Steve Jobs, Apple's co-founder and former CEO, played an integral role in helping the company to push the boundaries of innovation, and despite succumbing to pancreatic cancer back in 2011, his work and general ethos remains a prominent part of the Cupertino outfit. The new "Becoming Steve Jobs: The Evolution of a Reckless Upstart into a Visionary Leader" book may have only just released, but it's already topping numerous charts ranging from Amazon to Apple's own iBooks, and the audiobook, for those who'd prefer to have the text dictated to them, can be had completely free of charge. Here, we show you how to get your free audiobook, and also, where to grab the ebook.
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Download of iOS 8.3 beta 4 for iPhone, iPad and iPod touch devices is now available. Apple has also seeded the second public beta of the iOS 8.3 to users enrolled in the Beta Seed Program as well. More details can be found right after the break.
Crack for iPhone, iPad, iPod touch password on jailbroken iOS devices has been achieved using a piece of software. More details and video demo can be found after the jump.
Since being taken over by Facebook, Instagram has rolled out its fair share of updates, and today, has launched an all-new, separate app for iOS. Layouts is essentially a collage app, letting you combine multiple snaps into one post, and thanks to its existence, Instagram believes you won't need to be trawling the App Store for such features anymore.
You can now download PlayBox HD app for iPhone, iPad from the App Store. It offers free streaming of movies and TV shows without jailbreak. More details and download link can be found here.
If you're looking to stock up on apps and games for your iOS device this weekend, then we have got a nice selection of usually-paid titles gone free for a limited time only. As an added treat, we have also found a few Mac apps that have dropped their usual price tags, so fire up your devices and join us after the leap!
The Apple Watch is currently one of the most talked-about upcoming products in the mobile industry, and one of the factors that will play a key role in the device's success is price. With costs starting from a few hundred bucks to well over $10,000 for the higher-end, Watch Edition versions, it's not going to be cheap, and even after you consider the outlay for the device itself, Apple is charging a fair whack for the numerous different bands as well. As with everything from iPhone cases to dock connectors, though, there are plenty of third parties on standby ready to capitalize on Apple Watch's launch, and one start-up is selling the idea of an adapter that allows you to use a traditional watchband with your gadget.
The Philips Hue bulb system has long offered iPhone and iPad owners the ability to control lighting colors and effects from the comfort of their devices, and with Apple Watch set to hit the market in little over one month, the company has confirmed that users will be able to manage Hue directly from the wearable.
Prior to its announcement back in September of last year, the tech world was still aware of Apple's efforts to introduce a wearable, and while Apple Watch is no longer a big secret, the company did well to keep most of the interesting stuff under wraps until announcement. Providing a wide range of functions, one of Apple Watch's main assets is its ability to track fitness and health data, but preparing its concerted push towards the lucrative wellbeing has taken a lot of research in preparation for the mass market. Indeed, the secretive Apple Watch health lab has been integral to readying what will hopefully transpire as a refined fitness companion, and having remained an enigma for so long, we now get our first peek at what exactly goes on behind the closed doors.
Launcher, a popular widget that offered users the ability to add a number of quick, convenient shortcuts, was hastily removed from the App Store as quickly as it arrived back in September. The reason behind its ousting was to do with Apple not liking the manner of Launcher's functionality, with the Cupertino's App Store moderation concluding that it wasn't appropriate. However, it seems that Apple has now reversed this decision, and the much-celebrated Today widget app can be downloaded and used once again. More info, as well as the direct download link, can be seen below.
















