Twitter search can now find a particular piece of content in direct messages that matches your keyword—and you can filter out people, groups or messages.
Twitter search finally scours the content of your direct messages
Twitter search can now find a particular piece of content in direct messages that matches your keyword—and you can filter out people, groups or messages.
Veteran jailbreakers will be familiar with Barrel, which was perhaps one of the most popular jailbreak tweaks of all time. It essentially allowed you to change the paging animation exhibited by swiping from one Home Screen page to the next, and to say it was a hit would be an understatement.
Budget iPad, Apple's entry-level model that starts at $329, is predicted to increase screen size on models releasing next year to match the eleven-inch iPad Pro.
In this guide, we go over a few options you have at your disposal if you're tired of seeing ads on Instagram and want a clean feed when looking through pictures and videos from people you follow.
Some rumors just refuse to die. They might go dormant for a long stretch of time, but there's always a possibility we'll hear about some unreleased product again. Take, for example, a 15-inch MacBook Air that we heard about back in January of last year. Well, now it's back in the news cycle!
Instagram has launched two chronological feed options that won't show you suggested posts. However, its app still defaults to the algorithmic feed.
Arizonians can now officially add driver's licenses and state IDs to Apple's Wallet app on their iPhone to securely present their digital counterparts at select touchless TSA security checkpoints in Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport.
Apple Card may hit Europe after all, breaking its US exclusivity, as Apple has snapped up Credit Kudos, UK's startup which offers credit-checking services.
2023's iPhone 15 Pro models are said to adopt under-screen Face ID with a little help from Apple's rival Samsung, which has developed under-panel camera technology.
iDownloadBlog continues its ongoing pursuit this week to help its readers with jailbreak tweak discovery, this time shifting focus to those tweaks that augment iOS 14’s 3D Touch/Haptic Touch capabilities.
Following a rigorous beta period, Apple unleashed its iOS & iPadOS 15.4 software updates for iPhone and iPad last Monday with huge upgrades, such as being able to unlock an iPhone with Face ID while wearing a mask and support for Universal Control, among other things. As we come up on a full week after the release, it’s unsurprising to see that Apple has now stopped signing the previous release: iOS & iPadOS 15.3.1.
Apple's proprietary tool allows authorized technicians to detach just the Studio Display cable instead of the entire screen, reducing out-of-warranty repair costs.