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Extensify brings third-party app tweaks to non-jailbroken iPhones

By Killian Bell on Mar 01, 2016 08:16 am
Want third-party app tweaks without jailbreaking your iPhone? Now you can, thanks to Extensify, which offers a whole host of tweaks that add extra functionality to popular iOS apps like Snapchat, Instagram, Twitter, YouTube, and more. Continue reading

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Report claims iPhone 7 with dual rear-facing camera to be named iPhone Pro

By Killian Bell on Mar 01, 2016 06:53 am
iPad Pro might not be the only “Pro” iOS device for long. According to a new report, Apple will launch an iPhone Pro alongside iPhone 7 this fall, which will provide users with greater camera capabilities using two rear-facing camera sensors. Continue reading

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iOS 5 through iOS 9 speed test on iPhone 4s confirms iOS gets slower every year on older devices

By Killian Bell on Mar 01, 2016 05:44 am
Those who are still clinging onto older iPhones will tell you that their devices get slower with every iOS update that Apple rolls out — and they’re not wrong. In a new speed test that compares iOS 5 with iOS 9 and every major release in between, we get confirmation that older firmwares are faster on aging hardware. Continue reading

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Rumor: iPhone 7 to be 1mm thinner, feature same dimensions as iPhone 6s and stereo speakers

By Rajesh Pandey on Mar 01, 2016 12:13 am
A report from Mac Otakara claims that the iPhone 7 will be 1mm thinner than the iPhone 6s. To achieve this thinness though, Apple will be making quite a few changes, including removing the 3.5mm audio jack — as previous rumors had also reported. Continue reading

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9.7-inch iPad Pro to come with 12MP rear camera and 4K recording capabilities

By Rajesh Pandey on Feb 29, 2016 10:25 pm
The upcoming 9.7-inch iPad Pro/iPad Air 3 will likely come with a 12MP camera with 4K video recording capabilities. As per 9to5Mac, many internal prototypes of the tablet inside Apple feature a 12MP camera similar to the one that Apple has included on the iPhone 6s. Continue reading

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'iPhone SE' has its rumored design compared in new renders

By Evan Selleck on Feb 29, 2016 03:10 pm
Rumors have swirled around the next 4-inch iPhone from Apple, what is now supposedly called the “iPhone SE,” and now renders have surfaced that compare what it might look like. Continue reading

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Apple's general counsel, Bruce Sewell, releases opening statement to Congress over encryption

By Evan Selleck on Feb 29, 2016 12:27 pm
On Tuesday, March 1, Apple’s general counsel, Bruce Sewell, will sit down in front of the House Judiciary Committee and make Apple’s case for encryption. Continue reading

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Apple could face hefty fines for contesting court order to assist FBI, or Tim Cook could be jailed

By Evan Selleck on Feb 29, 2016 11:22 am
Tim Cook, the CEO of Apple, could have an interesting future to look forward to as people are already looking ahead to a visit with the Supreme Court due to Apple’s battle with the Federal Bureau of Investigation, and what outcomes could arise from the company’s refusal to assist the agency in unlocking an iPhone 5c. Continue reading

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