After releasing two beta seeds of iOS 9.2.1, Apple today has made available for download iOS 9.3 beta 1 instead of iOS 9.2.1 beta 3.
Here's how you can easily downgrade iOS apps to any older version right from within the App Store on the device in a few taps. There's a catch, though - you'll need to be using a jailbroken device.
SanDisk has announced a new model of its popular Connect Wireless Stick drive, which now comes in with a whopping 200GB of external storage for iOS and Android devices.
A well known developer has managed to jailbreak iOS 9.2.1 and has posted a screenshot of Cydia running on the iPhone 6 to prove that it was up and running on his device of choice.
Prominent accessory maker Brydge has announced new BrydgeMini and BrydgePro clamshell backlit keyboard accessories at the 2016 Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas. Here are the details.
There's now a new way to hide apps in iOS 9 without having to jailbreak. This method makes use of a glitch to keep apps hidden till the next reboot and is much easier than previous alternatives.
After releasing first beta of iOS 9.2.1 right before the Christmas holidays, Apple today has seeded iOS 9.2.1 beta 2 to registered developers of Apple Developer Program.
Here's how you can now add a useful progress bar to your iPhone or iPad's respring and reboot screen.
Check out this video of an iPad Air 2 running Mac OS 7.5.5 and 6.0.1. This comes in almost a year after the device was shown booting up Windows 98.
Consumers purchasing an iPhone or iPad in Germany are now being asked to pay slightly more for Apple's popular gadgetry as of January 1st. Not exactly the new year's gift that German Apple fans would have wanted, but it seems that the company has been forced to pass on the slight increment due to the issuance of new private copyright levies that have recently been agreed to in Germany. This increase means that those looking to purchase an iPhone or iPad in Germany will now pay between 5-8 euros more.
















