With iOS 8, Apple, for the first time, allowed third-party keyboards on its platform that worked system-wide, not just within specific apps. In the new days of this freedom, we saw almost all major players from the Android ecosystem pop up on the iTunes App Store as well, and then (naturally) the trend dwindled down. Today, however, we see somewhat of a revival, with Disney releasing its 'Disney Gif' custom keyboard for iPhone and iPad, which allows sharing of Disney and Pixar themed GIFs directly from the keyboard into the app of your choice.
When iOS 9 is finally released to the public this fall, it will come with the ability to save almost any type of content as a unique PDF file. Any iOS developer who has ever worked on a third-party app that has a requirement to render any kind of complex content to PDF will understand how difficult it can be. The PDF file format can be unbelievably difficult and cumbersome to work with, which is why this latest feature discovered in iOS 9 is even more incredible than it initially looks.
As part of Apple's continuing trend of selecting one commercial third-party app to make free as the 'App of the Week,' the Cupertino giant has given the honor to 'Halftone 2 - Comic Book Creator' this week. The app has been on the App Store for quite some time and has already been named as one of the best apps of 2013 by Apple as well as being featured regularly as an App Store Editor's Choice. Apple also featured the title as a showcase app to show off the screen of the iPhone 6 in Apple Retail Stores. If that level of love for the app wasn't enough, it's now sitting pride of place on the front page of the App Store.
The introduction of iOS 9 brought with it a number of feature additions and much-longed for functionality improvements. Rather than reinventing the wheel and attempting to serve up a whole new set of core features, iOS 9 exists as more of a stepping stone for what is to come and attempts to stabilize its core offering with a number of stability improvements that should make the whole experience more pleasurable across all devices. iOS 9 does however, introduce one very impressive little feature that should make a difference to a lot of users - Low Power Mode, which is designed to save battery life by reducing the performance of the device and preventing consistent background activity.
You can now download TaiG 2.1.2 iOS 8.3 jailbreak for Windows with bug fixes and support for Cydia Substrate. This is an official release.
Activator for iOS 8.3 jailbreak is now available for iPhones, iPads and iPods jailbroken using the latest TaiG tool. More details on the tweak and how to install right now can be found here.
With Apple continuing to expand and push the capabilities of its HomeKit framework / program to developers and hardware manufacturers alike, it's inevitable that multiple new pieces of hardware will start to hit the market in the coming months. That can actually only be a good thing as we well and truly enter into the "Internet of Things" era, and will serve to offer serious choice for consumers as they embark on an iOS controlled home automation revolution. The recently announced Twist is yet another smart accessory, but one that hasn't yet jumped on the HomeKit bandwagon, choosing instead to rely on an Internet connection and Apple's AirPlay protocol.
Here’s how to download and install AFC2 and OpenSSH after iOS 8.3 jailbreak on your compatible iPhone, iPad or iPod touch device.
You can now download TaiG 2.1.1 jailbreak tool for iOS 8.3 on Windows. It includes fix for Cydia Substrate and works on all iPhone, iPad and iPod touch models capable of running iOS 8.3, 8.2 or 8.1.3.
The .deb file of TaiG 2.1 for iOS 8.3 is out. Here's how to install it to get Cydia Substrate working on your iPhone, iPad, iPod touch.
















