One of Apple’s recently approved patent applications may just give us a sneak peek at the virtual reality technology it has been working on. More details on the development can be found right after the break.
While not everyone is a fan of putting a case on their iPhone, some of us are either just ham-fisted enough to drop them or have kids that like to throw them. Cases may not be ideal, but they definitely serve a purpose. A purpose which goes a long way when you start to consider its highest benefits.
Here's how you can set up and use iOS 8 keyboard shortcuts on iPhone and iPad. More details and complete step-by-step guide can be found right here.
This neat little widget lets you dial numbers right from iOS 8 Notification Center without having to launch the Phone app. More details and download link can be found right here.
Even though Apple has, with iOS, sought to make it easy for us to capture photos and videos quickly before that Kodak Moment passes us by, there's always a bit of a delay, and it's the split-second wait while we open up the app, gather our composure, position the device and shoot, that can be the difference between a perfect, treasured snap and a blurred impression of the aftermath. The app we're featuring today has made a name for itself on Google's Android in the past for the speed in which it permits one to take photos, and with widget support also a part of the deal following the iOS 8 update, this is one tool that all amateur photographers should have in their armory.
This handy iOS 8 extension lets you view a photo's exif metadata right from Photos app on iPhone or iPad, and has gone free for a limited time. More details and download link can be found here.
Not impressed with your iPhone or iPad’s battery life? Then you should try out this app that has just gone free for a limited time - $0.99 value - and is available to download right away. Head over the jump for further details.
Stability across different versions of mobile operating systems is never easy, not at least because developers are usually trying to cram as many new headline-grabbing features in as possible. At some point it's almost inevitable that bugs are going to sneak through.
The jailbreak scene is currently thriving thanks to the three major exploits that have arisen since the launch of iOS 8 back in September. Pangu, TaiG, and PP have all catered to the tweak-loving masses, and while Apple's iOS 8.1.3 may have halted proceedings for now, authors of tweaks old and new have continued to churn out the updates. If you're jailbroken and looking for a way to boost the interactivity of your lock screen, a new tweak has just appeared that is being touted as the spiritual successor to the famed JellyLock. Full details, as well as info on where you can download said tweak, can be seen after the break.
Here's a list of some of the best paid iOS, Mac, and Android apps out there that can be downloaded absolutely free for a limited time. Head over the jump for the rundown of the apps.
















