Learn how to save time and effort by searching inside apps on your iPhone or iPad directly using Spotlight Search from your Home Screen.
How to use Spotlight to search inside apps on iPhone and iPad
Learn how to save time and effort by searching inside apps on your iPhone or iPad directly using Spotlight Search from your Home Screen.
From turning your smart accessories on or off to adjusting their settings, this tutorial shows you how to control and manage HomeKit devices from your iPhone and iPad Control Center.
Odyssey Team lead developer CoolStar took to Twitter late Thursday evening to Tweet a direct download link to the Odyssey jailbreak tool’s third public beta release. This tool not only jailbreaks your handset, but also installs the Sileo package manager for tweak and app management – Cydia and other alternative package managers can be installed after the fact.
The third public beta of the Odyssey jailbreak comes nearly two weeks after the launch of the second public beta and incorporates a plethora of bug fixes and improvements in addition to updated exploit settings on a per-device basis.
Unless you’re using the checkra1n jailbreak tool, you’ll find that most other jailbreaks require you to side load a special app and deploy it to get your handset into a jailbroken state. Most jailbreakers use AltStore to accomplish this task nowadays, but signing services are another option if you aren’t fortunate enough to have a computer at your disposal.
Joining the party is a brand-new signing service dubbed Jailbreaks.app, which just launched Thursday afternoon. The platform, developed by iCraze and designed by CaspD3V, can be accessed via the native Safari web browser on any iPhone or iPad to download and deploy compatible jailbreak tool(s).
Wouldn't it be great if you could see upcoming games that will launch soon on Apple Arcade, the iPhone maker's game-subscription service? With the new App Store features available on iOS 14, iPadOS 14 and macOS 11 Big Sur, you can do just that. Follow along with our quick tutorial as we show you how to get a sneak peek at upcoming Apple Arcade games.
One of the elements that Apple has noticeably trailed behind some other computer manufactures is the webcam, with the company's options not being all that great in comparison.
While we just hit the fourth public (and developer) betas of iOS 14 and iPadOS 14, Apple has been taking it a little slower with the rollout for macOS 11 Big Sur. But the wait for a public beta is finally over.
If you are part of the public beta testing program, then you have new pre-release software to install today.
macOS Big Sur includes an optional, much-requested feature that enables a darker Dark Mode.
We know that Apple is already planning on a bit of a delay for the upcoming iPhone 12 lineup, which ultimately means that the rumor mill has even more time to whet our appetites before things get officially official.
If you're in the market for a pair of new truly wireless over-ear headphones, and don't want to wait for Apple's oft-rumored option, then Sony's here to give you an option.
Apple Arcade fans will soon be able to play four new games on the subscription service. Yesterday, iDB informed you about one of them, called "Samurai Jack: Battle Through Time." Today, we're previewing the remaining three games hitting the Arcade service soon.