Instagram 75.0 that got pushed to App Store Wednesday has removed native display support for the new resolution modes on the iPhone XR and iPhone XS Max smartphones.
The latest Instagram update has removed support for iPhone XR & XS Max resolutions
Instagram 75.0 that got pushed to App Store Wednesday has removed native display support for the new resolution modes on the iPhone XR and iPhone XS Max smartphones.
A significant change was discovered today in the App Store Review Guidelines regarding the gifting of in-app purchases. In the past, Apple has forbidden developers from allowing the gifting of IAP content, but with the new alterations to the rules, the company has apparently changed its stance.
All iOS devices come standard with a finely-polished Weather app and a Weather-centric Notification Center/Today widget, but wouldn’t it be nice if that same weather information appeared in places that actually mattered?
Asteroid is a new free jailbreak tweak developed by MidnightChips and The Casle that brings live weather information to various interfaces found throughout iOS, such as the Home screen, the Lock screen, and the Weather app icon itself.
Twitter on Tuesday introduced chronological ordering for the posts in your timeline as a handy option that many, many of its users have actually been yearning for for years now.
The popular iOS photo-editor Darkroom is now available with native iPad interface.
If you’re looking for a way to add movies and shows to your iPhone or iPad without the need for iTunes, then this tutorial is for you.
AnyTrans is an application that lets you manage your device content from your Mac or Windows computer. Transfer files, merge content, use your iPhone as a USB drive, create backups, and more with this one simple tool.
Here’s how to add movies and shows to iPhone or iPad without iTunes using AnyTrans.
Photoshop maker Adobe today announced some cool new capabilities and enhancements for XD—which is its vector-based tool for designing and prototyping user experience for web and mobile apps—that the firm says will streamline designers’ everyday workflows.
In this week's edition of our Apps of the Week roundup, we have an AI-driven photo editor, a new news and entertainment app from Microsoft, and an app that lets you take 3D scans of almost anything. And as always, we've selected two great new games for you to check out.
Wouldn't it be cool if you could get some insights about your calendar? With the new Timeview app, you can do just that, and then some more. Free to download, Timeview puts calendar statistics at your fingertips, allowing you to look back at your past weeks or plan ahead.
You can undoubtedly multitask on an iPhone or iPad, but Apple's implementation leaves a lot to be desired. That’s why iOS developer Kane Buckthorpe released a new jailbreak tweak called EasyAccess.
As you might come to expect from the tweak’s name, EasyAccess intends to make multitasking more usable on the iOS platform. This tweak lets you perform actions in two apps at the same time and effortlessly move between apps by way of a highly-customizable dock that you can summon at any time with Activator.
Because Apple currently does not provide a full-on Apple Music player on the web, software engineer Naveed Golafshani took it upon himself to create one as a fun project.
When you find out that you’re going to have a baby, you can go through many emotions from excitement to nervousness. And if it’s your first time becoming a mother, then you probably have tons of questions.
These apps can help answer your many questions, track changes to your body, and explain what’s happening from the time you find out you’re pregnant until the day your bundle of joy arrives.
Here are the best pregnancy and baby tracking apps for expectant moms.