Apple May Release Thinner, Lighter 5th Generation iPad in March 2013 Posted: 23 Dec 2012 08:34 PM PST |
Jailbreak Tweaks Allow You To Passcode Protect Apps And Folders Posted: 23 Dec 2012 01:02 PM PST One of our favorite jailbreak tweaks for iOS 5.x.x was Lockdown Pro, which allowed us to password protect apps. But unfortunately it is not yet compatible with iOS 6.x.x. The good news is that a developer with the handle greensnow has released two jailbreak tweaks called Icon Passcode and Folder Passcode on Cydia that allow you to not only passcode protect apps, but also passcode protect iOS folders. Continue reading → |
Why sticking with stock iPhone apps is a bad move Posted: 23 Dec 2012 10:13 AM PST Let's face it: The iPhone has come a long way since its debut several years ago. And along with hardware improvements, we have seen major software improvements as well. Apple's stock iPhone apps are now more useful than ever (thanks, in part, to both iCloud and Siri), making using them not only more appealing – but more productive than in the past. But using them and forsaking third-party apps in the process is a bad idea. Continue reading → |
Design killer apps with The iOS App Design Course Bundle [Deals Hub] Posted: 23 Dec 2012 08:59 AM PST There's nothing worse than having a great app destroyed by an unappealing look. Don't let a genius app idea lose its luster because of a poor design. This iPhone Hacks Deals offer aims to help you deliver designs for your app that make them shine rather than hide in shame – and you'll get this trio of courses for just $79 for a limited time. Continue reading → |
How To Jailbreak iOS 6.1 Beta 4 Posted: 23 Dec 2012 08:45 AM PST If you’re a developer and have installed iOS 6.1 beta 4 on your iPhone 4, iPhone 3GS or iPod touch 4G that was seeded few days back, then the good news is that you can use Redsn0w to jailbreak your device. In this article we show you how to jailbreak iOS 6.1 beta 4 for iPhone 4, iPhone 3GS, iPod touch 4G using Redsn0w. Continue reading → |
iOS 6 Bug Turns on JavaScript in Safari Without User Consent Posted: 23 Dec 2012 05:36 AM PST A bug in iOS 6 causes previously disabled JavaScript to enable all by itself, without user consent, if a website that displays a "Smart App Banner" is visited. Introduced in iOS 6, Smart App Banners make it easier for website owners to redirect visitors to their app by simply adding a few lines of code to the webpage. Continue reading → |
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