In an interesting bit of development, Apple's iPhone sales have overtaken that of Android devices for the period October - December 2014. The latest report coming in goes on to show the impact that the iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus's arrival has created on the local smartphone market. Further information to follow after the jump.
Cydia has quietly been treated to a visual update, with some subtle changes having been made to the general interface. It's not as drastic as the overhaul we previously saw with iOS 7, which brought the look of the jailbreak store in line with Apple's own aesthetic endeavors, but it's still a noticeable change that jailbroken iPhone, iPad and iPod touch users may well have already picked up on.
The mobile market is awash with some weird and wonderful protective case, most of which aim to serve the practical needs of those who buy them. Some, however, catch people's attention due to their sheer cool factor, and if you're a fan of Batman, we've got a pretty epic iPhone case that any respectable follower should have in their collection.
iOS 8.2 final release date time frame has been revealed in new report, and will drop well before Apple Watch hits store shelves. More details can be found here.
Sodium acetate, otherwise known as 'hot ice', is a pretty awesome solution since, when disrupted by a cool object, it quickly morphs from a liquid to a crystallized, ice-like composition. The reason for this little bit of background information is because one YouTuber has decided to see what happens to one of tech's most sought-after devices when submerged in hot ice, and as you've probably guessed from the title, the "cool object" in this instance is none other than the Apple iPhone 6. As you may also have gleaned from past experiments of this nature, the results are pretty darned epic.
Here's how you can free up your iPhone, iPad full storage space the easy way. Very useful for those with 16GB iOS devices. More details and download link can be found right here.
Since the 64-bit Apple A7 processor came into play with the iPhone 5s, users have found instances of lag and disruption to be few and far between. But whereas software updates have still offered performance boosts for these newer devices, those in ownership of the iPhone 5 or earlier must dredge every little bit of extra speed they can get from continually improved editions of Apple's iOS. With iOS 8.1.3 having been closely followed by iOS 8.2 beta 5 download during the past week or so, we can now take a look at how these new builds compare with one another on two less recent handsets: the iPhone 5 and iPhone 4s.
It has long since been known that Apple Watch will communicate with traditional iOS devices by means of a companion app, and now, for the first time, we can take a look at said app's icon. It's bold, dark, and fairly simple, and if you want to check it out, then join us after the leap!
Free app giveaways are great and all, but often, it's those that aren't selling or are below expectations that lose their price tag as devs look to bump user figures. Sometimes, though, the great apps go completely free, and in these instances, we do our best to point you in the right direction. Now, you can download the wondrous Slow Shutter! app free on iOS, although there are one or two steps involved in claiming. More details below.
Apple has released new iOS 8.2 beta 5 download for iPhone, iPad, iPod touch to developers. More on the update can be found right here after the break.
















