Apple today has released beta version of a major point update, iOS 9.3, which brings with it quite a few significant changes for iPhones and iPads. Here's everything new in detail.
Italian developer Luca Tedesco has posted a video showing iOS 9.3 jailbreak in action on an iPhone 6 mere hours after Apple dropped first beta of iOS 9.3. Here are the details.
According to a new report, the new 4-inch iPhone from Apple could be called the iPhone 5e and not the iPhone 6c. Here are the complete details.
Here's how you can easily downgrade iOS apps to any older version right from within the App Store on the device in a few taps. There's a catch, though - you'll need to be using a jailbroken device.
Want to turn your Apple Watch into a universal remote control device for controlling electronic devices in your home? Here's how you can do that.
The iOS App Store is stuffed with a plethora of quality games, but seldom does a title come along that continues making its presence felt on our iPhone and iPads. The app in question today fits that description pretty well and as such retails for $3, that is till now. The app can be grabbed totally free of cost for a limited period courtesy of Apple's Free App of the Week initiative.
A new report again claims that Apple's iPhone 7 will likely feature a slimmer waterproof design, support wireless charging while excluding the 3.5mm audio jack.
Apple has filed for a new patent that shows a dual-camera system that could possibly be integrated in the upcoming iPhone 7. Here are a few details on how the setup could work.
A recently published patent has revealed that Apple could be working on a self-healing iPhone. Here are the details.
Apple's HomeKit platform has gained a great deal of traction and support during the Consumer Electronics Show 2016 in Las Vegas. We've already seen multiple reputed companies take the opportunity to announce their own HomeKit-enabled hardware for the connected smart home. First Alert - one of the bigger names in the production of smoke alarms - has now jumped on that bandwagon by stepping out of its comfort zone to introduce a HomeKit-enabled smart safe designed to work seamlessly with Apple's home automation platform.
















