Wired Magazine goes after ad-blocking software
Wired Magazine is taking a unique approach when it comes to ad-blocking software.
Wired Magazine is taking a unique approach when it comes to ad-blocking software.
A bunch of iPhone 4s users aren't happy with the performance of iOS 9 on their smartphones.
As 2015 draws to a close, we take a look at the top Apple stories of the year.
The software is available to download over-the-air or through Apple's Developer Center.
Version 5.6 of the popular app also allows users to search for videos directly from Spotlight.
A handful of programs, including a few ad blockers, have been pulled from the App Store.
The carrier joins T-Mobile and AT&T in offering the handy feature for iPhone users.
The software can be downloaded over-the-air or through iTunes now.
A bug, possibly in an iOS 9 API, is causing major problems with augmented reality apps.
A hidden feature in iOS 9 is helpful, but it could cost you a lot of money.
While the controversy continues to heat up, the developers behind this ad-blocker aren’t looking to make a quick buck.
Crystal developer Dean Murphy is taking money to automatically whitelist some sites.
With version 1.4 of the app, iPhone 6s or iPhone 6s Plus users can use 3D Touch to take a quick peek at a workflow.
Version 5.13.2 can be used with the Split Screen and Slide Over multitasking on applicable iPads.
One final look at the week that was.
The new app officially landed earlier this week with iOS 9.
This new app will help keep your Web browsing experience clean and uncluttered.
How well does iOS 9 perform compared to the previous version?
Popular apps like Scanner Pro, PDF Expert 5, and the Spark email client are ready for Apple’s latest OS.
Apple's News app can easily be unlocked by those living outside of the United States.
Check out which apps are already updated for iOS 9’s Picture in Picture.
Content blockers are apparently a big deal in iOS 9, but what do they do?
Along with 3D Touch support, all iOS 9 users can see Dropbox files in the Spotlight search on their iPhone or iPad.
The content blocker works inside Safari to block Web-based advertisements