With the smoke finally starting to clear after Apple's Worldwide Developers Conference, developers are starting to get to grips with all the new APIs that have been announced as part of iOS 9. Set to be released later this year, iOS 9 will bring a host of new capabilities to iPhones and iPads, with one API about to make it easier for developers to add screen recording features to their apps.
The Pangu jailbreak team has announced that a number of its prominent members will be attending this year's Black Hat USA, a conference intended for the InfoSec community that has been held annually in Las Vegas for the last eighteen years. After recently demonstrating an iOS 8.3 jailbreak at the MOSEC security conference in Shanghai, this new forum should provide an excellent playground for the team to discuss the security design of Apple's iOS in greater detail.
iOS 9 includes significant improvements to the already-awesome Continuity feature which made its debut with OS X 10.10 and iOS 8. The initial announcement of Continuity signaled yet another progression in the Cupertino company's journey to ensure that using and interacting with multiple Apple products is as easy as it possibly can be. The latest improvements to the feature seem to suggest that it's here to stay and will only get better as iOS and OS X mature further.
Yes, you read that right. Apple now allow iOS users to sideload apps outside App Store on iPhone and iPad for free without needing any developer account. Here's how it works.
Here's a visual comparison of iOS 9 beta vs iOS 8, showing differences and all the changes which Apple has made in its latest OS for mobile devices.
If you're one of the many, many people that have experienced some strange, weird and downright odd goings on with Macs, iOS devices and Apple TVs as far as networking goes, then you're going to be pleased to read that Apple should have a fix ready for you. The bad news? You're going to have to wait for iOS 9, OS X 10.10.4 and OS X 10.11 to release first.
Apple released iOS 8.4 beta 4 download to developers just yesterday, and now we have confirmation that this new build (12H4125a) has fixed the bug which caused an iOS device to crash whenever it received a particular string of Unicode characters through iMessage or SMS.
You may remember that back in March, Facebook announced that its Messenger platform would be opened up to afford third-party developers with the ability to build and deploy applications for use within the app. It seems that another milestone has been reached in the maturity of that platform with the availability of Doodle Draw, the first "true game" that has been made available for Messenger.
List of jailbreak tweaks that Apple has effectively killed with iOS 9 for iPhone, iPad and iPod touch. Think we missed any? share with us in the comments below.
Here's how you can get the new iOS 9 and OS X 10.11 El Capitan wallpaper, and use them on any device you like.
















