In the modern world, we all seem to be constantly working in various different currencies, whether that be the U.S. Dollar, British Pound or the Euro, not to mention the countless other currencies that make the world go round. Converting currencies is the kind of thing that has been made nice and easy thanks to the App Store and the plethora of apps that allow the conversion of a wide range of things, often not just currencies.
Third-party keyboards that exist on the App Store - such as the increasingly popular Swype - have promised to make typing out lengthy strings of texts on iPhone and iPad a lot easier and faster, but so far, haven't managed to really achieve that increase in productivity that users would like. There's no doubt that with a bit of improvement and learning from user feedback, existing third-party options will get better with time, but if you aren't prepared to wait then there's always the option of downloading Nintype, the new kid on the third-party keyboard block, promising typing speeds of up to 130 words-per-minute.
The jailbreak scene is always an interesting one to watch when a new version of iOS arrives. It gets truly interesting though when someone releases a new jailbreak and, for whatever reason, nobody really knows whether they should trust it.
If you're a little on the geeky side then you probably love a good statistic, we know we do. It also means that we like to know every little detail about the hardware and software we use. Apps like iStat Menu are always popular amongst people that like to take a keen interest in what's going on with their systems, so when we hear of a new app that does a similar thing for iOS but is free, we take notice.
So what do you do when your favorite IM app decides to pull the 'Read Receipts' feature on you? If you're a security researcher, you figure out how to crash it for others. WhatsApp may have added the ability to turn that feature off, but a group of security research students in India have demonstrated how a simple text message can be used to crash the app at the receiver’s end, pretty much ending the "message seen" dramas.
TaiG iOS 8.1.1 untethered jailbreak tool in English version is now available to download for iPhone, iPad and iPod touch users. You can download it from here.
It seems that the team behind the popular Web browser Firefox may be working on an iOS version of the app according to new reports.
Cyber Monday is a day when even after masses of Thanksgiving and Black Friday deals, retailers regain their composure for one last sales push, and with the start of this week having seen the annual online-only deals roll out en masse, a new report has shone light on some very interesting stats relating to the ensuing spike in online traffic.
A clever 7-year old boy just developed a rather simplistic method to unlock his father's iPhone 6 Plus protected using Touch ID.
As you’ll likely have heard by now, the TaiG iOS 8.1.1 jailbreak tool has offered an untethered jailbreak for those running the very latest iOS 8.1.1, which is somewhat miraculous given that Apple only rolled the software out a fortnight ago. Now that the dust has settled and presumably thousands of iOS device owners have gone ahead and jailbroken their devices, TaiG has released a statement clarifying its new tool, as well as alluding to potential collaborative ventures with the famed Pangu team.
















