We recently caught a glimpse of iMods, a purported alternative option to the long-standing Cydia jailbreak portal, and now, a similarly-inclined tool has emerged from the ether. While not strictly a competitor to the famed Cydia, it touts itself as a package management app, and is designed to make it easier for users to update, install and generally keep track of their tweaks.
Here's how you can toggle the iPhone camera flash on or off while recording a video on iOS 8. More details can be found right here.
Looking to save a quick buck and avail some great apps for iOS? Well, you've come to the right place. We've yet another round-up of freebies that would ordinarily set you back $15, so fire up your iPhone, iPad or iPod touch and join us after the break for the full list!
We've all been in a bar or some other public place when there was something interesting on the television but we couldn't hear it. The most obvious examples are sports events at bars where you might be engrossed in the action but just can't hear what's happening. If only there were earphones you could use.
Here's a quick way to add or sync photos to your iOS Contacts from Facebook, Instagram, Google+ and more. Details and download link can be found after the jump.
Having brought you a host of app deals through Thanksgiving, Christmas and the new year, we're back with another stack of paid apps gone free to kick off 2015. There are eight in total, worth a combined $12, and if you've splurged much of your cash on gifts and such over the festive period, here's a chance to make some savings without the usual cost.
This New Year's Eve, we have rounded up a handful of paid iOS apps that have gone free. Head on after the jump and check out what awaits for your iPhone and iPad.
Here's how you can automatically save received photos, videos in Messages app on iOS 8. More details can be found right here.
VLC for iOS is returning to the App Store very soon according to the lead developer for the iPhone, iPad and OS X version of the video player. More details to follow, after the jump.
When writing emails, responding to WhatsApp or even just making shopping lists, you may find that you're tapping in the same phrases every time. Recognizing this, one app developer has decided to help you save time, creating a keyboard through which you can store and conveniently prepare and access such phrases while bypassing the tedium of keying in the same stuff over and over.
















