The long-running Apple vs. the FBI encryption case may no longer be going to court, but that doesn't mean that the fallout and drama has come to an end. The government law enforcement agency may have officially announced that it will no longer pursue Apple through the legal system for the company's assistance in unlocking an iPhone 5c, but it's also now being reported that the FBI has agreed to assist in the unlocking of an iPhone and iPod involved in an ongoing homicide case in Arkansas.
Upgraded to iOS 9.3? Having issues and want to downgrade iOS 9.3 back to iOS 9.2.1? Here's our step-by-step tutorial on how you can go about doing that on your iPhone or iPad.
Web links not working for you in iOS 9.3 on Safari and other apps? Here's a potential fix for the problem. It also covers device crashing and freezing issue when opening web links.
Here's how to free up storage space on your iPhone or iPad using this iOS trick that works without requiring jailbreak.
Palert is a new jailbreak tweak that alters iOS alert dialogues, making them appear much more like the design that the current-generation tvOS-powered Apple TV enjoys. That means a much cleaner, more flat aesthetic, which will appeal to those who like that sort of thing.
The Apple vs FBI battle is over, well at least for now. U.S. government's Department of Justice dropped its case against Apple today as the FBI no longer needed Apple's help in unlocking the iPhone 5c belonging to one of San Bernardino shooters.
The final version of iOS 9.3 download links are out. Apple has just started rolling out iOS 9.3 IPSW files to all supported iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch devices with a number of new and notable features that have been stringently tested with developers and public beta testers over the last two months.
New iOS 9.3 bug is causing device freeze and crash when links are tapped or opened in Safari and other apps like Mail, Messages etc. Here are the details.
Apple has released updated iOS 9.3 build 13E236 to fix cannot activate error on some older iPhone and iPad models. Here's everything you need to know about this update.
Some iPhone and iPad users got activation errors after updating their devices to iOS 9.3. We reported about this problem yesterday with a potential fix to help get around the problem. Apple has now acknowledged the issue and has decided to pull the iOS 9.3 update for the affected iOS device models.















