miércoles, 5 de diciembre de 2012

Latest from iPhoneHacks.com

Latest from iPhoneHacks.com


How to Use Gmail on iPhone and iPad

Posted: 04 Dec 2012 09:06 PM PST

How to Use Gmail on iPhone and iPad
Gmail might be one of the best things to ever happen to email. When Gmail for iPhone came out a year ago, it was a great step in the right direction. It worked pretty well, delivered push notifications, and offered a great Gmail experience for iOS. Now with version 2.0 of Gmail for iOS, we have an updated UI and one of the most requested features—support for multiple accounts. Continue reading

How To Jailbreak iOS 6.1 Beta 3

Posted: 04 Dec 2012 07:40 PM PST

How To Jailbreak iOS 6.1 Beta 3
If you’re a developer and have installed iOS 6.1 beta3 on your iPhone 4, iPhone 3GS or iPod touch 4G that was seeded yesterday, 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 3 for iPhone 4, iPhone 3GS, iPod touch 4G using Redsn0w. Continue reading

Afternoon Apptacular Updates Zite, YouTube, and addappt

Posted: 04 Dec 2012 04:22 PM PST

Afternoon Apptacular Updates Zite, YouTube, and addappt
Sure iWork got a bunch of sweet updates, but those aren’t the only cool apps with updates this afternoon. My favorite news app Zite got a huge update today with a new look and performance boost, YouTube makes it to the iPad, and new app addappt (pronounced like adapt) is a sweet way to painlessly (and securely) keep your contacts updated. Continue reading

Apple Updates iWork for Mac and iOS

Posted: 04 Dec 2012 01:49 PM PST

Apple Updates iWork for Mac and iOS
Fire up iTunes and the Mac App Store folks, iWork for Mac and all the iWork apps for iOS have all been given an update bump. On the iOS side the apps jump to 1.7 and Mac 9.3. Details? Scarce. Continue reading

Mid-Day News Round Up: Kindle for iOS Updated, Apple Owns ‘Retina’, and Cut The Rope Dishes Out Pudding

Posted: 04 Dec 2012 01:18 PM PST

Mid-Day News Round Up: Kindle for iOS Updated, Apple Owns ‘Retina’, and Cut The Rope Dishes Out Pudding
While we were focused on the new Gmail for iOS, there was other news going on too. Amazon updated Kindle for iOS with “X-Ray” for books, Apple has to reveal what patents are covered under the deal with HTC, and Facebook has removed the account requirement for Messenger on Android (could iOS be next?). Continue reading

New Ideas for the Lockscreen

Posted: 04 Dec 2012 12:22 PM PST

New Ideas for the Lockscreen
Verge forums user brentcas has some interesting ideas for how Apple could improve the iOS lockscreen. Sure the lockscreen does a pretty good job at what it does, but as Brent points out: “iOS is boring. It’s unconnected. It isn’t flexible. It’s slow.” so he worked out some ideas for how he would make the lockscreen better. Continue reading

Gmail for iOS Updated [Back in App Store]

Posted: 04 Dec 2012 10:09 AM PST

Gmail for iOS Updated [Back in App Store]
Gmail for iOS was a solid start for Gmail users. It came with push notifications, a decent UI, and other nice touches. Unfortunately it lacked a few things, most importantly for many folks multiple account support, with today’s update Gmail for iOS has received an updated UI, infinite scrolling mailbox, and best of all multiple accounts. Enough to switch from default Mail app? Important: There seem to be capacity issue or some other iTunes strangeness going on, so the update might appear for you now, if not hang tight. Continue reading

iPad mini Review: My New Favorite iPad

Posted: 04 Dec 2012 09:30 AM PST

iPad mini Review: My New Favorite iPad
When I first posted my review after a weekend with the iPad mini, I thought it would change my tablet use a little. You know, just reading things, a little email, surf now and then. Oh how wrong I was. The iPad mini has become my primary tablet I use all day, every day. My iPad 4? It sits patiently on its stand, sometimes playing music (but not as often as I have better AirPlay options going and the ChillTab 4 fits so perfectly on my keyboard tray), but mostly just sits there. I use my iPad 4 to write posts, surf when I need more space, and play some games where the bigger screen is a huge plus. Heck I even use my iPad mini as a third screen with Air Display and it does a great job as a little heads up display for email and tweets. So this review after a month of using it, is really talking about how I’ve been using it every day. Continue reading

Some Apple Predictions for 2013: Cheap iPhone, Apple Television, and MacBook Air iOS

Posted: 04 Dec 2012 08:44 AM PST

Some Apple Predictions for 2013: Cheap iPhone, Apple Television, and MacBook Air iOS
The year is coming to a close and analysts, pundits, and even simpler scriveners like me are starting on their crystal ball gazing predictions for Apple next year. Boy Genius Report quotes analyst Adnaan Ahmad’s predictions for next year including a cheap iPhone, an Apple Television, and a MacBook Air running iOS. Thoughts? Read on. Continue reading

Here’s What’s New in iOS 6.1 Beta 3

Posted: 04 Dec 2012 06:02 AM PST

Here’s What’s New in iOS 6.1 Beta 3
Apple seeded developers of its iOS Developer Program with iOS 6.1 beta 3 yesterday. Before you get excited, we must warn you that there hasn’t been any major changes or improvements that have been identified in the latest beta version. According to Funguin of Imagine a World who has done a stellar job in compiling the changes, beta 3 seems like a bug fix release. But he notes that it feels more stable and snappy. Continue reading

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