I downloaded the first beta of iOS 10 and installed it on iPhone 6s, my daily driver. A day in, here are my first impressions of the latest iteration of Apple's mobile OS.
Announced away from all the buzz that surrounds all things WWDC, the new Apple File System (APFS) is aimed at every product Apple makes, unifying the underlying file systems that everything from the company's wearables to its high-end workstations run on.
If you were sat watching Apple's iOS 10 section of opening WWDC keynote, then you probably felt your heart sink a little bit when the majority of the rich notifications demo was focused on using 3D Touch to interact with the content. Apple would obviously like as many people as possible to upgrade to the latest devices with the latest technology embedded within, but understands that that isn't always possible for everyone, and as such, likes to ensure that any new features are as universally accessible as possible for all iOS device owners even though that is not the case right now in beta 1.
It's been a good run for Game Center on iOS and Mac, but it looks as though it's finally time to say goodnight and move onto newer pastures as Apple plans on pulling the app for good with the release of iOS 10 and macOS Sierra. Apple's introduction of iOS 10 and macOS Sierra during the opening keynote of WWDC 2016 event was enough to whet the appetite of iPhone, iPad, iPod and Mac users, but it seems that there's also value in knowing what has been removed from the platform as well as what has been added.
WWDC 2016's opening keynote has come to a close and we now know just what Apple has been waiting to share with us for the last 12 months. Here's a roundup of everything announced at the event.
Apple has announced that iOS 10 and macOS Sierra 10.12 public beta seeds will be available to download sometime in July. Here's how to sign up for Apple Public Beta Program now.
The download links for iOS 10 beta 1 are now live and available for supported iPhone, iPad and iPod touch devices. As expected, Apple has used the opening keynote of this year's Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC 2016) to give us our first glimpse of iOS 10 firmware. Those registered on Apple's Developer Program can go ahead and download the latest version of iOS beta seed for their compatible devices right now. Apple's Public Beta Program users will get iOS 10 in July.
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.
One Chinese dev has demonstrated a new iOS 9.2.1 jailbreak called "Flying JB". The video demonstration shows the Flying JB app being executed to successfully jailbreak a 32-bit iPhone running iOS 9.2.1. The jailbreak itself is made possible and based entirely on an extremely powerful 15-year old kernel HeapOverFlow vulnerability - inpuTbag - that exists within the particular firmware version that's being liberated in the video.
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.
















