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Here’s a complete step-by-step guide on how to restore backed-up Cydia jailbreak tweaks, apps and sources on your iPhone or iPad. Complete details on how to do so can be found right here.
Want to secretly take photos and videos using iPhone camera with the display turned off? Here's a simple way to do just that.
Consumers are anxiously waiting for the release of the Apple Watch, but it seems that right at this minute in time it's a twenty-year-old timepiece that's attracting the most attention. It's a little known fact that the intelligent timepiece announced by Apple in September of this year isn't actually the first watch to bare the famous Apple logo. In fact, over the course of the Cupertino company's history there have been numerous watches offered by Apple, although they have usually been created as part of a promotional push for other products. As they wait patiently for the modern Apple Watch to drop, customers are keeping themselves busy by snapping up one of those aforementioned creations, dating way back to 1995, before most of Apple's product range as we know it even existed.
Third-party keyboards that exist on the App Store - such as the increasingly popular Swype - have promised to make typing out lengthy strings of texts on iPhone and iPad a lot easier and faster, but so far, haven't managed to really achieve that increase in productivity that users would like. There's no doubt that with a bit of improvement and learning from user feedback, existing third-party options will get better with time, but if you aren't prepared to wait then there's always the option of downloading Nintype, the new kid on the third-party keyboard block, promising typing speeds of up to 130 words-per-minute.
Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak may not be as publicly prominent on the technology scene as many would like, but he still manages to appear in the most random of places. "The Woz" can often be found travelling, waxing lyrical about emerging technologies at conferences in every continent as well as talking fondly about his days in Silicon Valley with his beloved Apple. In his latest appearance, albeit an unexpected and non-commercial one, takes place at the W Hollywood Hotel where he quickly slips into demonstration mode to show off the hotel chains' new SPG Keyless entry system.
Apple has consistently made it extremely easy to capture and store screenshots on iOS devices. The majority of users will know and understand that pressing the Home and Lock buttons together immediately invokes the screen capture utility built into iOS and saves an image of the current screen directly to the device’s Camera Roll. It's fair to say that we often take this little piece of magic for granted, writing it off as an expected but not exactly powerful feature. The reality is that developers, journalists, designers and many other professionals regularly capture screenshots of what they are working on or writing about, often ending up with a Camera Roll full of unrequired clutter.
As we approach the festive shopping season, potentially one of Apple’s most lucrative sales periods in recent times, the Cupertino giant has released another TV ad focusing on the recently released iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus. The video has been given the title “Voice Text” and follows hot on the heels of the fifth and sixth commercials featuring the voice and endorsements of celebrity A-listers Justin Timberlake and The Tonight Show host, Jimmy Fallon.
The late Steve Jobs, possibly one of the most iconic individuals and inspirational company founders of our time, suffered numerous setbacks in his career before eventually returning to Cupertino to inject life back into his beloved Apple in a true phoenix from the flames fairytale story. The proposed movie of his life, as scripted by Oscar winner Aaron Sorkin and rumored to be directed by Danny Boyle of Slumdog Millionaire fame, seems set to face a journey of similar obstacles after a surprising turnaround by Sony Pictures.
If you happen to be an OS X user, and happen to love Google’s Chrome Web browser, then the latest Chrome 39 release will definitely be of interest to you.
















