By Gautam on Jun 15, 2014 01:26 am George Hotz aka Geohot, the famous hacker who had released popular jailbreaking and unlocking tools like blackra1n, blacksn0w is back. He isn’t jailbreaking iOS devices, so don’t get too excited. Continue reading →  By Jason on Jun 14, 2014 05:46 pm We have some great apps for you today that have gone free for a short duration on the App Store, including 15 coins, Synesthetic, Pics2Mov and more. Continue reading →  By Jason on Jun 14, 2014 04:44 pm The 2014 Fifa World Cup has started, and if you’re having trouble keeping up with the match schedule, here’s a way to add the schedule to your iPhone or iPad’s Calendar. Continue reading →  By Jason on Jun 14, 2014 02:56 pm One of iOS 8′s main themes was making iOS and Mac work seamlessly, letting you transition from one platform to another quickly, without breaking your flow. Handoff is a new feature in iOS 8 and Mac that lets developers enable users to transition from iOS to Mac, and vice-versa, seamlessly. Continue reading →  By Gautam on Jun 14, 2014 02:28 pm Last week, iH8sn0w had released a new version of p0sixspwn, which makes it a lot easier to perform an untethered jailbreak on iOS 6.1.6. Prior to that, users had to use Redsn0w to perform a tethered jailbreak, and then install the p0sixspwn package to convert the tethered jailbreak into an untethered jailbreak. In this guide, we will take you through the step-by-step guide to jailbreak your iPhone, iPad or iPod touch on iOS 6.1.6 using p0sixspwn for both Windows and Mac users. Continue reading →  By iPhoneHacks on Jun 14, 2014 12:43 pm When Apple introduced the iPhone in 2007, the virtual keyboard was one of its revolutionary features. However, other than split keyboard feature for the iPad in iOS 5, Apple had completely neglected it. The iOS keyboard finally got some much needed attention in iOS 8. Apple has not only integrated a predictive typing system called QuickType in the native keyboard to make it smarter, but has also allow users to replace the built-in keyboard with third-party keyboards. The latter has long been one of Android’s most enviable features. Continue reading →  By Jason on Jun 14, 2014 12:16 pm If you’ve ever posted a link to a tweet on Twitter, you know that to see the link, you have to tap on it, which then opens a new screen with the linked tweet. Continue reading →  | |
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