Sileo updated with support for editorials, more Swift-driven UI

In a brand-new update for the Sileo package manager Sunday evening, the Sileo Team incorporated support for built-in editorials so that avid jailbreakers who are interested in reading about jailbreak-centric news can now do so in addition to installing their favorite packages.

According to the official Tweet shared just minutes ago via the Sileo Team Twitter page, the team notes that editorials will appear for users under the ‘New’ tab in the app, integrating with an existing list of newly released packages and package updates:

I am finally overcoming my iCloud Photos fears

Since the dawn of iCloud Photo Library and the ability to store an entire set of photos in the cloud, I avoided giving up local control of my images. I think this fear spawned from a switch to Apple Music, when my local music library got mashed up with cloud music and ultimately led to essentially losing track of my actual song files in a series of computer hardware upgrades. With some encouraging, I stepped into iCloud Photos and I'm quickly loving it, but it was a little daunting.

iPhone sunset canvas wallpapers

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Being cooped up for months at a time as we avoid the global pandemic, seeing impressive nature scenery is something we can only hope to see in the near future.

Until then, these canvas iPhone sunset wallpapers are an incredible way to enjoy that natural scenery, on an hourly basis. The colors range from deep pinks to high oranges and are sure to cure your longing to be outside, if at least momentarily.

Jailbreak tweaks of the week: BetterQueuing, MessageUnread, and more…

There sure have been some spicy jailbreak tweak releases lately, and that's one reason why we're all fired up about showing you the latest and greatest ways to modify your pwned iPhone or iPad.

In this roundup, we'll show you all the latest jailbreak tweak releases from Monday, May 11th to Sunday, May 17th. As usual, we'll kick things off by discussing our favorite releases first and then wrap things up with an outline of the rest afterward.

Calendate replaces the Calendar app icon’s label with the current month

Apple designed iOS’ Calendar app to present the current date as a large number on the Home Screen icon itself. I have just one gripe though – most traditional calendars also display the current month somewhere, but Apple’s dynamic Calendar app icon doesn’t seem to follow this tradition.

If you’re interested in aligning your iOS Calendar app icon experience with the traditional paper calendar experience, then you’re certain to appreciate a newly released and free jailbreak tweak dubbed Calendate by iOS developer ArtikusHG.