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Latest from iPhoneHacks.com

Latest from iPhoneHacks.com


Can Good Design Just Let Go of the Past?

Posted: 24 Nov 2012 10:03 PM PST

Can Good Design Just Let Go of the Past?
A lot has been made of the use—and over use—of skeuomorphism in iOS and OS X. I think it's safe to say that dead horse has been well and truly beaten enough. Here's the thing, the essential thing, that we've forgotten—sometimes skeuomorphism works and we need it to make sense of things. Continue reading


A Few Fun Photo Apps for Your iPhone

Posted: 24 Nov 2012 05:05 PM PST

A Few Fun Photo Apps for Your iPhone
In my best iPhone photo apps list only included one really “fun” app—Manga Camera. The thing is, well, I kinda collect apps that let you do strange and weird things with photos (especially of yourself or others). I went through my list of apps I had gathered and picked through a few that I think you’ll like too. Continue reading


iPhone and iPad Apps Updated This Week: November 24th Edition

Posted: 24 Nov 2012 03:32 PM PST

iPhone and iPad Apps Updated This Week: November 24th Edition
In addition to a ton of apps that went on sale this week (some are still on sale, so check the deals out), a fair number of apps were updated this week. Here are few we thought you should know about. Continue reading


Getting Started with Dropbox on iOS

Posted: 24 Nov 2012 11:55 AM PST

Getting Started with Dropbox on iOS
Dropbox is the essential tool in my toolkit. It’s my tertiary backup safety net. It’s my fast way to transfer files from my devices to my Mac (and vice versa). It’s where all my work files are stored. It’s where 1Password securely stores my passwords so I can get to them whenever and wherever I need them. There are so many things that Dropbox does for me, it’s almost like it should be a part of the OS itself (which is probably one reason Apple wanted to buy them—good thing they didn’t, Apple probably would have ruined Dropbox). I’m going to show you just a few of the things Dropbox can do for you on your iOS device, so buckle in for some tips that you can start using right away. Continue reading


Khan Academy Adds iPhone and iPod touch Support To iOS App

Posted: 24 Nov 2012 10:53 AM PST

Khan Academy Adds iPhone and iPod touch Support To iOS App
Well-known online education portal Khan Academy has updated its iOS app to include support for the iPhone and iPod touch in addition to the iPad, making it compatible with the entire iOS product lineup. Continue reading


Apple Asks California Court To Include Galaxy S3, Note 2 And Four Other Samsung Devices In Lawsuit

Posted: 24 Nov 2012 09:28 AM PST

Apple Asks California Court To Include Galaxy S3, Note 2 And Four Other Samsung Devices In Lawsuit
According to FOSS Patents' Florian Mueller, Apple has requested the California court where its second lawsuit against Samsung is filed, to include six additional Samsung products in its list of claims. The motion to add these devices was filed Friday evening, and follows Samsung's similar request to add the iPad mini, iPad 4 and the iPod touch 5 to its list of claims. Continue reading


FlagPaint: Jailbreak Tweak Changes Color of Banner Notifications Based on The App

Posted: 24 Nov 2012 08:48 AM PST

FlagPaint: Jailbreak Tweak Changes Color of Banner Notifications Based on The App
We’ve seen a number of jailbreak tweaks that allow you to change the font and color of the banner notifications, but a new jailbreak tweak called FlagPaint takes things to the next level by dynamically changing the color of the banner notifications based on the app. Continue reading


jLauncher: A Sleek New App Switcher Alternative For Jailbroken iPhone

Posted: 24 Nov 2012 05:41 AM PST

jLauncher: A Sleek New App Switcher Alternative For Jailbroken iPhone
jLauncher is a new jailbreak tweak that aims to replace the app switcher and allow users to get the most out of multitasking according to the developer—John Corbett. Continue reading


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