Apple releases second developer beta of OS X 10.10.1 Yosemite
Apple has just begun seeding the second developer beta of OS X 10.10.1 Yosemite. Apple releases second developer beta of OS X 10.10.1 Yosemite is a story by AppAdvice.com AppAdvice - iPhone, iPad, iPod, App Reviews + News
Apple reportedly hires dedicated enterprise sales force
It looks like Apple is eager to break further into the corporate world. Reuters is reporting today that, according to its sources, the tech giant has hired a dedicated sales team to round up potential clients. In addition, this sales team is reportedly working with several developers with enterprise…
'Masque attack': Don't panic but do pay attention
"Masque Attack" is the new name—given by security firm FireEye —to an old trick intended to fool you into installing malicious apps on your iPhone or iPad. At its core, Masque is nothing especially new or novel (most recently detailed by security researcher Jonathan Zdziarski ), and it…
OS X Yosemite 10.10.1 beta grabs another update, available now
After having released it just a week ago , Apple has started rolling out another update for the beta seed of OS X Yosemite 10.10.1 tonight. Developers and AppleSeed program members should be able to find the update (build number 14B23) in the Mac App Store now. The exact details of what this update…
News: iOS camera app ProCam 2 adds "4K Ultra HD" video recording mode as $5 IAP
ProCam 2, a $2 still and video camera app by developer Samer Azzam, has added "4K Ultra HD video recording" via a $5 in-app purchase. Following a technique debuted in September by i4software in the $1,000 app Vizzywig 4K, ProCam 2 uses a hack to splice high-resolution still images together with…
News: Touch Press releases Molecules by Theodore Gray, sequel to The Elements
Four and a half years after Theodore Gray released the breakthrough iPad science application The Elements: A Visual Exploration, developer Touch Press has published Molecules by Theodore Gray ($14), billed as an "extraordinary sequel." While The Elements was neatly organized using a fully…
Apple aggressively pursuing enterprise market; hiring dedicated sales force
Apple is reportedly planning on aggressively expanding into the enterprise market and is hiring a dedicated sales team that will work along with a dozen or so developers to lure potential enterprise clients. Continue reading →
Apple seeds second OS X Yosemite 10.10.1 beta to developers
On November 3, Apple seeded the first beta to developers for OS X Yosemite 10.10.1. Now, exactly one week later, developers have something new to look forward to. Continue reading →
The Canadian government may give retailers the ability to reject Apple Pay
When something new comes along, there's always going to be those who adopt it, and those who fight against it. The Canadian government is reportedly considering a proposal that would allow retailers to do the latter without issue. Continue reading →
AT&T is ditching its plans for in-flight 4G LTE connectivity
In April of 2014, AT&T announced that the wireless carrier was planning on extending its 4G LTE connectivity to the clouds, thanks to in-flight options. However, it looks like the plan didn't pan out. Continue reading →
Instagram updated with new caption and location options, bolsters the Explore function
Recently, Instagram updated its iOS app to fully support the iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus, but now a new update is rolling out to add a bit more functionality. Continue reading →
SafariRefresh: Jailbreak Tweak lets you Pull To Refresh in Safari
While Pull to Refresh has become a standard control in most iOS apps to refresh the content on screen, Safari still relies on a refresh button to reload a webpage. Continue reading →
'Masque Attack' vulnerability could allow attackers to replace legitimate iOS apps with malicious apps to steal data
Keeping software safe and secure is a constantly demanding job, but finding bugs like "Masque Attack," which was recently identified by cybersecurity firm FireEye, is an important task. Continue reading →
Target's Black Friday Apple deals leak ahead of the big event with gift cards galore
For a lot of shoppers, the biggest event of the year is coming with Black Friday, and fro anyone interested in seeing how Target's Apple deals will fare, an early leak will shed some light on all of the options. Continue reading →
Springtomize 3 update for iOS 8 and iPhone 6/iPhone 6 Plus is out
Springtomize 3, one of the most awaited jailbreak tweaks for iOS 8 has just hit Cydia. Springtomize 1.3.0-1 update adds support for iOS 8, and is also compatible with new iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus. Continue reading →
iOS continues to control enterprise market as Android loses a step
In August of 2014, enterprise market numbers showed that while iOS still held a firm grasp over the market, Android showed signs of growth. That's not the case anymore, according to the latest report. Continue reading →
Imagination Announces PowerVR Series7 Graphics, Likely Headed for Apple's 2015 iOS Devices
Imagination Technologies today announced the launch of its next-generation PowerVR Series7 graphics architecture, setting the stage for further improvements to the graphics used in Apple's iOS device lineup. Series7XT and Series7XE GPUs achieve up to a 60% architectural performance increase on…
The untethered iOS 8 jailbreak tool for Mac OS X has finally arrived
If you've been waiting for an untethered jailbreak tool for iOS 8 that works on OS X, the wait is finally over. Pangu released the latest version of its jailbreak tool this weekend, giving Mac users the ability to jailbreak their mobile devices without having to find a Windows PC or load up a…
iOS 8 Jailbreak Pangu expands to Mac
This week the folks at Pangu have expanded their jailbreaking software for iOS 8 to Mac. Before now, their jailbreaking solution worked just fine - just so long as you had a Windows PC to use it. Now you'll be able to use your Apple computer which, if you're a die-hard Mac user like most…
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