Month: June 2019

This tweak gives your iPhone’s power-down menu a Samsung-style makeover

You can access the power down screen on any iOS device with a hardware button gesture that varies depending on the handset, and while it comes in handy at times, many would agree that the interface is somewhat lacking and leaves a lot to be desired.

Here to help in this department is a newly-released jailbreak tweak called SamsungPowerDown by iOS developer DevNTNghia, which as the tweak’s name implies, gives your handset’s native power down screen a Samsung-esque makeover.

Pwn20wnd updates unc0ver jailbreak to version 3.2.1 with more bug fixes

It was only yesterday that Pwn20wnd released unc0ver v3.2.0 with a completely designed user interface and native dark mode, but today, the hacker and project lead developer is updating the iOS 11.0-12.1.2-centric jailbreak tool once more with a slew of additional bug fixes and improvements.

Pwn20wnd announced the release of unc0ver v3.2.1 just this morning via Twitter, noting that it would resolve several known issues:

Wallpapers of the week: edges and curves

On the eve of WWDC 2019, we submit another set of vibrant Wallpapers of the Week for your iPhone. The following collection is a mix of sharp angles and abstract curving swirls. Honestly, I'm having a hard time deciding which of these wallpapers is my favorite, because they each bring so much to the table.

Jailbreak tweaks of the week: BetterAlerts, Chameleon, Sareth, and more

Those who've jailbroken their iPhones or iPads using any of the latest jailbreaks are likely itching for new ways to make their handsets stand out from the crowd, and that's why we show you so many jailbreak tweaks throughout the week.

In this roundup, we'll discuss all the jailbreak tweaks released from Monday, May 27th to Sunday, June 2nd. As always, well kick things off by showcasing our favorite releases and then wrap things up with an outline of the rest afterward.

Build your own customized educational apps with this training

Apps and games are good for more than just passing the time. In the right hands, they can be powerful learning tools that help introduce students to new ideas and reinforce their new knowledge. But it may come as a surprise that you can actually build your very own educational apps for your child from scratch.

Create your own microclimate with this mini iPhone-controlled A/C unit

When it comes to being productive at home or in the office, a good climate is absolutely key. The right temperature and humidity levels can mean the difference between cranking out that report or letting it sit unattended for another day on your desk, but if you’ve ever worked in an office you know just how difficult it is to attain those perfect settings.