Here's how you can download and install PSP emulator PPSSPP on iPhone running iOS 8 / 8.1 without jailbreak and play your favorite PSP games on your iOS device.
While sitting online and doing your Black Friday shopping, you miss the animal-like scrums that have ensued across brick-and-mortar retail outlets this morning, and just because you haven't taken to your local Target, Walmart or Best Buy, there's no reason why you cannot still grab some great savings. Only yesterday, we gave you guys a run-down of the best paid iOS apps gone free for Thanksgiving, and whilst many of those deals still stand, we're back with another list of deals for Black Friday. Details, as well as those all-important download links, can be seen after the break.
I think that the jailbreak community has already excelled itself in terms of the quality and sheer tenacity of the tweaks we've seen since Pangu8 was rolled out last month, and with seemingly no end to how iOS can be manipulated, one ambitious developer has begun a project to port the external CarPlay software onto iPhones and iPads. Essentially, instead of using a standard infotainment system, a user would feasibly be able to mount their iOS device and use that as the complete in-auto CarPlay system, and although it's quite buggy and not yet ready for prime time, it's very promising indeed.
As most of you will know, today is Thanksgiving, and with many consumer electronics retailers offering special deals on products ranging from consoles to smartphones, app developers have also followed suit with some fantastic savings. Here, we run through a colossal list of iOS apps - almost 20 in total - that are usually paid but, for a limited time, have gone completely free of charge.
WinterBoard jailbreak theming app for iOS 8 / 8.1 has been released for iPhone, iPad, iPod touch devices. The complete changelog and details can be found right here.
Apple's decision to bring widgets to the Today view in Notification Center always meant that one or two obvious outcomes were likely. One of those was that someone would turn Notification Center into a launcher - that happened and was subsequently pulled by Apple - and the other was that someone would make a widget for playing music.
Viber has been updated with an entirely new feature called Public Chats. This essentially serves as a stepping stone for the instant messaging app into the world of social networking; well, almost. We take a closer look at this new move from one of the most fervently used IM apps on the iOS platform.
With last year's iPhone 5s, one of the main new additions to the fold was the Touch ID fingerprint sensor, but as is typical of an early new Apple implementation, it was rather limited in terms of functionality. This has been relaxed somewhat in 2014, with third-party support as well as integration with the iPad line-up, but as ever, it has been left up to the jailbreak community to broaden its horizons. moeseth, the guy who brought us Virtual Home at the turn of the new year, is back with a new and improved VirtualHome 8 (iOS 8) tweak for the more recent software, and having earlier offered an insight as to some of its features, it's now available to download via Cydia.
When was the last time you actually drew your message to send to a friend from your iPhone or iPad? iOS 8 has literally opened up the Autobahn for third-party keyboards and the developers are busy catching up to all those years lost to Android. DrawType is one such keyboard that offers something truly unique; it lets you draw your messages.
Often, when you catch somebody peering over your shoulder while you're engaged with your mobile device, they're simply being nosey and trying to pry on your business. But there are legitimate reasons for others breaking this delicate social etiquette, namely to check out apps of interest that you may have installed. Rather than commit the ultimate faux pas, and, you know, have a conversation that doesn't involve some measure of digital intervention, a new service offers a unique, innovative way for you to discover and download apps that somebody has on their device. It's called #Homescreen, and you can find out more after the leap.
















