Apple's WWDC 2016 was as jam-packed as the earlier speculation suggested, and was full of the expected platform announcements with the official unveiling of iOS 10, macOS Sierra, watchOS 3 and tvOS 10. The opening keynote was also full of Apple's trademark videos that showcased the good that the company is doing in the world and the positive change that it is trying to enact, which this year includes trying to promote the benefits of coding with the Swift programming language through the new Swift Playgrounds iPad app.
In the midst of all of the Apple WWDC madness and excitement you can be forgiven for getting caught up in all of the major announcements and missing some of the smaller changes that Tim Cook and team didn't touch on for one reason or another. As the keynote was happening, and as a slew of Apple's executive team were introducing and demoing key new features within iOS, macOS, watchOS and tvOS, the company engineers were secretly uploading a number of apps to the App Store against Apple's own developer account. Curiously, all of those apps are ones that generally come pre-installed as stock apps on iOS out of the box.
Apple has made iOS 10 for iPhone, iPad and iPod touch official. Here are all the new features and release details that you need to know about.
Apple's annual Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC 2016) is well and truly underway now at Bill Graham Civic Auditorium in San Francisco, California. Apple CEO Tim Cook has taken to stage now to kick off the event. He has started off first by talking about yesterday's tragic event in Orlando, followed by some of the stats and figures about both, WWDC attendees at the event, as well as the Apple as a company itself and its performance over the last few months.
We are always on the lookout in Cydia store for anything new that piques our interest. Anything really good gets shown to you guys, and as it turns out, we have a handful of notable new jailbreak tweaks released this week that you might just be keen to try.
So the inevitable has happened. After releasing final version of iOS 9.3.2 back in May last month, and now after almost a month of its availability to general public, Apple has stopped signing the previous iOS 9.3.1 firmware, making iOS 9.3.2 the only firmware version iOS users can upgrade to. What this also means is that you can no longer downgrade or upgrade your iPhone, iPad or iPod touch to iOS 9.3.1 from any other firmware version.
Lost your iPhone? Don't remember the IMEI or serial number of it? Here's how to find it the easy way.
If you think about modern connected health devices that track health data and report it directly back to a mobile smartphone, and the companies involved in that space, then the chances are that Withings instantly pops into your head. As part of its continued efforts to boost its product portfolio and stay relevant in the connected health space, the company has now officially introduced its latest product; the Body Cardio scale that has the ability to give owners an overview of their cardiac health.
Those who are part of Apple's Public Beta Program for iOS and OS X can now download two brand new builds, with both iOS 9.3.3 beta 2 and OS X 10.11.6 beat 2 available to download from their respective sources as of now.
Approximately two weeks after releasing first beta of iOS 9.3.3, Apple has now made available for download iOS 9.3.3 beta 2 for compatible iPhone, iPad and iPod touch devices.
















