On the current version of iOS, by default, removing folders is a fairly convoluted and time-consuming process, which forces users to drag out every single item inside that folder until it's finally empty and deletes itself. This tweak will change that forever.
Picking a name for your upcoming baby can often be a difficult task, especially since you'll never know if you've made the right choice, unless you get yelled at when your child turns 18. Kick To Pick is an iOS app that will make that decision just a little bit easier, or at least make you feel better about it.
On Friday, Peter Hajas, the author of the well-known MobileNotifier iOS tweak, unexpectedly announced on his blog that he's "taking a break". Yet, many are speculating that there might be other reasons behind his sudden departure.
Yesterday, we reported on Fei Lam, the teenager who got sued by Apple for owning a website that sold white iPhone 4 parts. In light of the lawsuit, Fast Company was able to interview him via, weirdly enough, instant messaging. While he was shy the whole time, and refused to comment on many aspects of his lawsuit and his net worth, I think the interview did show what it must be like to be in the guy's shoes.
It's no secret that iOS is full of subtle but possible resource-intensive eye-candy. TidySpring is a Cydia tweak allows you to turn some of those features off in order to save RAM, battery life and processor resources.
All the Android buzz these days is about Samsung's latest wonder-phone, the Galaxy S II, but according to reports the South Korean's original Galaxy S is stealing the show in Japan.
One of the factors that points to an imminent release of a product is when ads for it are being made. An alleged post on Craigslist regarding a cast call for an "iPhone 5" ad was posted and pulled within two hours, but thankfully still indexed by a few search engines and screen captured by some users. Is a new iPhone imminent?
This past Novemeber, when we saw a 17-year-old selling white iPhone parts months before the white iPhone was available to the general public, we thought "Uh oh, Apple's lawyers are probably on to this.". After 7 inexplicably long months, they're filing a lawsuit against the kid and his parents, along with an offer to drop the lawsuit if no further infractions occur. Why is Apple so generous?
There are many ways to extend the iPhone's camera feature, but there hasn't been a good accessory to take panoramic video. Thankfully, Dot, a Kickstarter project has managed to raise enough funding and will start shipping this summer.
Torrents, the bane of many a record and movie industry boss. While the download technology does have its legitimate uses, it's hard to argue against the fact that the vast majority of torrents flying around the Internet are of the less-than-legal variety.

