Here's how to disable automatic iOS 9.3.4 OTA update download from happening on your iOS 9.3.3 device. This is for jailbreak users only.
So what's better than a free app? Two free apps! We have the rare chance of doubling up Apple's Free App of the Week offer this week with a second free iOS app offering from the Cupertino-giant. You should be looking at a total saving of $6 combined for both the apps: a beautiful puzzler, and and a powerful photo editing app.
Here's a side-by-side performance comparison between iOS 9.3.4 Vs iOS 9.3.3 on iPhone 6s, iPhone 6, iPhone 5s, iPhone 5 and iPhone 4s.
Here's a step by step guide on how to enable Dark theme mode in Windows 10 Anniversary Update running on your PC.
Getting "Untrusted Enterprise Developer" error and then cannot verify the Pangu jailbreak app certificate on iOS 9.3.3? Here's how to fix the problem.
Here's how to live stream the 2016 Rio Olympics online without a cable subscription. Works on iOS, Android, Apple TV, Android TV, Amazon Fire devices, Roku, Xbox One, PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, web browser, and more.
iOS 9.3.4 jailbreak has been successfully achieved by a developer. He showed of the jailbreak with Cydia on an iPhone 6s running iOS 9.3.4. Here are the details.
A new video has made its way into the public domain that seems to show in detail the new audio accessory that will ship with Apple's upcoming iPhone 7 next month. Made available to the public thanks to a mobile accessory company, the video shows a working set of Lightning-compatible EarPods that are widely expected to be part of the iPhone 7's value proposition when it is officially announced during a dedicated press event next month.
A recent patent filing published by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) shows a Samsung filing for 'exchangeable strap mechanisms', with the drawing illustrations and design uploads quite clearly showing the Apple Watch without actually providing any reference to the fact that the visuals were created by Apple, or that they actually show a product manufactured by someone other than the South Korean company.
A new report is reigniting the Apple audio accessory rumors that have been circulating since it became common knowledge that future iPhones would ship without the inclusion of the 3.5mm headphone jack. Rather than looking to offer a 3.5mm to Lightning adapter for the foreseeable, the report is suggesting that Apple is working internally on building a set of wireless EarPods that would not only ship with future iPhones, but would also have a custom Bluetooth radio that would make the accessory more energy efficient, and therefore provide elongated use between charges.
















