Apple has just starting rolling out iOS 9.3 beta 3 for compatible iPhone, iPad and iPod touch devices to those registered in the company's Developer Program. Here are the details.
The Martian has had a successful run in cinemas across the globe, with an official game being released on both the Android and iOS platforms late last year for $2.99. Now as it stands, iPhone and iPad users have the chance to grab the official game for absolutely free from the App Store as a limited time offer.
Instagram is now officially supporting multiple accounts setup in the app. Here's how to add your multiple Instagram accounts to iPhone and Android app.
Facebook mobile app is known to burn through iPhone and Android devices' battery life. As it turns out, using the service in a web browser like Safari or Chrome can save 15-percent battery on your iPhone and up to 20-percent on your Android phone.
As another week passes by, Apple has thrown in yet another paid iOS app for free on the App Store as its 'Free App of the Week'. The app is built with photos in mind and focuses on letting you add some "creative topography" so that the photo can be used to either promote an event, used as a card, or a plethora of other purposes. Usually costing $3.99, the app goes beyond the often simplistic idea of adding text to photos, and is one of the best apps out there for creativity and design.
Did you know that there's a chess game hidden in Facebook Messenger? Here's a step-by-step guide on how to enable and play it with your Facebook friends.
Apple has stopped digitally signing iOS 9.2 firmware for select devices. The decision to stop signing the firmware comes couple of days after Pangu team member Windknown advised upgrading to the latest iOS 9.2.1 firmware, quoting security concerns.
Apple has reportedly been working internally on a technology that could see 3D Touch-esque features and functionality integrated into its biometric Touch ID sensor. As is often the case, the inner workings of the Cupertino-based fruit company have been thrust into the public domain via an official patent submission to the United States Patent & Trademark Office (USPTO). In this instance, the patent outlines the intention and usage of a technology entitled "Force-sensitive fingerprint sensing input".
A Pangu team member has posted an article explaining the security vulnerabilities and fixes in iOS 9.2 and iOS 9.2.1. It's extremely technical and in-depth, but definitely worth a read for those with an interest in iOS security. Here's what you as a jailbreak and non-jailbreak user needs to know.
For a while, the general consensus has been that Apple's spring 2016 event would take place sometime during the week commencing Monday, March 14th, where we'd see a host of new hardware introduced across multiple product lines. We're still waiting for that official seal from Apple, but now according to a new report, Tuesday, March 15th looks like the date to pencil in.
















