The Department of Justice has once gain dropped an iPhone unlocking lawsuit against Apple, this time in the New York drug case involving an iPhone 5s.
If you followed our guide on installing Mojo, the iOS 9.3.1 jailbreak alternative Cydia-like installer for non-jailbroken devices, but found yourself unable to install apps, then you may have been left scratching your head as to why. The development team behind Mojo clearly feel it's ready to be consumed by the masses, but as you can tell, there's clearly still a few issues to iron out. Until then, we have a handy little walkthrough of how to solve those pesky installation issues with only a small amount of leg work.
Meet Mojo, an iOS 9.3.1 jailbreak alternative Cydia-like installer that accepts repositories of content, and lets you install game emulators and screen recorders without jailbreak.
iOS 9.3.2 beta 2 is now available to those registered on Apple's Public Beta Program. Apple released beta 2 of iOS 9.3.2, OS X 10.11.5, and watchOS 2.2.1 only yesterday to developers registered on Apple Developer Program. About 24 hours later, Apple has made iOS 9.3.2 beta 2 available to its registered public beta testers.
Apple has just made available to download iOS 9.3.2 beta 2 for supported iPhone, iPad and iPod touch devices. This release comes exactly two weeks after Apple seeded first beta build of iOS 9.3.2 to both registered developers and public beta testers. iOS 9.3.2 beta 2 is currently available to registered developers of Apple Developer Program only.
A new iPhone text messaging scam has been identified doing the rounds as part of an effort to trick unsuspecting users into parting with sensitive account information. Rather than using the native alert view system to trick the user into interacting with the pop-up and then running a malicious code, this new scam is making its way onto users' iPhones through simple texts in the hope of conning people into trusting the contents of the message.
New video shows a working demo of the iOS-like 3D Touch Quick Actions feature dubbed Launcher shortcuts in Google's Android N, with app icons displaying additional info on the home screen.
Apple is generally used to being in the news for developing and releasing extremely exciting and powerful hardware and software products. Attention over the last few months however has been laser-focused on Apple's battle with the U.S. Department of Justice over an encrypted iPhone 5c belonging to one of San Bernardino shooters.
Bored of existing games on your iPhone or iPad? Want to try something new? You can't go wrong with Space Marshals for iOS which is a tactical top-down shooter that usually retails for $4.99, but can be yours for absolutely free thanks to Apple's Free App of the Week initiative.
Just when you thought the ongoing encryption battle between Apple and the FBI was coming to an end, it has been revealed that representatives of both Apple and the FBI will be returning to court next week to give testimonies to lawmakers looking to gain a more in-depth understanding of the circumstances and disagreements that led to the feud between FBI and Apple resulting in a legal battle over iOS encryption. Apple General Counsel Bruce Sewell and FBI Executive Assistant Director for Science and Technology Amy Hess will both be part of the hearing.














