Use these free apps, shortcuts, and websites to split images into multiple parts on your iPhone, iPad, or computer, for flexible posting on social media.
How to split a photo into multiple parts on iPhone, iPad, or web
Use these free apps, shortcuts, and websites to split images into multiple parts on your iPhone, iPad, or computer, for flexible posting on social media.
The iPhone maker could detach the toxic Siri brand from Apple Intelligence in its marketing in an attempt to salvage its reputation following embarrassing setbacks.
An alleged new virtual calligraphy pen in iPadOS 19 will reportedly permit Apple Pencil owners to write digitally in Arabic script.
Washington fears that Apple's partnership with the Chinese e-commerce giant Alibaba on the Apple Intelligence features might benefit China's military.
Something about space is always inspiring. The vast nothingness that is still filled with wild creations we may never understand, makes for insightful and beautiful digital backgrounds. Download these “Comic Views” iPhone wallpapers to showcase the celestial beauty right on your handset.
The iDownloadBlog team tracks the latest trends in the iPhone and iPad hacking & jailbreaking spaces every single day, and while we bring you the hottest news as it happens, we also know that keeping track of new developments can be a challenging endeavor as you balance the struggles of everyday life.
Apple's ultra-thin iPhone 17 Air could adopt new silicon-anode technology that packs 15% more energy than conventional rechargeable batteries.
Learn how to set your Apple TV to automatically download in-app data and game assets before first launch, resulting in a smoother experience and fewer wait times.
The new “Apple in China” book dives deep into Apple's vast supply chain network in China, arguing that a US-made iPhone is a naive strategy.
Apple has stopped signing the recent iPadOS 17.7.7 update for older iPads because of app logging issues, and will re-release it later when a fix is available.
Just last night we reported on Epic Games CEO Tim Sweeney’s statement that Apple had neither approved nor rejected the company’s popular Fortnite mobile game for the iOS & iPadOS App Store after a resubmission following a United States-based court order that ruled Apple needed to allow third-party payment options in apps rather than going through the App Store and collecting the 15-30% Apple tax for every transaction.
A couple of months ago, talented hobbyist and security researcher @alfiecg_dev shared a write-up on a deterministic kernel exploit called Trigon that was based on CVE-2023-32434 with a 100% success rate, but support was limited to certain older devices running older firmware. Since then, it appears that @alfiecg_dev has been busy…