2019 Apple Design Award winners announced

Apple's Design Awards 2019 banner

Every year, during the Worldwide Developers Conference, Apple takes some time to celebrate some of the apps the company has discovered out of the App Store. The annual Apple Design Awards is meant to celebrate the apps and games, along with the developers, for their artistry and technical achievements. This year is certainly no different, as the company has announced the winners of the award.

Code in iOS 13 hints at Apple’s rumored Tile-like tracking accessory

Apple's rumored Tile-like accessory discovered in iOS 13

Apple has a new "Find My" app coming down the road, which is designed to help device owners find their lost pieces of technology. But the company is also reportedly working on a separate accessory, a "Tile-like" device that would make it easier to find any item, as long as the device is attached to whatever it is you're looking for. Like your car keys that have wiggled their way into the couch cushions.

Speed and performance are at the heart of iOS 13

No other feature is more important to iPhone users than iOS's vaunted smooth performance. While some iOS releases did make our devices run slower, that has changed with iOS 10 which laid the groundworks three years ago for what would come in iOS 12 the following year: significant speed gains. iOS 13 continues on that trajectory with additional under-the-hood tweaks and optimizations that bring notable speed advances over iOS 12.

iOS 13 and macOS Catalina wallpapers

If you are looking for iOS 13 wallpapers as well as the macOS Catalina wallpapers, then you've come to the right place.

This is a very special mid-week edition of our Wallpapers of the Week collection, which usually posts every Sunday afternoon. On Monday, June 3 2019, during the media event kicking off WWDC, Apple announced incredible updates to macOS Catalina, iOS 13, iPadOS, and tvOS. In this post, we feature:

macOS Catalina wallpapers Mac Pro XDR monitor wallpaper iOS 13 wallpapers

Streamline your workflow with Command-Tab Plus

If you’re like most people, you have multiple apps open at once on your desktop. Whether you’re cramming for a presentation or simply love multitasking at work, it can be tricky to keep track of everything you're working on—let alone navigate between your various open programs.

Apple finally brings a native Calculator app to the Apple Watch in watchOS 6

One of my biggest beefs with the Apple Watch for the longest time has been the lack of a native Calculator app much like what you’d expect to find on your iPhone’s Home Screen. Fortunately, Apple is finally resolving this issue with watchOS 6, which Apple announced today at WWDC 2019.

As shown in the screenshot example above, watchOS 6 will incorporate a full-blown calculator interface into the Apple Watch, allowing you to perform basic mathematic calculations right from the comfort of your wrist. The interface should look mostly familiar to iOS users, as it gets many of its design cues from the iPhone’s Calculator app.

iBSparkes demos 0day on brand-new iOS 13 beta 1 firmware

Matrix code hacked iPhone.

Apple launched the first developer beta of iOS 13 just this afternoon after the WWDC 2019 Keynote presentation came to an end, and despite how new this beta software is, talented security researchers are already findings ways to crack it.

In a Tweet shared just this evening, @iBSparkes flexed his l33t hacking skills by sharing what appears to be a demonstration of an undisclosed 0day vulnerability:

Cydia Impactor doesn’t work on the macOS 10.15 Catalina beta (yet)

Among the plethora of upcoming software updates Apple announced for its mobile and desktop platforms at the WWDC 2019 Keynote event on Monday was macOS 10.15 Catalina, which promises to make Mac computers significantly more potent with literally dozens of new features.

Apple’s upcoming Mac-centric software update sounds incredibly tempting at first glance, but jailbreakers may want to pay particular attention to the update’s fine print. As it would seem, macOS Catalina drops support for outdated 32-bit apps in favor of newer and faster 64-bit alternatives, and this includes Saurik’s vital Cydia Impactor tool.

iPadOS includes support for USB mouse input

As predicted in previous reports, Apple has added support for USB mouse input to its iPad. The feature comes to the tablet by way of the new iPadOS, as an Assistive Touch feature tucked away in the Accessibility section of the Settings app.