By Gautam on Jun 04, 2014 06:13 am It has been just over two days since Apple seeded iOS 8 beta to developers, so I’m quite sure many of you're wondering if iOS 8 can be jailbroken. Continue reading →  By Gautam on Jun 04, 2014 05:26 am In 2011, Apple had ported Nitro Javascript engine used in desktop version of Safari to mobile Safari browser in iOS 4.3, which loaded JavaScripts two times faster. Continue reading →  By Gautam on Jun 04, 2014 12:34 am Apple introduced some major improvements to the Photos app in iOS 8 with the new iCloud Library and number of new editing tools. The Photos app in iOS 8 also includes two new options namely ‘Recently Added’ and ‘Recently Deleted’ under Albums. Continue reading →  By Gautam on Jun 03, 2014 11:46 pm Apple seeded iOS 8 beta immediately after the WWDC Keynote yesterday. Ideally, beta versions can be installed on iOS devices whose UDIDs are registered in the iOS Dev Center. Continue reading →  By Gautam on Jun 03, 2014 10:11 pm Apple unveiled iOS 8 at the WWDC Keynote yesterday, where it showcased some of the major new features such as Interactive Notifications, QuickType, Family Sharing etc. Continue reading →  By Jason on Jun 03, 2014 08:48 pm Apple unveiled iOS 8 yesterday, with a bunch of new features for end-users and developers that bring the iPhone in parity to Android when it comes to some advanced features. Continue reading →  By Julie Drummond on Jun 03, 2014 05:50 pm Following the unveiling of OS X Yosemite at WWDC 2014, Netflix today asked beta users of Yosemite to test out the streaming service’s HTML 5-based viewing option in Safari. This feature is available in Yosemite as result of improvements Apple made to its Safari browser. Continue reading →  By Julie Drummond on Jun 03, 2014 05:33 pm Apple held its WWDC 2014 keynote yesterday and used the event to announce iOS 8 and OS X 10.10 Yosemite. Shortly after the event ended, Apple made the entire presentation available for streaming from its event web page. Today, the Cupertino company followed up with three downloadable versions that you can view while you are offline. Continue reading →  By Stephen Hall on Jun 03, 2014 04:45 pm With the announcement of iOS 8 and Mac OS X Yosemite, Apple has introduced another option for choosing your default web search service. Alongside Google, Yahoo, and Bing, you now have the ability to select the privacy-preserving search engine DuckDuckGo. Continue reading →  By Julie Drummond on Jun 03, 2014 04:24 pm Apple used a closed event for developers on the first day of WWDC to announce a new gaming feature in iOS 8 called Controller Forwarding. As its name implies, Controller Forwarding is an expansion of the Made-For-iPhone controller program that Apple introduced in iOS 7 and allows developers to forward commands from an iPhone to control and iPad or Mac. Continue reading →  | |
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