FaceTime, it's a wonderful technology, but it's oh-so-rarely used due to the hectic process of hunting down a particular individual from your contacts list and initiate a FaceTime call with them. When was the last time you declined to use it for that matter? Exactly.
iOS is loved by many for a whole slew of reasons, but there's one thing many users would like to have on their iOS device: Flash, something which Apple has refused to implement for years. While such a move has contributed to the transition to web standards away from proprietary plugins, many would still love to watch Flash video from within iOS. There's now yet another way to go about it through a a new app known as Skyfire VideoQ. Wondering how it works? Read on.
The jailbreak community has come up with an all-new very useful tweak today. It’s called PasswordPilot and it lets you skip that awfully annoying password pop up when installing apps from the iOS App Store.
Despite Apple only bringing forth its second tablet - the iPad 2 - in March of this year, there have been many indications that Cupertino-based company is already well into the business end of a third iPad release.
How To Make Airplay Work With Just About Any App On iPhone, iPad, iPod touch [No Jailbreak Required]
Not every app available in the broad range of iOS apps is designed to be fully AirPlay compliant, however as with most limitations beset upon our digital devices, there is usually someone else on hand with a tweak or a workaround in order to circumvent the problem. In this case, Lifehacker has divulged a few very simple steps you can take in order to force the audio to be streamed though to your Apple TV or AirPlay enabled speakers, and it does not require any jailbreak, although it doesn't work with video.
Let's face it, most of us that own an iDevice, be it an iPad, iPhone or iPod touch are at least partially wooed by the cosmetics. Apple has a reputation of designing and bringing forth high quality products that sell well and look the part, as demonstrated by the recent iPad 2.
Yesterday, Facebook blocked all logins to their Facebook for iPad app that was unofficially released - hidden - inside the recently updated Facebook for iPhone app. We, however, were sure that there would soon be a way to re-enable the “leaked” iPad app as the iOS platform is supported by a very strong jailbreaking community.
Today’s release of iOS 4.3.5 was probably the most unexpected release of iOS that we’ve come across with. Its just an incremental update which patches a certificate verification issue, but that doesn’t mean that it can’t be jailbroken using the existing version of Redsn0w, and the iPad (1st-gen) is no exception.
Apple Inc. has released an all-new TV advertisement for their iPad 2 device. The new ad is titled We’ll Always and it showcases plenty of iPad’s excellent features that make it the best and most popular tablet on the market.
Folks! The Facebook for iPad app is real. It is actually hidden inside the recently updated Facebook for iPhone app. And here’s how you can install it on your own iPad right now.

