Snapchat may be planning to revert one of the biggest changes in its recent redesign.
Your Stories are headed back to the Discover page as part of a new Snapchat test
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Snapchat may be planning to revert one of the biggest changes in its recent redesign.
Instagram is launching some solid improvements to Stories uploads.
As rumored a week ago, Instagram is today launching a handy new data download tool.
Spotify today unveiled a brand new free version of its mobile app with data-saving mode consuming up to 75% less cellular data on the go. The company is also beefing up its free tier with 15 on-demand playlists as Apple Music gains traction.
Ukrainian developers Readdle today released a significant update to PDF Expert for iOS—in my personal view, the most powerful PDF editor for iPhone and iPad.
Apple last month unveiled a sixth-generation 9.7-inch iPad with full support for the company's Pencil stylus, and now they've created four nice ads promoting the refreshed tablet.
The stock volume HUD is one of the most recognized pain points among iOS users of all types. Fortunately, jailbreaking offers a way to customize how it looks so that you don’t have an enormous eyesore popping up in the center of your screen all the time.
Aerify by iOS developer LonestarX is one of the latest jailbreak tweaks to tackle the volume HUD problem in iOS, and it does so in a pleasant way; best of all, it won’t cost you any money.
Developer The Iconfactory updated Twitterrific for iPhone, iPad and Mac this past weekend.
Google's mobile photo editor Snapseed now supports iPhone X.
It’s Sunday again, and that means it’s time to wrap up the weekend with another jailbreak tweak roundup.
In this piece, we’ll discuss all the jailbreak tweaks released throughout the week. As usual, we’ll kick things off by showcasing our favorite releases and then wrap everything up with an outline of everything else.
Tim Cook is (again) saying MacBooks and iPads won't converge into a new platform.