At long last, YouTube for iPhone and iPad has gained a new Dark theme, rolling out today.
Google is bringing Dark theme to its mobile YouTube app today
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At long last, YouTube for iPhone and iPad has gained a new Dark theme, rolling out today.
Google Assistant debuted on App Store about a year ago, but the app was iPhone-only.
Apple customers are now able to find the nearest bike-sharing stations that are close to their vicinity using Apple Maps on their iPhone, iPad, Mac or Apple Watch.
Facebook-owned WhatsApp has quietly extended the limit for the Delete For Everyone feature.
Unlike macOS, iOS doesn't provide you with a native TextEdit app.
Now that Electra has been publicly available for a couple of weeks, we’re starting to see some iOS 11-oriented jailbreak tweaks surface in Cydia alongside those made for iOS 10 jailbreaks like G0blin and Yalu.
In this roundup, we'll discuss all the new jailbreak tweaks released throughout the last week. As usual, we’ll kick things off by showcasing our favorites and then outline the rest afterward.
Epic Games has announced that it's bringing its hugely popular free-to-play multiplayer title Fortnite Battle Royale to mobile devices, including iPhone and iPad.
When Apple released iOS 11 last year, one of the first things I noticed and didn’t particularly adore were those unnecessarily-large titles that show up at the tops of various stock apps.
Assuming your iOS 11 device has been jailbroken with Electra, you can now install a new free jailbreak tweak called NoLargeTitles by iOS developer CoolStar to do away with these unsightly titles and revert to how things looked in iOS 10 and earlier.
On Thursday, CoolStar released version 1.0.4 of the Electra jailbreak tool for iOS 11.0-11.1.2 with minor tweaks that should help the jailbreak run more efficiently.
Citing the change log from the official Electra website, version 1.0.4 encompasses the following changes:
Variety said today that Netflix is bringing vertical video previews to its iPhone app in April.
A new report by Economic Daily predicts Apple will have a lower-priced HomePod in its lineup later this year as well as a more affordable MacBook Air.
Google said on Twitter this morning its machine learning-powered visual search tool, called Lens, is coming soon to its image-management app for iPhone and iPad, Google Photos.