Getting "Message not yet downloaded from server" error in iOS 9 for POP email in Mail app? You are not alone. A 200-comment long support thread over on Apple's own forums is bringing the issue to light, which appears to be related to how the iOS 9 Mail app handles POP email accounts. Here are the details.
One of the great things about Apple's customer facing website is the length of effort and detail that is put into the product pages for individual device. Not only do the pages for the iPad Air 2, or the iPhone 6s for example, show high-resolution beautiful gallery images of the hardware, but they also go into a fair amount of detail on the included technical specifications so consumers know exactly what they are getting. It's rare that information on this page changes, after all, a specification is a specification, but at some point in the last two weeks Apple has silent updated the Bluetooth specification against a number of iOS devices.
There may not be a huge amount to get excited about in iOS 9.1 beta 3 just yet, but there are some changes to the bundled wallpapers for those that like that sort of thing.
Tapbots have just flipped the switch to make Tweetbot 4 available to download for iOS. The new version of Tweetbot is a universal app, which means it will work with both iPhone and iPad with a single purchase.
The final iOS 9 download and iOS 9.0.2 download links for iPhone 6 Plus, 6, 5s, 5c, 5, 4s, iPad 2 and over and iPod touch are now live. For a list of features on what's new in iOS 9, check out our post here.
This is just in. Apple has just released iOS 9.0.2 download links for compatible iPhone, iPad and iPod touch devices.
Here's a comprehensive list of 65 features or things that you can do in iOS 9 that you previously couldn't in iOS 8. The new OS may seem like a just another under-the-hood improvement to last year's iOS 8, but it has a ton of new offerings hidden deep inside.
There is undeniably a lot of positives to take from the Apple's introduction of iOS 9. The plethora of new features and stability improvements alone make the latest and great version of iOS worth downloading and installing on all devices. Then there's the fact that we still have the iPhone 6s and iPhone 6s Plus to come with iOS 9 pre-installed which will serve up additional functionality, such as 3D Touch and Live Photos. There are plenty of reasons to want iOS 9, but, as it turns out, there's also one fairly large reason to not want iOS 9 on your iPhone or iPad - a serious security flaw that lets individuals bypass the device passcode.
Apple has today outlined what the XcodeGhost malware is in a FAQ published on its website, explaining what compromising of some App Store apps actually means for users via its Chinese website, and the steps that the company is taking in order to minimize the risk and ensure its developers can be protected moving forward.
Here's how to get iOS 8 all-caps keyboard back in iOS 9. If you aren't a fan of the new iOS 9 keyboard showing keys in lowercase when the Shift key isn't pressed, this is for you.
















