Apple's upcoming March 21st Spring media event is expected to focus heavily on the introduction of a new 4-inch device that brings the iPhone's smaller form-factor back to consumers. If however, you simply can't wait to get your hands on that device, and have been secretly yearning for Apple to fall back to the smaller shape and size of the iPhone 5s, then you can pay a visit to the infamous Shenzhen Market in China right now and get your hands on what is being marketed as an "iPhone SE"; a cheap copy of the Chinese manufacturers interpretation of what Apple could announce later this month.
Only a week before its Spring media event, Apple has today released iOS 9.3 beta 7 to both developers and public beta testers.
Apple has now officially confirmed that the rumored March 21st event will be taken place as expected, so now, as is usually the case at this time of year, it's time once again to focus on the next-generation iPhone which will be released this fall. Following on from a preview of what was believed to be the first third-party case manufactured for the iPhone 7 last week, we're now seeing a number of additional leaks, one of which purports to show a technical drawing of the chassis that gives additional insight into the structure of the iPhone 7.
It's that time of the week again when Apple gives away a paid iOS app to iPhone and iPad users for free. Called OneSafe, this app is focused on keeping our most prized and private information including passwords safely locked away in a digital vault. The app usually retails for $4.99 on the App Store, but as part of Apple's Free App of the Week initiative, it can be grabbed absolutely free till this Thursday.
Cream jailbreak tweak, available for free on the Cydia store and compatible with iOS 9.1, brings Apple Watch-like colored active toggles to your iPhone's Control Center.
Apple's Spring 2016 'Let us loop you in' media event is all set to take place on March 21st. Here's what we expect the company to announce during the event.
Here's a list of all the jailbreak tweaks that are compatible with iOS 9.1 Pangu jailbreak for iPhone and iPad. Happy jailbreaking folks!
A new DOJ filing is essentially threatening to force Apple to hand over its iOS source code and digital signature to the FBI, allowing the agency to create its own bespoke version of iOS.
As we could have probably predicted, things between Apple and the FBI are starting to turn a little sour as part of the run-up to the March 22 hearing. Prosecutors involved in the case have filed a third motion, that once again attempts to convince Apple to go through the necessary processes involved in breaking encryption on the iPhone that was used as part of last year's San Bernardino shooting in California. Apple, as you might expect, isn't exactly pleased with not only the recent motion, but also the wording and terminology used within that filing.
iOS 9.1 jailbreak is finally here! Instructions on how to jailbreak iOS 9.1 on iPad Pro, iPhone 6s/6, iPhone 6s Plus/6 Plus and more using the latest Pangu9 tool for both Mac and Windows are detailed below.















