Google has been working internally for a number of months to create a third-party iOS keyboard that would be offered to iPhone and iPad users, according to a report published today. The keyboard, which would make use of the third-party keyboard frameworks within Apple's iOS SDK, will be offered as a download from the App Store - presumably for free - and will incorporate features and functionality that Google is hoping will give it a more prominent placing within Apple's ecosystem by offering a keyboard experience that is central to almost every aspect of smartphone and tablet usage.
If you updated your iPhone or iPad to iOS 9.3 and found that Night Shift's automatic Sunset to Sunrise scheduling option is missing, here's an easy fix.
iOS 9.3 jailbreak, what iPhone, iPad and iPod touch users need to know with Apple having now released a brand new version of iOS firmware which patches a ton of security holes.
The continually twisting and turning rollercoaster that is the Apple versus the FBI encryption case has taken yet another unexpected turn. In a surprising turn of events, the FBI has officially filed a motion as part of an attempt to vacate the scheduled court hearing that was all set to take place in a Californian court Tuesday. In the motion, the FBI claims to have found another way to gain access to the iPhone used in the San Bernardino shootings, and in turn, no longer requires the assistance of Apple to break encryption and provide a backdoor into the iOS platform.
Here are top 8 reasons why the Samsung Galaxy S7 is better than Apple iPhone 6s and vice versa. If you had to choose between an iPhone 6s/6s Plus, or a Galaxy S7/S7 Edge, which one would you opt for? We're going to play devil's advocate here and run through a number reasons why each device is better than the other.
It's that time of the week again where iPhone and iPad users get the chance to grab a paid iOS title absolutely free from the App Store. Apple's Free App of the Week initiative is bringing us a brilliant puzzler this time around which usually retails for $1.99, and has shed its price tag for the first time since its release last year.
A new iOS trojan called AceDeceiver has been identified that has the ability to infect iPhones and iPads without the need for them to be jailbroken. Discovered by Palo Alto Networks and currently only affecting users in China, AceDeceiver uses a technique knows as a "FairPlay Man-in-the-Middle," and is spread via pirated App Store apps.
If you're one of the lucky individuals who own one of Apple's iPhone 6s or iPhone 6s Plus devices, then no doubt you've been enjoying all of the spoils that the hardware offers over older devices. A new pressure-sensitive display assembly on the iPhone 6s range introduced 3D Touch ability to perform specific actions based on how hard the display is pressed, but of course, that only applies to the latest two devices. Now, thanks to a framework repository called PeekPop on GitHub, developers are able to integrate the awesome 3D Touch functionality into older unsupported iPhones and even iPads.
Pangu team has just released updates for iOS 9.1 jailbreak, bringing in much needed stability improvements to the untether. The updates are available both for those who are already jailbroken on iOS 9.1 as well as those who are going to perform a fresh jailbreak.
So, will disabling iOS SpringBoard or system animations help speed up an older iPhone model? This video aims to gauge the speed difference, if any, between an iPhone 5 and 4s running iOS 9.2.1 with system animations enabled and the same with said animations disabled.














