It’s no secret that Apple’s App Store is very much a closed system controlled entirely by the beast that created it. Now comes word that Apple’s decision to forgo an open system like Android is actually protecting customers from malware, at least for now, according to The Apple Insider.
Do you have one of those obnoxious friends who always brags about his Doodle Jump high score? Are you tired of being jealous of that guy who has a Tiny Wings high score you just can't seem to beat? Well, my friend, you've come to the right article. I'm going to show you how to manually change scores, and other attributes, in an iOS app.
This week, we saw Apple release a minor software update, BBC iPlayer launched in a series of European countries and we heard that Justin Bieber uses a jailbroken iPhone. Read on, and take a look at this week's top industry, iPhone and iPad news.
Your iPhone is with you all the time, so why not turn it into a beautiful little journal to keep track of those awesome (or not) moments of your life? Now complete with Evernote syncing.
This week, we've seen the relaunch of @comex' popular online jailbreak solution JailbreakMe, a couple of iPhone 5 rumors and the news of some amazing expansions. Read on, and find out more.
Here's an impressive piece of information for you: Apple's "magical and revolutionary" iPad, which originally hit Apple Stores back in March, last year, now accounts for over one percent of worldwide Web browsing. The news comes in a report published by NetMarketShare, which hit the Web recently.
T-Mobile USA might not carry the iPhone officially, but over one million people are using iPhone handsets with T-Mobile's network. While many of these handsets are reportedly pre-iPhone 4, a T-Mobile spokesperson notes that many Apple fans have "taken the scissors" to their SIM card, and transformed it into a Micro-SIM.
Android's market share may tower over the iPhone's, but that doesn't mean Google's mobile operating system is invincible. In fact, Android's smart phone market share recently declined, leading one analyst to believe that Android will lose even more market share once the iPhone 5 hits stores.
Syncing your apps, music and iBooks on all your iDevices is a welcome feature that was announced at WWDC on Monday. For this article, I used iOS 5, but all of the steps below will work on iOS 4.x too.
People's lives can get extremely busy, so it's easy to forget when you can have some time available to relax and spend with friends and family. Free-Time allows you to see how much free time you have in a day, and makes it easy to share this availability with people.
What do you get when you mix the iPhone with McDonald’s marketing arm? A game of pong on a gigantic billboard, according to news first reported by Túaw.
Instagram is definitely popular, but the problem is that the square format can sometimes ruin what was a great photo. Squaready wants to help you fix that by making it easy to prep your photos for the square format without losing any details. The best thing is that it's free.
There are a lot of note taking apps on the iPhone and iPad. But how many of them make jotting down the note and syncing it to the cloud ridiculously fast and easy? A lot of them are becoming convoluted, and have too many options. Notefile boils it down to just what you need - get your note down, and sync it to the cloud for your iOS devices and even computers.
Camera and photography apps are all the rage these days. So how does KingCamera do against the competition? Is it the "king" of iPhone photo apps? Read on to find out!
Apple updated the iWork suite of apps on iOS this week to 1.4, bringing in universal support. Today, we review Keynote, the presentation building app and see how good it is on the iPhone.