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Watch The iPhone Home Screen Do The Harlem Shake [VIDEO]

Paul Morris·March 12, 2013
It is starting to get a little tedious now, but you still have to admire the ingenuity that people are applying into finding new ways and locations to record one of those increasingly annoying Harlem Shake videos. We've seen airline staff taking the limelight. We've seen Australian miners staring danger in the face by recording themselves performing an underground version of the dance as well as multiple military parades breaking into the trend. It seems that not even technology is exempt from this craze, with jailbroken iPhones also getting involved in the action.

Apple Improves Maps For Japan Without Releasing iOS 6.1.3

Ben Reid·March 12, 2013
Since releasing iOS 6.1, Apple has slowly but surely been working on improvements. iOS 6.1.1 beta was seeded shortly after iOS 6.1 had reached the public domain, but because iOS 6.1.1 and 6.1.2 had to be hurriedly released to the public to see to a number of bugs and security flaws, the next beta was renamed iOS 6.1.3 beta 2, in an attempt to restore some kind of order. Today, rather than releasing iOS 6.1.3 beta 3, the Cupertino company has instead pushed out the update to Maps for those boasting an iOS device - the same updates first seen in those earlier betas.

Peekly For iPhone Gives The iOS Lock Screen A Much-Needed Overhaul, Here’s How To Install It [VIDEO]

Ben Reid·March 12, 2013

Here’s An Early iPhone Prototype From 2005, Features A 5×7 Inch Display, Ethernet And Serial Ports [IMAGES]

Paul Morris·March 11, 2013
We've been using and adoring the iPhone for six years now, and in that time, we've seen Apple iterate the device through a number of aesthetic designs to get to where it is today. It's naive of us to assume that when Steve Jobs and his company first decided to get serious about the iPhone, we believed that the design of the original device was the only one that they considered. During the last six years, we've seen a number of iPhone prototypes popping up all over the web after having been leaked through various sources, but have we ever stopped to consider what the original iPhone looked like?

This App For iOS Uses Philips hue To Turn Your Music Into A Light Show

Paul Morris·March 11, 2013
There's no denying that the Philips hue iOS controlled lighting system is an amazing and extremely sought-after product, but if you had asked us about the potential for awesome third-party apps to be created on the back of the release, then we would have been hesitant. Still, even the initiated are sometimes off the mark, which is extremely evident in this case with the launch of the Ambify iPhone and iPad app that literally turns music into light.

Palm Top Theater Now Available For $33, Adds Glasses-Free 3D To iPhone [VIDEO]

Goncalo Ribeiro·March 11, 2013

How To Set Important iOS Banner Notifications As Sticky On iPhone

Paul Morris·March 11, 2013
Whenever Apple introduces a new feature in iOS, there is always mixed reaction from consumers. Some will make extensive use of whatever Apple adds, whereas others will have no need for it and will ultimately berate or belittle the feature. Thankfully the introduction of banner based alerts in iOS 5.x was definitely met with positive reaction, but Cydia wouldn't be so popular if new features couldn't be enhanced by the jailbreaking community. The Sticky Icky package released today is one developers attempt at making Apple's banner alerts that little bit better.

How To Launch The Camera App On iPhone From Within Any Running Application

Paul Morris·March 11, 2013
The built-in camera is probably one of the most widely used aspects of any of Apple's fantastic iOS devices. Gone are the days of consumers using a mobile telephone purely for phone calls and text messages, meaning that the iPhone and iPod touch are now used daily by most owners for a wide variety of activities including snapping photographs wherever they are. The introduction of the camera grabber option on the lock screen has meant that we now have quick access to the camera to ensure we don't miss that perfect shot, but the InstantCamera tweak from Cydia also has a place on a jailbroken devices for photography fans.

How To Disable Vibration Mode On iPhone When It Is Placed On Flat Surface Or Upside Down

Paul Morris·March 10, 2013

The iPhone App Which Allows You To Quickly Launch In-App Actions Receives Its First Major Update

Paul Morris·March 10, 2013
The guys over at App Cubby have been riding on the back of quite a large amount of praise since they released the Launch Center Pro iOS app last year. Although it may not be to everyone's taste, the handy productivity based app takes what can be boring, tedious and repetitive tasks and manages to cut them down into manageable two-tap chunks. That alone probably makes the app worth the purchase for a lot of users, but things in the Launch Center Pro world have improved of late with the release of version 1.1 of the app.

How To Hide / Disable WhatsApp Last Seen Timestamp On iPhone

Paul Morris·March 9, 2013
The official WhatsApp messaging platform has been one of the runaway successes of the App Store. The app has consistently been seen riding high at the top of the paid apps charts, with a lot of the success stemming from the fact that it is simple, easy-to-use and genuinely offers a cross-platform messaging experience for those who have friends or family running on Android or BlackBerry devices.

New Reports Again Point To Snapdragon SoC Processors To Be Used In Upcoming Low-Cost iPhone

Goncalo Ribeiro·March 9, 2013

This Tweak For iPhone Allows You To Choose Contacts Who Gets iMessage Read Receipts

Paul Morris·March 9, 2013
It makes for a great reading when Cydia is refreshed and the list of available packages is populated with new and interesting offerings. It's even better to see that a number of developers are now starting to take an interest in enhancing Apple's native iMessaging service. The new SelectiveReading tweak is one of the latest in a line of third-party enhancements for the fruit company's fabulous messaging platform.

Video Discovery App ‘Showyou’ For iPhone And iPad Now Allows You To Watch Videos With Friends

Paul Morris·March 8, 2013
Everyone loves a good feature packed update to an already extremely functional application, which is why the latest version of the Showyou video discovery app is bound to invoke a wave of downloads as well as sounds of satisfaction from existing users. Investor funded Remixation has been keeping a close eye on the usage habits of users while inspecting the development of the social scene in parallel with that research, all of which has resulted in version 4.1 of the app going live with a wave of new social-based features.

Apple Unlikely To Introduce Wireless Charging On iPhone This Year

Ben Reid·March 8, 2013
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