Learn how to quickly delete a single call record or reset your entire call history using the Phone and FaceTime apps on your iPhone or iPad.
WhatsTheDate brings a smarter timer display to your iPhone’s Lock Screen
One of the things I like about iOS is how it displays any active timer on the Lock Screen, just below the time. But as much as I like having this subtle reminder when I pick up my iPhone, the implementation is somewhat imperfect. For example, it often gets in the way of viewing the Lock Screen’s native date display, which is something I find equally as useful when glancing at that particular interface.
If you’re in the same boat, then WhatsTheDate by iOS developer iCraze is a newly released and free jailbreak tweak that you won’t want to miss. It effectively solves the aforementioned problem by forcing the Lock Screen’s timer display to disappear after a few seconds, instead transitioning to the current date thereafter.
Dragspring resprings your device with a drag gesture in the settings app
One of the things you might do a lot when you have a jailbroken device is respring. In a sense, a respring could be described as a soft reboot for appending changes to the operating system by way of jailbreak tweaks. Resprings can also be useful for other things, but regardless of why you’re doing it, it can sometimes feel cumbersome hen you’re trying to find a fast and easy way to respring your device.
We’ve covered a plethora of different jailbreak tweaks in the past that allowed you respring your handset on demand, but one of the latest tweaks to join that growing list of releases is an updated tweak dubbed Dragspring by iOS developer ConorTheDev.
Apple Music ‘Made For You’ playlists get updated artwork
With this year's all-online Worldwide Developers Conference set to start next week, Apple has decided to give the artwork a little refresh in the "Made For You" section of Apple Music.
Some MacBook Air, MacBook Pro owners experiencing issues with USB 2.0 accessories
If you have a 13-inch MacBook Air or MacBook Pro --specifically the models refreshed in 2020-- and are experiencing issues with some USB 2.0 accessories, know that you aren't alone.
Twitch Studio Beta streaming software is now available for Mac
Twitch Studio has been around for a bit of time now, but up until today it has only been available for Windows users. That's finally changing.
The best free iPhone and iPad apps for learning cursive writing
Back in 2010, the Common Core State Standards brought the end of the cursive writing style in many, many U.S. states. And while the debate on whether it should still be taught continues, some states are already bringing it back to their curriculum.
If you’re concerned that your child will not learn cursive writing skills, you do have other options besides relying on educational institutions. Of course, you can teach them yourself. And if you add in these free apps for iPhone and iPad, your child has a fun way to practice what you teach.
Twitter is testing a feature to tweet with your voice
Twitter is one of the most popular social networks out there, and with its latest feature the platform is testing the ability to quickly send a tweet with just your voice.
Fortnite’s Chapter 2: Season 3 is finally here
Following multiple delays, Epic Games today at long last launched Fortnite's long-awaited Chapter 2: Season 3 featuring a plethora of enhancements and fresh new content.
Apple Camp 2020 heads online-only with virtual sessions and a self-guided Activity Book
Despite the fact that Apple is reopening many of its retail stores across the globe, the company is still relying on online-only experiences for some important elements.
Here’s why macOS Catalina has dropped support for many old video formats
Did you know that many of the old videos you keep stored and encoded in outdated formats may refuse to play under macOS 10.15 Catalina without some third party help?
Epic Games and Match Group echo Spotify’s complaints over Apple’s App Store fees
Apple is not a stranger to antitrust cases brought against it, and it's certainly not deaf to the complaints of developers, both part of small companies and larger entities. Which is good, because neither one of those things are going away anytime soon, it seems.