Sebastien is the Founder and Editor in Chief of iDB. Once a BlackBerry user, Sebastien instantly fell in love with the iPhone when it was first announced in 2007. Shortly after, he decided to start sharing his knowledge of the iPhone and its nascent ecosystem, which led to the creation of this blog. Sebastien currently owns 14 iPhones, 4 iPads, a MacBook Pro with Touch Bar, a MacBook Air, 2 Apple Watches, 3 Apple TVs, countless HomePods and AirTags as well as a few pairs of AirPods.
Don't fall for the scam that asks you to pay your taxes with iTunes gift card. No, seriously, this is real. Cody and Sebastien discuss rumors of a new smaller HomePod, a revamped MacBook Air, and Apple-branded over-the-ear noise canceling headphones. They also talk about the future, doping, and round things.
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Cody and Sebastien discuss the rumor of a 6.5-inch iPhone X Plus, and Netflix's insane investment in a ginormous amount of TV shows and movies. Sebastien shares the apps he uses daily to keep up with his new year resolutions to be more healthy and focused. Cody is still working on getting a six-pack.
Like every Sunday, we get to take a look at some of the most popular posts that were published on iDB during the week that just ended. Whether it is a news item, a new jailbreak tweak, a tutorial, or an app review, we sum it all up in one convenient place for you.
Cody and Sebastien talk about recent rumors of new AirPods being released in 2018, and Apple's long awaited AirPower charging mat. And because Samsung just unveiled its two new flagship devices, the Galaxy S9 and Galaxy S9+, well, they kinda have to talk about that too.
In this step-by-step tutorial, we’ll show you how to automatically hide and show the Mac Dock, and we’ll even share a pro tip to make the animation faster.
Twitter is pulling support for their Mac app, but it's not the end of the world as there are a couple worthy alternatives. Cody and Sebastien discuss Apple's rumored renewed focus on software quality ahead of WWDC 2018. Finally, Sebastien share more thoughts about HomePod after a week of use (spoiler: it's really good).
Learn how to save an email as a PDF document on your iPhone, iPad, and Mac without having to use third-party apps or any dedicated printing extensions.
Twitter announced on Friday that beginning immediately, its Mac app will no longer be available for download, and the app will no longer be supported in 30 days. Whether or not Twitter was ever committed to their Mac app is an entirely different conversation, but the company suggests users access the service via the web, which it says will provide a consistent experience across platforms.
Learn how to silence new text notifications for specific contacts or group chats in the built-in Messages app on your iPhone, iPad, or Mac to reduce daily distractions.