Learn how to effectively manage spam emails on iCloud.com and keep your iCloud Mail inbox clean with this simple guide.
How to manage Junk email in iCloud Mail for a cleaner inbox
Learn how to effectively manage spam emails on iCloud.com and keep your iCloud Mail inbox clean with this simple guide.
Everybody has imagined the childhood dream of becoming a toy creator. You go to work at the toy factory, come up with a cool design, and then the machines go to work, and before you know it you're playing with your own fantastical creation. The Toybox 3D Printer makes this nostalgic daydream a reality.
Apple is gearing up to activate another Activity Challenge for Apple Watch owners, this time centered around a yoga challenge.
The beautiful Cardhop app is the best way to fix and manage contacts on your iPhone, iPad and Mac devices. Today, developer Flexibits announced free updates for iOS and macOS editions of the software that bring even more goodies to the only contacts app you'll ever need.
Say hello to Wireless Audio Sync in iOS 13.
iFrogz, a Zagg-owned headphone brand, last week unveiled their latest pair of totally affordable, truly wireless earbuds with sweat resistance, Bluetooth 5, long battery life and other cool features that we didn't have the time to mention due to the influx of WWDC news.
It was only a week ago that security researcher iBSparkes teased the Cydia package manager running on an iPhone with the first developer beta of iOS 13 installed on it, but as it would seem, that was just the tip of the iceberg.
Apple deployed the second developer beta of iOS 13 just yesterday afternoon, and a new teaser shared just this morning by security researcher and Yalu jailbreak developer Luca Todesco appears to show a working tfp0 exploit running on it:
One of the tweaks in the second developer beta of iOS 13 that dropped yesterday is a prompt for when an app you're trying to delete from an iPhone or iPad has an active subscription.
As first noted by MacStories' editor-in-chief Federico Viticci yesterday afternoon, iOS 13 beta 2 now informs you if an app you're deleting has a subscription still active.
"Do you want to keep your subscription for this app?," asks the prompt. "Your subscription to this app can still be used on other devices," reads the alert text. The warning message includes precise information about when said subscription is set to renew automatically.
It also offers a Manage Subscriptions button to jump to the corresponding sub-section within the Settings app, and Keep, which keeps the subscription for the app being deleted.
While this may seem like an unnecessary feature addition in iOS 13, consider for a moment a bunch of cases of unwanted billing that were in the news not that long time ago because people didn't read prompts. On top of that, how many people use a subscription-tracking app like Bobby for iPhone to keep track of all the active subscriptions they have?
I know what I'm subscribed to and when my next billing cycles are due, but not everyone does. Keeping those people (who I suspect are in the majority) informed about the active recurring subscription for the app they're trying to delete could save them from bill shock.
For the rest of us, it's going to be an additional tap before that app gets wiped out.
What do you think of this feature?
Let us know in the comments!
If you’re jailbroken by way of Chimera or unc0ver, then you can now take advantage of a jailbreak tweak dubbed Sleipnizer for Safari (iOS 9-12) by iOS developer r_plus to augment the usability of your handset’s native Safari web browser.
Fresh out of the box, Sleipnizer for Safari bakes a plethora of new gestures and shortcuts into Safari experience. Among those are:
Recently, Apple seeded the latest beta of watchOS 6. As is par for the course, many of the new features Apple included were unpacked after its release, including a pretty big addition that's still, unfortunately, limited for now.
Sit back and relax as iDownloadBlog's Harris Craycraft takes you on a quick tour of some of the biggest changes in the second developer beta of iOS 13.
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