The App Store is full of so many applications that it can be hard to find what you are looking for. Other times developers have released really great applications, but they are rarely found by the consumer due to lack of promotion. This is where iJailbreak’s iOS and Mac OS X App Store deals come [...]
iTunes has been updated today to version 11.0.3 to include quite a few new features that are worth talking about. The first feature is a brand new MiniPlayer that beautifully shows off your album artwork, along with music controls and other functions you would expect to see in MiniPlayer. I have briefly had a chance [...]
Fans of Google Now rejoice! Thanks to a brief log description of a now closed Chrome issue, “[Mac][MC] Implement notification updates and relayouts.” We have evidence of planned enhancements for the Chrome notification centre on Mac OS X. This was first spotted by a Google Plus user by the name of François Beaufort who stated “Mac users [...]
Posted on April 29, 2013 by Jaden Ellett
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Ever since Apple announced that it would be showing a preview of OS X 10.9, people have been speculating what Apple can improve in its already brilliant operating system. 9To5Mac ran a story today that talks about what some of these features could be and as the information comes from Mark Gurman, it is likely [...]
Say you are on your computer, writing a Word document, and you want to carry on working on your iPhone or iPad. You can either send the file to your email account, or copy and paste the text on a Pages document that iCloud synchronizes automatically, and continue typing there. Or what if you want to have [...]
Posted on April 12, 2013 by Jaden Ellett
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Normally when you purchase a computer there is always some slight issues, with Mac computers it tends to be the speakers are a little quite. Now there is probably a reason why Apple has underclocked the speakers, but not to the degree they are set at now. If you are finding the volume on your [...]
9To5Mac has discovered that Apple is soon preparing to release a new range of Mac computers with super-fast 802.11ac Gigabit wireless support. The website dove into Apple’s latest OS X Mountain Lion 10.8.4 beta seed and found code hinting towards upcoming support of the standard, as you can see in the image shown further down [...]
Posted on April 2, 2013 by Jaden Ellett
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Apple released Mac OS X 10.8.3 after months of testing to users last month, and now the fruit company has begun beta testing OS X 10.8.4 and has seeded it to developers. According to 9To5Mac Apple has asked developers to focus on WiFi, Graphics Drivers, and Safari with this particular build of Mountain Lion. Apple hasn’t specified [...]
iFaith was updated to version 1.5.6 last week to bring about support for saving iOS 6.1.3 and Apple TV 5.2.1 SHSH blobs. Additionally, iFaith v1.5.6 included APTicket validation due to Cydia’s mishap with APTickets from 6.0 -> 6.1.2, which caused soft-dfu loops. iFaith has always been a great tool for saving SHSH blobs because it [...]
Denial of Service (DoS) attacks involve sending large amounts of traffic to a service in hopes to crash it. Often times it is the number one weapon used to temporarily take down a website. Who would have guessed that Apple’s iMessage service could be targeted by a DoS attack though. According to The Next Web over the [...]