Apple has just released iOS 7.1 (build number 11D167) for the iPhone, iPod Touch and iPad. The first beta version of iOS 7.1 was released on November 18th and since that time 5 beta versions have been seeded so far. So what's new in iOS 7.1? A lot to say the least. The biggest changes include … [Read more...]
How CarPlay Will Work: Will Predict Where You’re Headed, Wi-Fi Connectivity And More [VIDEO]
Yesterday Apple launched the in-car software CarPlay which was previously known a "iOS in the Car." Apple first introduced the feature at WWDC 2013 during the iOS 7 unveiling. CarPlay will integrate with your iPhone and your car allowing you to quickly and easily do things like SMS, make calls, … [Read more...]
CarPlay Announced By Apple: The Smarter, Safer And More Fun Way To Use iPhone In The Car
Apple has just announced CarPlay, which was previously known as iOS in the Car. The feature will be making its way into iOS 7 devices in the form of an update, but only the iPhone 5s, iPhone 5c and iPhone 5 are supported as this feature requires Lightning-enabled devices. As expected it features … [Read more...]
Experiencing Poor Battery Life On iOS 7.0.6? Here’s A Quick Fix
If you're experiencing poor battery life after updating to the iOS 7.0.6 firmware on your iPhone or iPad (typically accompanied by your device feeling abnormally warm) then you will be glad to know a solution has been discovered which has helped many people with their battery woes. This quick fix … [Read more...]
Pros And Cons Of Going Caseless With Your Smartphone
Debates between using a case or going caseless appear quite often. Almost everyone has thought about the pros of going naked on their iPhones. It's a cliché question but, it will still be asked (and debated) until the iPhone itself dies. First of all, many people think that an iPhone worth … [Read more...]
New iOS Security Document Details Touch ID And The Secure Enclave System
Apple has recently published a security document for iOS on its website (via TechCrunch) where it dives into the various security features of iOS 7 and it even provides additional information on its Touch ID sensor and Secure Enclave system. It is without a doubt an interesting read so here are … [Read more...]
United States Working Towards Making Unlocking Legal Once Again
Unlocking your smartphone was perfectly legal in the United States until January of this year, when an exemption in the Digital Millenium Copyright Act expired and it was decided that the process would become illegal. Of course this caused a big uproar and resulted in one petition getting over … [Read more...]
How To Play Game Boy Games Through Safari Without Jailbreaking
Last week we showed you how to play NES games online through WebNES and now there is a new web-based emulator, but this time it allows you to play Game Boy games. The emulator was developed by Ben Midi and what's neat about these web-based emulators is no Jailbreak is required. Unfortunately … [Read more...]
Gotofail SSL Bug Also Affects Mac Apps Like Mail, Messages And FaceTime
Yesterday we told you about the worrisome SSL bug that affected both iOS and Mac. Of course Apple has already patched the bug, nicknamed Gotofail, on iOS but on the Mac the bug is still prevalent when using Safari. At first it was thought this bug only applied when users were browsing the net … [Read more...]
Apple Seeds iOS 7.0.6 And iOS 6.1.6 To Users With Bug Fixes
It was only a month ago that Apple seeded iOS 7.0.5 and there's already a new one. Apple has just released two new updates to its mobile operating system, iOS 7.0.6 and iOS 6.1.6. The iOS 7.0.6 update is for iPhone 4 and later, iPod touch (5th generation), iPad 2 and later and carries a fix … [Read more...]
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