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How To Give iOS 7 Lock Screen A Minimalistic Makeover

Ben Reid·January 24, 2014
The lock screen is the first port of call on almost any mobile device, and since iOS users don't really get to change much other than the wallpaper at stock level, it's no wonder that the recent jailbreak has seen Cydia inundated with lock screen-based mods for eager iPhone, iPad and iPod touch users to enjoy. With the all-in-one Springtomize 3 for iOS 7 on its way for those looking to tweak their home screens, SubtleLock (iOS 7) offers something similar for the lock screen. Although it's not quite as extensive, it allows you to downscale and recolor certain aspects for a truly minimalistic approach, and if you prefer the understated look, this one's definitely for you.

How To Pin Your Favorite Contacts On iOS 7 Home Screen

Ben Reid·January 24, 2014
Keeping abreast of your contacts can be a tedious and ongoing task, particularly when you've accumulated more than you care to maintain, but it doesn't have to be such a nightmare. A tweak by the name of QuickContacts, created by developer DarkMalloc, enables you to access your favorite contacts right from your home screen by making a simple swiping gesture, so if you just want to make a quick call to a close friend or relative, you needn't have to go through the tiresome rigmarole of scanning and searching your digital phone book.

iPhone 5s Users Consume A Lot Of Data Compared To Others, Study Reveals

Ben Reid·January 24, 2014

Android’s SwiftKey Keyboard Is Coming To The iPhone [Photo]

Ben Reid·January 24, 2014
The magic of the famed SwiftKey Keyboard could be about to make its way to Apple's iOS via a standalone note-taking app, if a leak via the Twitter handle Evleaks is to be believed. Renowned on Android for its speedy, intuitive nature and, in particular, its "Flow" feature, it's something that iOS users haven't been able to enjoy thanks to the Cupertino's stingy rules on accessing core features, but with a standalone app, at least those on iOS could get a taster of SwiftKey's advanced set of tools.

Nokia Sends Out Invite To MWC Press Event, Signals Announcement Of Elusive Android Handset

Ben Reid·January 24, 2014
We've been hearing a lot of rumor and speculation regarding Nokia's supposed effort to bring its first smartphone running on Android to market, and while it has been suggested on numerous occasions that next month's Mobile World Congress (MWC) could be the venue for the grand unveiling, Nokia has now all-but confirmed this to be the case by sending out invitations to a special press event kicking off on 24th at 8.30AM. The invitation doesn't, of course, specify what will be on show, but with everything seeming to point towards the mid-range handset - codenamed 'Normandy,' we could be just one month away from seeing it in the flesh.

Next-Gen Apple TV Releasing In March; Gaming Support Coming Via Update [Report]

Ben Reid·January 24, 2014

WSJ: Two iPhone 6 Models With Larger Displays Releasing This Year, iPhone 5c On Its Way Out

Ben Reid·January 24, 2014
With every new report on Apple's future smartphone movements, the likelihood that we'll be seeing at least one handset with a considerably larger display than the iPhone 5s's 4-inch effort has seemed stronger. Some reputable publications have even suggested that the fruit company may be planning two, and now, The Wall Street Journal has waded in to corroborate this notion. One of the devices will apparently offer a display in excess of the 4.5-inch mark, while the second handset will exceed the 5-inch mark, equating to a significant leap from the current flagship.

How To Add Unicode Faces Keyboard To iOS 7

Ben Reid·January 23, 2014
iOS may pack a decent amount of emoticons by default, but online, you might have caught wind of the latest craze in self-expression - unicode faces. Using all manner of strange characters, people have been coming up with some pretty humorous faces, and if this kind of thing floats your boat, then the fact that you can add them to your iOS keyboard (provided that you're jailbroken) should put a smile, or rather, a (◕ ◡ ◕) on your face. Check out the new UniFaces jailbreak tweak, which lets you do exactly this, after the leap!

Chart: How Much Usable Storage Space Does Your Smartphone Actually Ships With?

Ben Reid·January 23, 2014

How To Make iOS 7 Passcode Lock Screen Even More Secure

Ben Reid·January 23, 2014
Some tweaks are practical, meant to enhance the functionality of iOS in part or as a whole. Others, meanwhile, are designed for aesthetic flair, but while some try and fail at being both at the same time, a new, free-of-charge tweak manages to hit that cross-section between usefulness and eye-candy. It's called SimplePasscodeButtons, and, as the name concedes simplifies your passcode's keypad by removing the numbers from the keys.

iOS 7 Random Crash Fix Incoming, Apple Acknowledges The Issue

Ben Reid·January 23, 2014
Apple's iOS is widely recognized for offering one of the smoothest experiences a user can enjoy on a mobile device, but while it tends to deliver on this notion, it's not without its issues from time to time. Often, new software can be fraught with problems and issues, yet despite having been picked up by millions of users in its first few months, iOS 7 has remained relatively incident-free. It has emerged, however, that some users are experiencing crashes and random reboots, but the good news is that Apple has just released a statement acknowledging the issue, and promised the iDevice-using faithful that a fix is on its way.

Springtomize 3 For iOS 7 Release Teased By Developer

Ben Reid·January 23, 2014

iPhone 6 Specs ‘Locked Down’ With 4.8-Inch Display, Wi-Fi 802.11ac, According To Analyst

Ben Reid·January 23, 2014
It's the beginning of a new year, and for tech fans, it means looking ahead and making predictions regarding what we may or may not be seeing from the market's biggest names. Naturally, speculation pertaining the next iPhone, unofficially dubbed the iPhone 6, has been rife, and throwing in another suggestion today is Timothy Arcuri of Cowen and Company, who has suggested, among other things, that the next Apple handset will feature a 4.8-inch display.

Enhance iOS Screenshot Taking Ability With ClipShot

Ben Reid·January 23, 2014
The screenshot feature of iOS is fairly easy to use. You hold the Home button and the sleep button simultaneously, and voilà, your screenshot is saved to the Camera Roll. The only real caveat with this, is that you can only save it to your Camera Roll. Sometimes, there's a good reason for screen-shotting things, but they tend to be a short-term requirement and, when going back through your weird and wonderful images, those old screen captures have accumulated to little more than spam. Luckily, a new tweak named ClipShot alleviates this problem, and you can catch the details of how it works right after the leap.

HideMe7 Is Your One Stop Shop To Remove UI Elements From iOS 7

Ben Reid·January 23, 2014
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