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Play As Usain Bolt And Protect His Gold In This Awesome Running Title For iPhone

Paul Morris·August 15, 2012
The London 2012 Olympics have officially been brought to an end, and after fifteen days of non-stop games and athletes from all over the world competing against each other in various sports, we all have our own favorite memory from the games. Even though the Olympics contain a wide range of sports - historically speaking - it is always the short athletic events that manage to raise the pulses of those who are sitting in the stadium or watching the event from the outside on the television. Over the years, we have seen some phenomenal athletes competing in the 100 and 200m sprints including Linford Christie, Maurice Greene, Donovan Bailey, Tyson Gay and the current fastest man on the planet Usain Bolt.

Take A Walk Down Nostalgia Lane By Playing Over 100 Nintendo Games In Your iPhone’s Browser

Paul Morris·August 14, 2012
We all know how huge the gaming industry has become over the last few years with gaming giants like Microsoft, Sony and Nintendo managing to command most of the hardware attention with their next-generation consoles such as the Xbox 360, PlayStation 3 and the Nintendo's Wii. Getting involved and playing video games is sometimes way more than a hobby to some people, and with the advancements in technology, gaming titles are becoming more and more synonymous with real life.

Cardiio App For iPhone Uses Front-Facing Camera To Measure Your Heart-Rate

Paul Morris·August 12, 2012

Ever Wanted To Be A Spy As A Kid? This iPhone App May Fulfill Your Dream.. Partially

Oliver Haslam·August 12, 2012
Spy Tools for Kids is hoping to take advantage of the lucrative children's app market with a three dollar app that promises to keep kids entertained for ages. There is no age restriction on Apple's iOS devices, which is a good thing when you consider that the iPhone, iPad and iPod touch are possibly at their most popular amongst kids. Children of all age ranges are picking up iOS devices and having fun with them, almost guaranteeing a never ending supply of customers for Apple in the future.

How To Enable AirPlay Mirroring On Restricted Apps On iPhone And iPad

Paul Morris·August 10, 2012
It always manages to delight us when large companies and corporations release their applications onto devices like the iPhone and iPad which allow us to watch digital content such as movies and TV shows by streaming it through their app onto our devices. That's all well and good and presents itself as perfect situation in most cases, but what if we want to take advantages of AirPlay and want to wirelessly send that content to our high definition televisions? Not in this life. Certain providers believe that shouldn't be allowed and have removed this feature from their software.

How To Sync Your iPhone’s Clipboard Data With iPad, Windows PC, And Other Devices

Paul Morris·August 9, 2012

How To Add A Live Facebook Timeline Feed To Your iPhone’s Lock And Home Screen

Paul Morris·August 8, 2012
When it comes to mobile smartphones and the operating systems that power them, there is always going to be a great divide from users who prefer one platform over the other. We all know that the two largest mobile OSes in the game are iOS and Android, with each one having its own set of pros and cons when compared against the other. Apple fans will argue that iOS is a more powerful and intuitive OS, whereas Android fans love the control they have over their devices as well as the ability to have live widgets on their home screens.

Nuance’s Nina For iOS And Android Announced, Hopes To Take Voice Assistants To The Next Level [VIDEO]

Ben Reid·August 6, 2012
Voice recognition wasn't a new invention when Apple introduced Siri towards the end of last year, but it certainly caused a stir within the mobile industry. Packaged in iOS 5 for those lucky enough to own the Cupertino company's iPhone 4S, much was made about a technology scarcely touched upon in an industry seemingly apt for it.

BattSaver For iOS Can Double The Battery Life Of Your iPhone

Paul Morris·August 6, 2012

PreviewMaker For iOS Allows Screenshots To Be Quickly Placed Into A High Quality iPhone Frame

Paul Morris·August 5, 2012
Every now and then, a package lands on the Cydia store that can't help but appeal and also provides some confusion as to why it wasn't submitted to the official App Store to try and attract the mainstream user-base rather than just the jailbreak community. PreviewMaker is one of those packages, and we’re guessing that it doesn't fully meet the human-interface guidelines as specified by Apple, but whatever the reason is, it is definitely going to appeal to jailbreak fans.

Tweet Cleaner For iOS Lets You Delete Your Tweets From Twitter To Save You From Embarrassing Moments Later On

Paul Morris·August 5, 2012
If you are a regular user of any social networking services like Facebook, Google+ or Twitter and you haven't posted an embarrassing status update or an inflammatory tweet, then quite frankly, you are doing it wrong. The behemoth that is Facebook and the fast growing Twitter micro-blogging services are fantastic mediums to interact with people from all over the world, but I think at one point or another we have all been guilty of saying something in the heat of the moment that we later regret.

iDebStore For iOS Aims To Provide Yet Another Fast And Efficient Web-Based Cydia Alternative

Paul Morris·August 5, 2012

Vintique For iOS Provides Awesome Vintage Filters And Powerful Editing Tools

Paul Morris·August 5, 2012
Although Apple devices like the iPhone, iPod touch and iPad are handy and powerful communication tools that can be taken anywhere with us, they are also great photography devices with extremely powerful embedded cameras capable of taking very good quality still images and capturing high-definition video. The beautiful Retina display on the iPhone and third-generation iPad along with these advanced photography features make them perfect devices for impressive image-based apps.

iOS X Ultimatum Theme Brings OS X Mountain Lion Desktop Experience To iPhone

Paul Morris·August 5, 2012
Although we love the iOS jailbreaking community and regularly cover the latest and greatest tweaks and enhancements that land on Cydia, you will notice that we don't often pay much attention to themes that are released to drastically change the overall look of iOS. One of the reasons for this is; the theming packages that are released daily make it pretty much a full-time job to interrogate them all and pick out the decent ones. Another, and possibly the main reason, is the fact that we think iOS is a pretty beautiful looking operating system out of the box, and in all honesty, most of the themes released butcher it to the artist’s personal taste, moving away from the underlying simplicity that should live within a mobile interface.

Wake N Shake For iPhone Forces You Out Of Sleep By Making You Shake Your Device To Shut Off Alarm

Awais Imran·August 4, 2012
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