Steve Jobs' deposition lays blame on record labels for DRM strategy
In a recorded deposition played in court Friday during the $350 million class-action suit filed against Apple over locking out competing services to iTunes from consumers' iPods , Steve Jobs echoed the same sentiments that were given as testimony by current executives earlier in the week. Jobs…
Drafts, and what's happening with iOS 8 widget rejections
The developer behind Drafts , a popular time-shifting text app, was told by the App Store review team that he needed to remove their Today view widget from iOS's Notification Center due to the behavior of its buttons . It's one of a growing number of post-review rejections for Notification…
How to open apps from an unidentified developer in Yosemite
Mac OS X has a couple of great safeguards in place to prevent you from accidentally running malicious applications that might infect or otherwise damage your computer. But that can occasionally also prevent perfectly legitimate applications from running. Here's how to keep your computer safe and…
Apple entering era of security fear-mongering... from security vendors
Apple is "entering a whack-a-mole era" when it comes to enterprise security, according to Marble Security , a company that — wait for it! — wants to sell enterprise on additional security products. Sadly, their marketing-masquerading-as-threat-assessment is being passed along as…
TaiG iOS 8.1.1 Jailbreak According to Saurik
Everyone wants to know about jailbreaking and when a new jailbreak is released users want to know if they can trust it. The latest jailbreak tool to be released is the TaiG iOS 8.1.1 jailbreak tool. This is the first untethered jailbreak for this firmware and naturally people were curious. We…
Apple's first employee Bill Fernandez opines on Steve Jobs and more in new interview
While Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak are generally the names bandied about when talking about the early days of Apple, Bill Fernandez actually played a role in helping build Apple up way back in the day. Continue reading →
Apple adds 9 new Flyover locations to Maps, including the Grand Canyon and more
The Flyover feature, which allows users of the Maps app to essentially fly over certain parts of the world to get a better look at them — without actually visiting the location — has been updated with new locations. Continue reading →
How to find the font on any webpage on your iPhone or iPad
Ever find yourself admiring a font on a web page, and want to find out what's the name of the font? WhatFont is a new iOS 8 Safari extension that let's you do just that. Continue reading →
Themeboard iOS 8 Keyboard: Customize your iPhone or iPad's keyboard with awesome themes
Themeboard is a new app for iOS 8 that brings colorful themeable keyboards to your iPhone, iPad or iPod touch. Continue reading →
U.S. Senator introduces bill to prevent government spying on devices, says strong encryption is best way to keep data safe
With the introduction of iOS 8, Apple has implemented a new level of encryption into its mobile device ecosystem. Since then, the United States government hasn't been a fan. Continue reading →
TD Bank is planning on adding Apple Pay support by mid-December
While many banks and retailers are already signed up in support of Apple Pay, Apple's mobile payments system, there are always more being brought into the fold. Continue reading →
Robots installed at Foxconn aren't producing high enough quality results
In July of 2014, before the iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus were officially unveiled, and right around the time manufacturing for the devices was about to kick int full gear, reports surfaced that Foxconn was adding robots to the assembly line to help out. Continue reading →
Mark Zuckerberg suggests Apple products are too expensive, says Tim Cook's view on ad-supported businesses is 'ridiculous'
Mark Zuckerberg is known for building, and aggressively expanding, Facebook to make it one of the most powerful social networking tools on the planet. Continue reading →
Apple starts hiring for first retail store in Brussels, Belgium
It looks like Apple is finally preparing to open its first retail store in Brussels, Belgium. The company posted six job listings yesterday for 'Retail' functions in a "diverse" location. Continue reading →
TaiG iOS 8.1.1 Jailbreak updated to 1.1.0; TaiG Untether package released on Cydia for existing jailbreakers
TaiG team has just released a new version of their iOS 8.1.1 jailbreak on their website. Taig v1.1.0 includes a fix to prevent sandbox from generating redundant info. Continue reading →
RELIVE YOUR YOUTH! Five of the best classic games available on the iPhone
For gamers, one of the most exciting trends on the App Store is the increasing availability of classic console and PC games on mobile devices. Our phones are now significantly more powerful than many of our older game consoles, which means that developers are able to port full titles to the iPhone…
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