The wait is over. Pangu 9 iOS 9 to 9.0.2 jailbreak for Mac OS X is now available to download. Here's everything you need to get started with the jailbreak.
Apple today announced its Q4 2015 earnings, with the usual number of mind-bending results being shared. If anyone was still trotting out the old 'Apple is doomed' trope, then now is the time to drop it.
The Copyright Office has put in place special new exemptions within the DMCA that applies to a consumers right to jailbreak a device. The newly introduced exemptions are particularly important as they essentially make the act of jailbreaking a smartphone, tablet, Smart TV and other all-purpose mobile computing devices an entirely legal one.
Apple has made beta 1 of iOS 9.2 available for download only a week after it released final version of iOS 9.1 to public. The iOS 9.2 beta 1 is available now to registered members of Apple Developer Program.
Pangu version 1.2.0 is now available to download for iOS 9 jailbreak. The jailbreak tool is still available for Windows only. Here's what is new and how to update your jailbreak now.
UPDATE: iOS 9, 9.0.2, 9.0.1 jailbreak is out. Pangu 9 works on iPhone 6s, iPhone 6s Plus, 6, 6 Plus, 5s, 5c, 5, 4s, and all iOS 9 running iPad and iPod touch models.
The Facebook app for iPhone and Android is getting a new Google Now-like personalized notifications section with a customizable card-based UI, starting today.
Here's a side-by-side comparison between Apple iPhone 6s Plus vs Samsung Galaxy Note 5. If you're torn between the two of the most popular 2015 flagship smartphones, the comparison below should give you a idea on which one to get.
For one reason or another, which is probably an internal reason that will only be known to Apple, the native Voice Memos application that ships with iOS as a default app installation doesn't offer synchronization features with the Mac's OS X platform. Simply put, that means if you record something on the iPhone, there's no iCloud or sync support, so that file will have to be extracted manually from the iOS device and migrated across to the Mac if required - unless you bring this brilliant app into play that serves as a simple solution to that problem.
When Apple's engineers were working their backsides off to get 3D Touch ready for the iPhone 6s and iPhone 6s Plus, we doubt that their main consideration was whether people would be able to weigh fruit or any other object with this thing. Yet, that's exactly what it turns out you can do with a new app now available that uses the wonder of 3D Touch to compare two plums, telling users which is the heaviest.
















