One of Apple's longstanding patent infringement trials has officially come to an end, as Apple has now paid VirnetX millions of dollars.
Apple pays VirnetX $454 million in patent infringement case
One of Apple's longstanding patent infringement trials has officially come to an end, as Apple has now paid VirnetX millions of dollars.
Apple tweaked the new MacBook Air in 2019, and now a new report suggests the company will get around to launching a new version of the laptop in the very near future.
What felt like only a matter of time has finally arrived: Apple has just confirmed its plans for this year's Worldwide Developers Conference in light of the global coronavirus pandemic.
YouTube has been toying around with the idea of an "Explore" tab for quite some time, and now the company is finally rolling it out to all mobile users.
If you're an Apple Arcade subscriber and have been waiting for the latest game drop, the wait is finally over as Roundguard joins the service.
Learn how to navigate around iPadOS, select menus, click items, toggle buttons, scroll lists, and control your iPad by using the physical keyboard, with no screen touching required.
Whether you're hanging out with friends or passing time alone, here's how to have fun with photos and videos using Photo Booth on your Mac.
Learn how to enhance your text documents on Mac by creating tables or lists in Apple's TextEdit app.
Your iPhone includes a native feature known as Reachability that makes it easier to operate your device with just one hand. It works by sliding the handset’s interface down to thumb level, making it so that you can tap objects that would typically reside at the very top of your screen.
As useful as Reachability can be, Apple assumes one size fits all and that their out-of-the-box experience will be right for everyone. Fortunately, jailbreakers can now take advantage of a newly released jailbreak tweak called Ability by iOS developer Ethan Whited to tailor the native Reachability interface to your needs.
One of the things I love most about iOS 13 is the redesigned volume HUD. Instead of planting itself directly in the center of my display, the redesigned interface appears at the left side of the screen near the volume buttons, and collapses after a moment of inactivity to be as discreet as possible.
Despite the undeniable improvements that the iOS 13 volume HUD brought when compared to previous iterations of iOS, you’d be right to assume that the jailbreak community is continuously working on ways to make it better. A prime example is a newly released and free jailbreak tweak dubbed VolumePercent by iOS developer gilshahar7.
Today at Apple sessions have grown in popularity over the years, but if you're looking to join one in the very near future, you'll be out of luck due to precautionary measures related to the global coronavirus pandemic.
If you rely side-loadable jailbreak tools such as Chimera, Electra, or unc0ver, then it’s important to understand the plethora of ways you can install them on your iPhone or iPad. While methods such as AltStore, Cydia Impactor, and third-party signing services like Ignition and iOS Ninja are some of the most popular, many tend to forget that you can use Apple’s own Xcode development platform on the Mac to accomplish this task.
The Xcode method came in clutch for me countless times when Cydia Impactor stopped working for an extended period and when all the best signing services had been revoked; to make matters worse, my handset's iOS version was too old to run AltStore. With that in mind, we’ll be sharing the Xcode method in this tutorial for fellow jailbreakers that find themselves in similar predicaments down the road.