Here's how you can download and install Nintendo DS emulator and games on iOS 8.1.1 running on iPhone, iPad, iPod touch. Complete instructions in detail on video can be found right here.
Old classic videogames may not be as fun as when they first came out, given the advancements that have been made in all those years, but what can really be exciting is that rush of nostalgia as we experience the games we once fervently played as kids. Enter - Tomb Raider II for iPhone and iPad, where you can once more gawk at the 90's Lara Croft and understand just how far she has actually come by now.
In the modern world, we all seem to be constantly working in various different currencies, whether that be the U.S. Dollar, British Pound or the Euro, not to mention the countless other currencies that make the world go round. Converting currencies is the kind of thing that has been made nice and easy thanks to the App Store and the plethora of apps that allow the conversion of a wide range of things, often not just currencies.
Third-party keyboards that exist on the App Store - such as the increasingly popular Swype - have promised to make typing out lengthy strings of texts on iPhone and iPad a lot easier and faster, but so far, haven't managed to really achieve that increase in productivity that users would like. There's no doubt that with a bit of improvement and learning from user feedback, existing third-party options will get better with time, but if you aren't prepared to wait then there's always the option of downloading Nintype, the new kid on the third-party keyboard block, promising typing speeds of up to 130 words-per-minute.
If you're a fully paid up member of the jailbreak fraternity then you always have your eyes open for new ways of customizing your iPhone or iPad. If there is one good thing about Cydia, it's the myriad of different apps and tweaks that make it easy to stand out.
Black Friday was perhaps the pinnacle of Thanksgiving weekend, with eager shoppers quite literally tripping over each other to snag the great deals on offer over the past couple of days. Black Friday has, in recent times, spilled over into what's known as Cyber Monday, an opportunity for online retailers to capitalize on the rush of pre-holiday shoppers, and iOS app devs have joined in the proceedings with a number of price cuts. Here, we have an extensive list of ordinarily paid apps and games gone free for iPhone, iPad and iPod touch, so if you're looking to stock up on high quality content, join us after the leap.
Security is paramount to many of us these days, and while our iPhones - and now our iPads - have fingerprint scanning technology in the form of Touch ID, Apple has so far resisted adding it to the Mac. That doesn't mean it's not a good idea though, and thanks to the power of the App Store it's now possible.
Here's how you can download and install PSP emulator PPSSPP on iPhone running iOS 8 / 8.1 without jailbreak and play your favorite PSP games on your iOS device.
Apple has consistently made it extremely easy to capture and store screenshots on iOS devices. The majority of users will know and understand that pressing the Home and Lock buttons together immediately invokes the screen capture utility built into iOS and saves an image of the current screen directly to the device’s Camera Roll. It's fair to say that we often take this little piece of magic for granted, writing it off as an expected but not exactly powerful feature. The reality is that developers, journalists, designers and many other professionals regularly capture screenshots of what they are working on or writing about, often ending up with a Camera Roll full of unrequired clutter.
I think that the jailbreak community has already excelled itself in terms of the quality and sheer tenacity of the tweaks we've seen since Pangu8 was rolled out last month, and with seemingly no end to how iOS can be manipulated, one ambitious developer has begun a project to port the external CarPlay software onto iPhones and iPads. Essentially, instead of using a standard infotainment system, a user would feasibly be able to mount their iOS device and use that as the complete in-auto CarPlay system, and although it's quite buggy and not yet ready for prime time, it's very promising indeed.
















