This week, we've dug out another six jailbreak tweaks for iOS 9 that are both new and recently released, as well as available to download right now.
The Department of Justice has once gain dropped an iPhone unlocking lawsuit against Apple, this time in the New York drug case involving an iPhone 5s.
If you followed our guide on installing Mojo, the iOS 9.3.1 jailbreak alternative Cydia-like installer for non-jailbroken devices, but found yourself unable to install apps, then you may have been left scratching your head as to why. The development team behind Mojo clearly feel it's ready to be consumed by the masses, but as you can tell, there's clearly still a few issues to iron out. Until then, we have a handy little walkthrough of how to solve those pesky installation issues with only a small amount of leg work.
If you're the kind of person who is planned, organized, and calculated with all you do in life, and also happen to have a knack for technology, then this week's Apple's Free App of the Week for iPhone and iPad will fit in perfectly with your lifestyle. Called Calendars 5, this popular calendar app usually retails for $6.99 on the App Store, but can be grabbed for absolutely free till next Thursday.
SanDisk has released a refreshed USB 3.0 version of its iXpand flash drive for iPhone and iPad with a new design and faster speeds.
Here's how you can get notified on your iPhone whenever your Mac wakes up or sleeps, with support extending to the Apple Watch as well.
The FBI paid over $1.3 million to have the San Bernardino iPhone unlocked, according to a man who really should know. That man is FBI Director James Comey, and he was speaking at the Aspen Security Forum in London.
Meet Mojo, an iOS 9.3.1 jailbreak alternative Cydia-like installer that accepts repositories of content, and lets you install game emulators and screen recorders without jailbreak.
iOS 9.3.2 beta 2 is now available to those registered on Apple's Public Beta Program. Apple released beta 2 of iOS 9.3.2, OS X 10.11.5, and watchOS 2.2.1 only yesterday to developers registered on Apple Developer Program. About 24 hours later, Apple has made iOS 9.3.2 beta 2 available to its registered public beta testers.
Users of Facebook Messenger app on both iOS and Android can take part in group audio calls with as many as 50 people at once if they so wish, and it's absolutely free.















