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Those who depend on the iOS 13-centric Odyssey jailbreak tool for all their iPhone and/or iPad liberation needs will be excited to learn that there’s a new update available. The latest version of Odyssey at the time of this writing is now 1.1.0.
The Odyssey Team announced the new update for the Odyssey jailbreak late last night via Twitter, and from what we can gather, it brings both bug fixes and improvements to the app’s built-in theming capabilities:
Have you ever tried to make a purchase on your iPhone or iPad for a new app or in-app upgrade and received an error message that your purchase could not be completed in the App Store app? This guide lists several possible reasons and solutions to fix this problem.
Anyone with a jailbroken device can tell you that SpringBoard crashes are often par for the course. This is particularly the case after loading your handset up with a plethora of jailbreak tweaks, namely those that aren’t well-made or that tend to conflict with each other for one reason or another.
In some cases, jailbreak tweak developers may request crash logs from users to troubleshoot and determine why a tweak caused SpringBoard to crash. It’s because of this that having easy access to crash logs can be useful, and that’s why we’re excited to show you Crash, a new crash log viewer made especially for iOS 13 by iOS developer Antique.
It’s no secret that the music listening experience on the iOS platform has remained somewhat stagnant over the past few years, but if you’re avidly searching for something to make things a bit more exciting and you have a jailbroken handset at your disposal, then a newly released and free jailbreak tweak called Lobelias by iOS developer Litten offers a great place to start.
As depicted in the screenshot examples above, Lobelias gives iOS’ Now Playing interface a much-needed facelift and integrates a plethora of user-configurable aesthetics so that you can achieve the look and feel you want. Right off the bat, notable changes include the rounded album artwork, redesigned media controls, changes to the background, and new text label positions, among other things.
On Tuesday September 15, 2020, Apple is hosting its "Time Flies" event online. The event is expected to unveil updates to the Apple Watch and iPad Air. Other anticipated stage-time items may include studio quality over the ear headphones, GPS-tracked AirTags, and a services subscription bundle akin to Amazon's Prime services.
As with all events, the media invitation has sparked inspiration of the iDB Wallpaper of the Week community. Below find 31 downloads of the Apple September 15 "Time Flies" event wallpapers, which draw design language from the invite graphic.
Jailbreakers have a bevy of different opinions when it comes to the best jailbreak tweaks for their particular device, but if there’s one thing most can agree on, it’s the fact that the freedom of jailbreaking offers a new level of thrill and excitement to any device it gets paired with.
In this roundup, we’ll be showcasing all the latest jailbreak tweaks released from Monday, August 7th to Sunday, August 13th. As usual, we’ll kick things off by talking about our favorites first and then wrap things up with an outline of the rest afterward.
In this week's episode of our Apps of the Week roundup we have a super chill music app, a focus and productivity aide, and an app for mirroring your iPhone to non-Apple devices. And as always, we've selected two fun new games to check out.
Earlier today, Apple made some changes to the review process regarding the App Store. While the company made a handful of changes, the one standout focuses on game streaming services. However, at least one company is not thrilled with the new outlook.
Welcome to the 2020 Apple Watch Fantasy Draft. In this special episode, your co-hosts make their picks and predictions for Apple’s September 15 event. Will they unveil a new iPhone or iPad, or perhaps Sebastien’s dream electric scooter? Play along by making your own picks and find out!
Well, that was pretty quick, all things considered. Apple has updated its App Store review guidelines to now allow for streaming game services. But there's a catch.
While social distancing rules have started to wane in some areas, some folks may still not want to group up in person just yet. That's where watch parties come in.