How To Jailbreak iOS 6.1 Beta 5 Posted: 26 Jan 2013 10:41 PM PST If you’re a developer and have installed iOS 6.1 beta 5 on your iPhone 4, iPhone 3GS or iPod touch 4G that was seeded just few hours back, then the good news is that just like the previous beta versions, you can use Redsn0w to jailbreak your device. In this article we show you how to jailbreak iOS 6.1 beta 5 for iPhone 4, iPhone 3GS, iPod touch 4G using Redsn0w. Continue reading → |
Apple Releases iOS 6.1 Beta 5 To Developers [Updated] Posted: 26 Jan 2013 07:20 PM PST Apple has seeded the iOS 6.1 beta 5 for iPhone, iPad, iPad mini and iPod touch to developers of iOS Developer program. Apple had seeded the last beta version of iOS 6.1 on December 17th and was expected to expire on January 28th, so the weekend release doesn’t come as a big surprise. Continue reading → |
Why Aren’t There More Dual Screen Apps for Apple TV? Posted: 26 Jan 2013 05:25 PM PST When I finally bought an Apple TV late last year, beyond streaming music and videos, one of the first things I did was to fire up a few games I knew had some kind of dual screen experience. Frankly, there weren’t too many to try, and really none of them blew me away to the point where I’ve played another game through my Apple TV. Seems like a shame, doesn’t it? Which begs the question, why aren’t there more games that take advantage of AirPlay and why aren’t the ones that are available better? Continue reading → |
How to: Create a Super Strong Device Passcode with Accented and Alternate Letters Posted: 26 Jan 2013 02:00 PM PST Most of us have a device password set. You know a four digit passcode to keep folks out of your iPad or iPhone when you’re not looking. There are some of folks who don’t think 10,000 different combinations of digits is enough. Some folks turn off simple passcodes and switch to letters too. Want to step it up another notch? Then throw in some accented and alternate letters too. Continue reading → |
How To: Managing iCloud Storage—Not Just the Backups! Posted: 26 Jan 2013 12:23 PM PST Using iCloud is a funny thing. The backups and file storage can be so seamless that you don’t notice it. Of course when iCloud goes down (like the rare times that Dropbox goes down) you really notice when things aren’t working. With every Apple ID you get 5GB of free storage for files, documents, settings, and backups. That 5GB can go a long way if you know how to keep things trim and know how to clear things out—and not lose them in the process. That’s what this how to is all about. Continue reading → |
The Mac Freebie Bundle brings valuable apps to your Mac for free [Deals Hub] Posted: 26 Jan 2013 09:00 AM PST While your iPhone has a ton of apps that will help you enhance your productivity, it's not difficult to understand that the device is just part of the digital equation. We've got a bundle assembled here at iPhone Hacks that will help you make the most of another key digital device in your home or office – your Mac – as 2013 progresses. The best part about this bundle? It's not only got 8 apps that will help you get more productive, but you'll get them all for free. That's why we're calling this The Mac Freebie Bundle. Continue reading → |
How To Replace iPhone 5 Screen In 3 minutes Posted: 26 Jan 2013 08:55 AM PST What if I told you that iPhone 5′s screen can be replaced in 3 minutes? That’s exactly how much time you need to replace the iPhone 5 screen according to Jerry Rig over at YouTube, who has created this do-it-yourself video. Continue reading → |
Next-Gen Video Format H.265 Approved, Will Cut Bandwidth Requirements For High Quality Video Posted: 26 Jan 2013 05:14 AM PST The International Telecommunications Union (ITU) has approved H.265, the successor to the currently dominant video codec H.264 used in a number of devices like the iPhone and the iPad. The newly approved compression standard brings in several improvements over H.264, the most important of which is low bandwidth requirements without compromising on video quality. Continue reading → |
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