Want to get iPad / iOS style app launcher interface on your Windows 10 PC? PaperPlane Smart Launch lets you do just that. Here are the details on it.
Everyone loves freebies! This weekend, we have a fabulous iOS app for kids named CHOMP going free on the App Store as part of Apple's Free App of the Week initiative. The title usually retails for $1.99 on the App Store but for a limited time, till next Thursday, it can be downloaded on your iPhone or iPad absolutely free.
Apple's new 4-inch iPhone SE and 9.7-inch iPad Pro hit store shelves today, and as per an ongoing trend, Apple CEO Tim Cook paid the Palo Alto Apple Store a surprise visit to mingle with customers on launch day.
The $399 iPhone SE and 9.7-inch iPad Pro are now on sale in both retail and online Apple Store outlets. Here are the details.
Web links not working for you in iOS 9.3 on Safari and other apps? Here's a potential fix for the problem. It also covers device crashing and freezing issue when opening web links.
Here's how to free up storage space on your iPhone or iPad using this iOS trick that works without requiring jailbreak.
Palert is a new jailbreak tweak that alters iOS alert dialogues, making them appear much more like the design that the current-generation tvOS-powered Apple TV enjoys. That means a much cleaner, more flat aesthetic, which will appeal to those who like that sort of thing.
As promised, Apple has just released updated iOS 9.3 build 13E237 for all older iPhone and iPad models affected by 'Cannot Activate' error problem.
New iOS 9.3 bug is causing device freeze and crash when links are tapped or opened in Safari and other apps like Mail, Messages etc. Here are the details.
Apple is back again with its Free App of the Week initiative, this time giving away a popular iOS gaming title that usually retails for $1.99 on the App Store. We've seen an array of motorsport related games land on the iOS platform but if taking control of all those races from behind the scenes is something you fancy, you don't want to miss out on this one.
















