Following developer betas from two days ago, Apple on Wednesday released public betas of iOS 11.2 and tvOS 11.2 to the members of its Apple Beta Software Program.
Apple releases public betas for iOS 11.2 and tvOS 11.2
Following developer betas from two days ago, Apple on Wednesday released public betas of iOS 11.2 and tvOS 11.2 to the members of its Apple Beta Software Program.
iOS 11.1 was released today with many improvements, bug fixes and changes.
October 31, 2017, Apple released iOS 11.1, its first major software update for the compatible iPhone, iPad and iPod touch models following the initial iOS 11.0 release in September 2017.
Apple today released the public version of iOS 11.1 for iPhone, iPad and iPod touch with more than 70 new emoji, the ability to use 3D Touch to invoke the iOS app switcher, multiple emoji suggestions for the QuickType keyboard and other changes and bug fixes.
If you’re looking for a way to spice up that stock Phone app of yours, then you might find interest in a new free jailbreak tweak called StripNumberPad by iOS developer Squ1dd13.
Reachability is a convenient way to make one-handed usage easier on Apple’s larger handsets; regrettably, the interface lacks any exciting characteristics.
A new free jailbreak tweak called BounceReachability by iOS developer CydiaGeek aims to help with that problem. It applies an impressive new bounce effect to the Reachability interface any time it’s invoked, supplying you with something that’s both fun and quirky to look at.
iOS 11.1 isn't even released publicly yet, but iOS 11.2 beta 1 has arrived for developers. There are a handful of changes and tweaks in this initial beta, but we are still missing the big features like iMessages in the cloud, AirPlay 2, and Apple Pay Cash.
Apple announced today that iOS 11.2 introduces SiriKit for HomePod, allowing developers to extend the wireless speaker's natural voice interaction through custom features.
As we reported, Apple's Calculator app on iOS 11 suffers from a lag when typing too quickly.
Although the upcoming iOS 11.1 software update is still in testing, Apple on Monday issued the all-new iOS 11.2, tvOS 11.2 and watchOS 4.2 betas to its registered developers and members of the paid Apple Developer Program.
It seems like jailbreak developers are still kicking along with a pretty decent jailbreak tweak here and there, and in this roundup. We'll go over every tweak released throughout the last week.
As usual, we'll start by showing off our favorites and then we'll outline the rest of them afterward. So without further ado, let's get started!
QuickScreen is a convenient new Mac utility by Frogg GmbH that lets you demo your iPhone’s screen directly on your computer’s display.
Designed with ease-of-use in mind, all you have to do to get started with QuickScreen is plug your iPhone or iPad into your machine with a MFi-certified Lightning cable, and the app detects its display automatically.