A lot of Web Apps don't include a feature that allows you to save them to your home screen and then launch in full screen mode. Well, here is a little workaround that will allow you do it anyway.
We've already told you that the wizards of the iPhone Dev Team and their numerous friends had found a way to jailbreak iOS 4.1 long ago. It's getting even better, as they have now found yet another way to jailbreak your device, and as we recently speculated, it's at the hardware level.
In a tough spot now that iOS has become the leading gaming platform, Sony has apparently decided to continue its disparaging, and let's face it, desperate campaign to try to win over some prospective customers.
As we recently announced, Apple unveiled its App Store review guidelines today. The guideline document can be found on Apple's website, but we thought we would try to give you more insight on these rules, and why they're here.
Apple's App Store approval process has been the source of a lot of polemics and has strongly anchored the idea of Apple being a close and controling company. Well, this is about to change.
As you know, there are plenty of new apps hitting the App Store every day (about 600/day lately). The thing is, most of them are Flashlight and Radio apps, so it’s not easy to find the little gems in all the clutter. Let us take care of that for you. This, is Appfresh daily!
As you know, Apple released the fourth iteration of its very successful iPod touch today.And, as usual, the folks at iFixit took one apart as soon as they got their hands on it, just so we can learn all its secrets. It's much cheaper than an iPhone 4 (starting at $229, and no contract involved) and also much thinner. So, what's the catch? Read on to see what iFixit discovered.
Good news for everyone who enjoys editing movies right on their iPhone, Apple's great iMovie app just got an update and a couple of interesting new features.
We don't need to tell you how successful Apple's iTunes music store is. It has been around for quite a while now, and has, without a doubt revolutionized the music industry. As for the App Store, it's not doing too badly either. Yet, as mainstream as apps and the App Store might have become, you probably wouldn't think these would grow to be bigger than something like - let's say - music; which Apple is the largest retailer of. Read more...
As you know, there are plenty of new apps hitting the App Store every day (about 600/day lately). The thing is, most of them are Flashlight and Radio apps, so it’s not easy to find the little gems in all the clutter. Let us take care of that for you. This, is Appfresh daily!
Apple is on its way to releasing iOS 4.1 anytime now. We're hearing they have now proceeded to completely reset the upcoming Game Center network. That is, Apple has deleted all the accounts and links created up until to now.
It's generally well known that clearing your browser's cookie stash from time to time will keep you a bit more anonymous. Also, modern browsers have become a lot more restrictive and can deal with cookies relatively well. Yet, as browsers and users are getting smarter at preserving privacy, so are advertisers at tracking, and they're now taking advantage of unregulated HTML5 features.
It looks like Apple will be restricting its upcoming HDR Camera feature to iPhone 4 owners only. However, if you really want the feature, we're hearing that there will be a jailbreak fix for it.
I'm not a huge fan of iPhone customization and a custom wallpaper is probably the furthest I can go in terms of personalizing my iPhone. Yet, there's a new little jailbreak tweak that might prove useful, while staying very subtle. Called Gridlock, it allows you to position the icons on your iPhone Springboard any way you want, while still staying aligned.
Most YouTube videos aren't meant to be watched more than once. Sometimes there are a few gems that you might be interested in watching over and over again. If you're jailbroken and aren't afraid to violate YouTube's terms of use, there is a very interesting little app for that.
As you know, there are plenty of new apps hitting the App Store every day (about 600/day lately). The thing is, most of them are Flashlight and Radio apps, so it’s not easy to find the little gems in all the clutter. Let us take care of that for you. This, is Appfresh daily!
If after four years of the iPhone era, you still can't get used to the on-screen keyboard (which let me remind you, is the fastest in the world), there might soon be yet another option, but this time it is case-based.
A heads up to those of you who ordered the awesome new iPod touch, as we're now hearing from multiple sources that Apple has begun shipping the device.
The iPod touch, aka the iPhone without a phone, doesn't get much attention outside of its launch period in September every year (and maybe Christmas). Also, Apple barely even gives any details on how well it sells and, as John Gruber pointed out recently, there aren't really any iPod touch clones on the market. Does it mean it's a flop? Apparently, not at all.