Apple could be extremely close to releasing a new first-party application onto the iOS App Store to complement its already extensive range of app offerings. A new upload, spotted initially hosted under Apple's name on the App Store going by the title 'Indoor Survey', seems to suggest that it could be built around the technology that the Cupertino-based company acquired when it purchased WiFiSLAM - an indoor positioning system startup - for $20 million back in 2013.
Here's how to add 3D Touch Peek and Pop to iOS apps icon on the Home screen on any iPhone, iPad and iPod touch using the Popcorn jailbreak tweak.
If you're a jailbreaker, then one of your most used apps is probably Cydia, and Cydia doesn't support 3D Touch at all, which is where a tweak called Tactful comes in.
Want a reason to jailbreak your iPhone or iPad on iOS 9? Here are 120 of them! All shown in a video. If you are wondering whether or not to jailbreak, this video could possibly entice you as it goes through 120 of the top tweaks and extensions available for jailbroken iOS 9 devices right now.
WinterBoard for iOS 9 is now officially available to download for iPhones and iPads. It is compatible with iOS 9.0, 9.0.1 and 9.0.2. Full details with changelog can be found here.
Google has today released a new invite-only Who's Down iOS and Android service. The goal of the app is to make it easier for people to see whether their friends are up for hanging out.
Apple has officially released a new mobile app that not only assists consumers with managing its Beats Pill+ speakers, but also gives the company its second presence on the Google Play Store. As part of Apple's $3 billion acquisition of Beats Music & Beats Electronics, the company also acquired all of the products associated with that company. The Beats Pill+ speaker however was the first speaker product released after the acquisition and is designed by Apple. The latest app from the company assists users in getting the most out of the new hardware.
Here's how you can add iTunes gift card balance Pass to your Wallet in iOS 9, essentially allowing you to buy iTunes and App Store credit, having it appear in Wallet as if it was any other gift card.
Apple has just killed iOS 9.0.2 by no longer signing the firmware for restores on iPhones, iPads and iPod touches. Apple released iOS 9.1 last week, patching Pangu iOS 9.0-9.0.2 jailbreak in the process. And today, Apple has stopped signing the iOS 9.0.2 firmware, which means you can now no longer upgrade or downgrade to iOS 9.0.2.
Apple has now released iOS 9.2 Public Beta 1 OTA download for those registered on Apple Public Beta program. Here are the details.
















