I think that the jailbreak community has already excelled itself in terms of the quality and sheer tenacity of the tweaks we've seen since Pangu8 was rolled out last month, and with seemingly no end to how iOS can be manipulated, one ambitious developer has begun a project to port the external CarPlay software onto iPhones and iPads. Essentially, instead of using a standard infotainment system, a user would feasibly be able to mount their iOS device and use that as the complete in-auto CarPlay system, and although it's quite buggy and not yet ready for prime time, it's very promising indeed.
As most of you will know, today is Thanksgiving, and with many consumer electronics retailers offering special deals on products ranging from consoles to smartphones, app developers have also followed suit with some fantastic savings. Here, we run through a colossal list of iOS apps - almost 20 in total - that are usually paid but, for a limited time, have gone completely free of charge.
The White House has announced that President Obama has signed the E-Label Act which will now allow all electronics manufacturers to place digital stamps of certification labels on their devices as required by the FCC, instead of the usual physical etching on the product itself.
Google has a history of packing in small little surprises from time to time in some of its services. Android users wouldn't be too new to the whole Easter Egg feature which Google hides away in its mobile platform, but did you know that it cleverly packed in a fun little gem in the Chrome browser? It's a retro styled game if you were wondering.
Facebook's Chat Heads feature, which was rolled out to Android and iOS some time ago, has become a staple part of the experience of using Messenger on mobile. Sure, it's much more integrated on Google's platform due to its open-source nature of Android, but nonetheless, Chat Heads is regarded as a seamless addition to the IM app in general. Since its arrival, many developers have sought to offer something similar for other apps, and one jailbreak dev has taken the idea and manipulated it into an all-new multitasking system for iPhone and iPad. It's easily one of the most intuitive and novel tweaks we've seen during these past few months, adding a new dimension to multitasking on iOS, and if you're still dwelling on that fence, this tweak may well sway you into the world of jailbreaking at last.
A new concept has emerged for the iPhone 6S, which shows the device carrying a design language strikingly similar to the Apple Watch. Dubbed as the ‘iPhone EDITION’, it’s one of those daring concepts that takes a bold approach towards design and function.
Black Friday is now just a couple of days away, and with so many retailers preparing to reel in consumers ahead of Thanksgiving weekend, the deals will continue to roll through. MacMall has just joined the party with some sensational offers on products ranging from Macs to iPhones and everything in between, and if it's an Apple product that you're after this Thanksgiving, then the details of these confirmed savings will certainly interest you.
Apple iOS 9 concept for iPhone, iPad, iPod touch comes with tons of new features and perks. Check out what's new right here in the proposed concept.
The iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus are packed with an array of different sensors; some of which we take for granted cause hey, you paid over $600 for this beauty. But given the range of sensors they carry, both the devices offer possibilities to developers that maybe, just maybe Apple didn't realize either. Ivo Leko has just posted a video on YouTube which capitalizes on the iPhone's magnetometer, accelerometer and microphone to demonstrate how programs can be written to track a magnet’s position straight from your iPhone.
Google and Apple's partnership has been a shaky one at best, especially when it comes to iOS devices. Earlier on, Apple dropped Google Maps integration from iOS as the default maps and navigation app for iPhone, iPad and iPod touch in favor of its own Maps app, and YouTube was pulled from the list of stock apps as well, forcing Google to make both of these apps user-downloadable ones from the App Store. Now, it seems, that the default search provider for iOS Safari browser is up for grabs as well, as Google's contract is close to termination, and sources say that Bing and Yahoo! are both vying for the top spot.
















