If you love using GIF images, given how expressive the content can be for messaging purposes on an iOS device, then you will definitely love this piece of news. The famous third-party Fleksy keyboard now comes integrated with Riffsy's GIF Keyboard and the whole package is available for free as part of a promotion period.
Apple's iOS 8.4 beta 1 adds new audiobook chapter scrubbing and skipping to iOS while also moving audiobooks themselves from the Music app to the iBooks app.
Apple has officially announced WWDC 2015 event dates, ticket registration details and how-to sign-up details. More details can be found here regarding the news.
Looks like TaiG exploits were not the only thing Apple patched with its release last week. Utilities such as iFunBox, iExplorer, PhoneView, iTools etc. can no more access app directories on an iPhone, iPad or iPod touch running iOS 8.3, given the updated security settings in Apple’s latest version of its mobile OS.
Now that the dust is starting to settle on the Apple Watch pre-order madness that we encountered yesterday and buyers wonder just when their watches will arrive based on Apple's somewhat vague dates, one of the more interesting things to happen was the start of try-on sessions in stores. As people started to fill into stores around the globe, we started to get our first reports on the Apple Watch from normal buyers rather than reviewers.
Download Links Of iOS 8.3 final version for iPhone and iPad are out. Full changelog along with other information is detailed below.
Developers regularly cut the prices of their apps and games in order to tempt folk into purchasing, and sometimes, they even go free. With Apple's App of the Week hand-picking the cream of the crop, iOS device owners get a good opportunity to add new content every single week without having to stump up cash. This week's offering is a fun little title that usually costs $2.99, and we've the key details and download link for you below.
Smartwatches are all the rage right now, and with Apple entering the fray with its Apple Watch in the next couple of weeks, all eyes are where the market will take us. Google has already been playing in the space for a while now, and Android Wear has proven mildly popular while not quite reaching the heights that many may have hoped.
Google-owned Snapseed is considered one of the best image-editing apps for mobile devices, and has, in the past, yielded much acclaim from the folks at Apple. Sure, this was before said app was acquired by one of its fiercest rivals, but the fact that both Google and the Mac maker rate Snapseed so highly is a testament to its quality and feature-set. Today, Google has taken the wraps off Snapseed version 2.0 for iOS and Android, bundling in a decent array of new features and fixes. Full details, as well as that all-important download link, can be seen below.
Apple released the iOS 8.3 update just yesterday which brings in a host of improvements and bug fixes over iOS 8.2, deeming it a perfect release for the company's lineup of mobile devices. Well, it was almost perfect till a bunch of users started complaining about broken Touch ID support in the App Store following the update. Read on after the jump for complete details on the matter.
















