Want to customize iPhone 7 Home button settings for the haptic feedback level of the click? Here are the instructions on how to do that on an iPhone 7 or iPhone 7 Plus.
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Here's how to disable iPhone 7 or iPhone 7 Plus haptic feedback which is there for system controls and interactions.
Want to see a new photo from an Instagram feed as photos wallpaper on your Apple Watch face whenever you check the time? No problem, because we're going to tell you how to do just that.
Ever wish you could have your iPhone automatically fetch wallpapers from an Instagram feed? PaperGram, which is available for free, does exactly that. Here's how it works!
Having originally started with a relatively humble photo sharing app, Instagram had morphed into a massive online community even before Facebook bought it, and now it's the place to go if you want to share that cute cat picture, especially if you want to then share that across multiple social networks. The problem with Instagram though, and it's a problem with all social networks, you find yourself checking it far too often, and that starts to get annoying for other people. And we're all guilty of it.
Facebook's continued investment of resources and the procuring of the best engineering talent across the globe has meant that it's been able to not only position itself at the forefront of social networking, but also branch out in other areas via the acquisition of startups and other companies. As part of that continued development into its core business, it has invested effort into improving one of the most important key areas of the site - the constantly evolving News Feed.
Here's how you can add native haptic feedback to iOS 8 keyboard on iPhone the easy way. More details can be found right here.
In the middle of all the jailbreak related madness are the developers with new ideas looking to penetrate Cydia by offering something simple and appealing to users. One such package, RecentFacebook, comes from developer Alexandru Laurus, and offers something appealing yet unbelievably simple.
Facebook is at it again. The latest version 10 update, that we told you about earlier, has managed to cause quite a bit of confusion amongst users attempting to view their Most Recent news feed.
Although the fact that HTC forcibly includes the Sense overlay to most of its handsets can grate on its users (including this one), it does have a number of useful features, and with this in mind, it stands to reason that users on non-HTC handsets might want a piece of the action. By means of DO Launcher, this is now a possibility, and since XDA-Developers is a common source of great Android hacks, it should come as no surprise that one of the site's recognized developers should come through with this method of spreading the Sense 5 love. Details, as ever, can be seen below.