We’re all for app developers getting their dues. After all, if it wasn’t for their awesome work then we wouldn’t have the brilliant apps that we use day in, day out. Whether it be an iPad, an iPhone or one of the thousands of Android devices available, it’s the apps that make it all work.
Bitcoin has had many ups, downs, and a boatload of coverage in its emergence as the poster child of the cryptocurrency boom, and while it appears to be enduring something of a quiet phase, it continues to garner a rich following across the Web. As with many modern digital technologies, it can seem an alien concept to those on the outside, but if you've been hearing a lot about Bitcoin and are intrigued enough to finally cave and see what all the fuss is about, then a new iOS title might serve as the perfect gateway.
It’s that time again, and even with CES going on in the background and new hardware being announced every five minutes, we just don’t want you to miss out on any kind of bargain. Here we have quite a few iOS apps that should cost money but now do not, and some of them used to cost as much as $5.
Despite some major improvements in recent times - particularly with the latest and greatest iOS 8 - Apple's famed mobile platform is still lacking in many regards. True multitasking is something that many Android and Windows tablets offer as standard, but on iOS, you can only interact with one app at a time, in spite of the iPad's 10-inch display. Thankfully, the jailbreak community offers some respite from the constraints of stock iOS, and one renowned dev has teased a tweak that would offer true multitasking by means of side-by-side app windows. Check it out below!
Here's how you can toggle the iPhone camera flash on or off while recording a video on iOS 8. More details can be found right here.
Thankfully, paid apps go free all the time for iPhone and iPad, and here, we do our utmost to source these apps and help you grab the very best bargains. But seldom does an app of such high acclaim as to be hand-picked and recommended by Apple reach the holy grail of freebie, and so if you're a creative type looking for a top-notch painting app, then a highly revered watercolor app has just been made available free of charge. Unlike ordinary deals, though, snapping it up isn't quite as simple as heading over to the App Store, so below, we'll run you through the necessary steps.
We've all been in a bar or some other public place when there was something interesting on the television but we couldn't hear it. The most obvious examples are sports events at bars where you might be engrossed in the action but just can't hear what's happening. If only there were earphones you could use.
Sure there are apps out there for iOS that allow you to peek into your iPhone or iPad's battery details in real time complete with capacity left, battery temperature and other purposeful stats. However, peeking into the app itself is not always the most sound method of quickly checking exactly how much charge in actually capacity is left. This handy little Cydia tweak called 'Actual Battery' will show the real battery percentage measure on your iPhone’s status bar, instead of using Apple’s own algorithm which shows the expected battery percentage remaining on your device based on your usage.
Having brought you a host of app deals through Thanksgiving, Christmas and the new year, we're back with another stack of paid apps gone free to kick off 2015. There are eight in total, worth a combined $12, and if you've splurged much of your cash on gifts and such over the festive period, here's a chance to make some savings without the usual cost.
Smartphones have evolved dramatically over the last five years to become a necessity in our day-to-day existence, but what happens if you're the forgetful type who happens to misplace belongings quite a lot? An iPhone is just another piece of mobile equipment, therefore making it small enough to be misplaced with relative ease. Thankfully, if this has ever happened to you there is now a solution in the form of a new jailbreak tweak called Clap.
















