Microsoft has today released its Hub Keyboard onto the iOS App Store, bringing its powerful features to the iPhone for the first time. Microsoft released its keyboard for Android back in February, and today those carrying iPhones can also get in on the clipboard pasting, document adding, text translating action.
Want to enable encryption on your iPhone, iPad or Android device? We show you how to encrypt your mobile devices in a detailed step by step guide below.
SlideMe replaces the boring passcode entry keypad on your iPhone's Lock screen with a virtual rotary dial that emulates the ones on those old telephones.
For years now, we've wanted a way to rid ourselves of stock iOS apps, resorting to putting them into folders in far flung corners of our Home screens. Newly found code within the App Store suggests we may soon be able to hide these native apps.
Apple has now patched the Siri trick that enabled iOS users to activate Night Shift in Low Power Mode. Here's what you should know.
Apple has rolled out a server-side fix to correct the iOS 9.3.1 Siri security flaw that let users access contacts and photos from the Lock screen, which means you won't need to update anything in order for it to take affect.
Here's how to get Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge's Edge-like features on your iPhone running iOS 9. You might not get the actual oversized, curved screen of the Galaxy S7 Edge, but that's not necessarily a bad thing.
As expected, Apple has released iOS 9.3.1 download links for iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch owners. The roll-out of iOS 9.3.1 has only been on the cards for a relatively short period of time, and piggybacks on the initial public release of iOS 9.3 that was released during Apple's recent "Let us loop you in" event. Rather than introducing any type of new user-facing functionality, this update aims to fix a recently discovered bug that centres around a universal linking bug.
The FBI may have officially taken the necessary steps to drop its case against Apple, but the ongoing encryption battle is far from actually being over and put to bed. The United States Department of Justice jumped through all of the necessary hoops last week in order to prevent its ongoing encryption case against Apple from going to court. The decision was taken internally after the FBI found another method of unlocking the iPhone 5c used in the San Bernardino shootings, and therefore no longer required Apple's intervention. Now, several security experts have gone on record as stating that the method used by FBI for accessing the device is unlikely to stay secret for long.
Want to get iPad / iOS style app launcher interface on your Windows 10 PC? PaperPlane Smart Launch lets you do just that. Here are the details on it.
















