedure for a single emulator to be installed onto an iOS 10 device, the Provenance emulator. This method eliminates the need of the devices for a jailbreak as well as multiple emulators, it's some sort of a one-stop shop gaming platform, Value Walk has learned.

Provenance also supports multiple legacy platforms such as those individuals who are using an iPad or iPhone running iOS 10. It will provide a person with emulations of SEGA Mega Drive/Genesis, Mega-CD, Game Gear and the Master System. In addition, there's also a support for Nintendo platforms as well.

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