How to update the macOS software and install other Mac system updates in Mojave

macOS Mojave 10.14 has changed the way customers update the operating system software on their Mac. No longer do new over-the-air updates available for your computer appear listed underneath the Updates tab on Mac App Store. Instead, the Software Update mechanism now lives in its own place as a standalone preferences pane. This step-by-step tutorial will teach you how to update the macOS operating system on your Mac in macOS Mojave.

CoolCC gives Control Center a subtle makeover

If you’re in the market to give your iPhone’s Control Center interface a quick makeover, then you might take an interest in a new free jailbreak tweak called CoolCC by iOS developer 4nni3.

As you can see from the screenshot examples above, CoolCC takes a lighter approach to styling the Control Center interface.

Review: Twelve South’s AirSnap fully encloses & protects your AirPods case

My AirPods have served me great thus far and I don't think I ever left home once without them in the past year or so of owning a pair of these. AirPods have proved especially valuable for making phone calls, using Siri and enjoying my music just about anywhere, hands-free. My only quibble is the slippery charging case prone to accidental drops. Because it's so tiny, the charging case can be lost quite easily—I misplaced mine several times in a glove compartment of my car and even forgot it on a local bar stool and a restaurant table recently.

Introducing AirSnap

Another problem with the smoothly rounded AirPods case: it cannot be attached to anything as there's no mechanism to do so. Twelve South's new AirSnap accessory, which was unveiled less than a month ago, seems to be the right solution to these issues.

Costing just $30, it makes everything you love about AirPods more functional and convenient.

Yes, you need a case to protect your AirPods case

Designed to both protect your AirPods charging case and keep it close at hand, this burnished leather accessory features a carabiner-style metal clip which prevents AirSnap from snapping off. It makes it effortless to attach your AirPods case to a bag, backpack, belt or purse.

The black carabiner swivels, making it simple to grab or put your AirPods away.

You'll find a pair of slits at the back which were designed to make it easier to open the top flap and insert your AirPods charging case into a pouch.

The slits make it easier to open the top flap

A snap closure at the top keeps the AirPods case secure. I especially liked a handy cutout at the bottom, which gives you convenient access to Lightning charging without taking the case off. You'll also find a cool little AirSnap logo at the back of the case.

A case for a case

If you're like me and many other AirPods fans, chances are you've dropped your AirPods charging case a few times so far. Now, Apple's case has great build quality—mine didn't break after falling on concrete and the hardwood floor.

However, the drops left ugly nicks and scratches and I've noticed that the charging case tends to get dirty if you leave it floating around bags, purses and desks.

AirSnap features easy charging via a cutout for the Lighting port

Not only does AirSnap protect dirt from getting inside your AirPods but also keeps the charging case protected from dings, scratches and damage caused by drops.

Premium leather

Measuring 2.9" x 2.1" x 0.98" and weighing in at just 0.8 ounces, or 23 grams, AirSnap comes in a trio of iPhone case-matching finishes: Cognac, Deep Teal and Black.

If you're not familiar with Twelve South, they make some of the finest leather products around, and AirSnap is no exception. The product is made of the same premium leather as their RelaxedLeather iPhone case that we reviewed last year. The full-grain leather looks premium and feels the same way when touched and held in one's hands.

AirSnap comes in iPhone case-matching colors

The stitching around the edges that keeps the case held together looks awesome when you see it in person. Like other leather-based accessories from Twelve South, AirSnap should age well and develop a beautiful patina over time, which may affect the color a bit.

In conclusion

AirSnap is not one of those products that are looking for a solution, it's the right solution to the real problem—at the right price. The color is beautiful, the material provides firm texture and the incorporated metal clip is a great touch.

You can charge the AirPods case when they're inside AirSnap, which is great, and keeping it clipped to your belt or bag instead of buried in a pocket is a huge bonus.

AirSnap gives your AirPods case a tight fit and the metal clip keeps it securely attached to your backpack or belt loop. Some folks may feel more conformable attaching their AirSnap to the inside of a bag rather than to the back of their backpack, in order to prevent theft.

My only concerns deal with the snap closure and the clip itself.

Here's an AirSnap in Deep Teal hanging on my backpack

Because of tight fit, you will probably need to push the AirPods case inside your AirSnap a little bit harder the first couple of times to snap the case shut. I actually feared that pushing the button hard to get my AirSnap closed would break the delicate AirPods case, but it worked well.

Thankfully, the problem goes away over time as the leather material loosens. Plus, you won't be pulling out the AirPods case from your AirSnap nearly as much as you may think.

My other concern is the clip because getting the case hung on a backpack for everyone to see makes it easily getting stolen because unclasping the mechanism takes just a light press.

Pros and cons Pros Metal clip lets you attach the case to a bag or inside of a purse Full grain leather, high-quality stitching Swivel mechanism works great Cons Adds a little bit of extra bulk to your AirPods case Snap closure is a little too tight at first The metal clip is easy to unclasp

AirSnap will most likely work with all Qi-compatible chargers, including Apple's upcoming AirPower, because the Qi standard also permits devices like iPhone to charge wirelessly through cases. Obviously, this is something we'll need to test for ourselves to be completely sure.

Pricing and availability

AirSnap comes in Cognac, Deep Teal and Black, which are the same finishes in Apple's iPhone case lineup. The $29.99 accessory is available through the Twelve South webstore or Amazon.

What are your thoughts on this product?

Let us know by leaving a comment below.

Avoid accidentally deleting notes from your iPhone with NotesConfirmToDelete

Whenever you need to remember something important, your iPhone’s Notes app is always around to help with that. But when it comes time to delete your notes, sometimes an excited finger can go on to delete more than you’ve bargained for; these are commonly called “accidents.”

Fortunately, a new free jailbreak tweak called NotesConfirmToDelete by iOS developer Frozen Penguin is now available in Cydia and aims to mitigate the number of note deletion-related accidents you’ll incur on your jailbroken handset.

Every macOS Mojave wallpaper for iPhone

The anticipated media event for iPhone is within the next few weeks. Alongside the iPhone announcement, Apple traditionally launches the final golden master version of macOS. Many betas have been launched along the way and iDB fan favorite digital artist, AR72014, has meticulously created a 17 wallpaper gallery of all macOS Mojave wallpapers optimized for iPhone.

Adagio, AnsweringMachine X, and other jailbreak tweaks to try this weekend

Jailbreak Tweaks to check out

It’s a wonderful time to be jailbroken, especially if you’re on iOS 11. Jailbreak tweak developers are coming up with fun and quirky ways to modify your device on a daily basis, and there has been a noticeable spike in activity from the community since the launch of Electra1131.

This roundup encompasses all the jailbreak tweaks launched in Cydia from August 20th until August 26th. As usual, we’ll kick things off by talking about our favorites, and then wrap things up with an outline of the rest afterward.

The top stories of the week on iDB

Like every Sunday, we get to take a look at some of the most popular posts that were published on iDB during the week that just ended. Whether it is a news item, a new jailbreak tweak, a tutorial, or an app review, we sum it all up in one convenient place for you. 

PrimalFolder tweaks the look and behavior of your Home screen folders

Keeping your iPhone’s Home screen organized is a cinch with folders. But if you’re looking for a bit more folder customization than Apple provides out of the box, then you might take an interest in a new free jailbreak tweak called PrimalFolder by iOS developer ichitaso.

Citing the tweak’s Cydia description, PrimalFolder was inspired mainly by TapTapFolder, a previous jailbreak tweak by iOS developer QusicS. That said, you can expect to see much of the same functionality with this launch.