So iOS 9 has been revealed and, as with most Apple products, has the techworld buzzing. The new operating system brings some great new features to the table, including some long overdue changes, but are the new features that groundbreaking compared to iOS 8? Let's take a look.
Publishers of programs like AdBlock Plus are upset with new extension The default browser for Apple's iOS operating system is Safari. When iOS 9 is released this fall, Safari will be getting its own downloadable extensions that will provide ad-blocking features, PC Mag reports.
More exciting features have been added to the iOS 9, including HomeKit commands, app developers limit and workflow Continuity under a cellular network.
In the keynote for the Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC 2015), Apple's software chief Craig Federighi showed off some impressive new multitasking features for iOS 9 like SlideOver and Split View. The whole set is only available on the iPad Air 2 for now, but is that because Apple is finally planning to release an iPad Pro?
Even though Apple plans to beef up its security when they release their next major operating system upgrade iOS 9, the jailbreak community is still confident that jailbreaking will be possible.
A new operating system for Apple's mobile devices is set to come out later this year. A new operating system for Apple's mobile devices is set to come out later this year.
Apple Inc. is set to unveil the latest iOS 9 and OS X 10.11 at its annual gathering of software developers in WWDC 2015 happening in California on June 8 to 12.
It seems that Google's huge presence on iOS devices is slowly coming to an end. Word is out that Apple Inc. is developing a search engine for its devices that would rival Google Now's dominion.
Apple wants to discourage its users from performing jailbreaks on iOS and Mac devices. Apple wants to discourage its users from performing jailbreaks on iOS and Mac devices.
Apple's annual Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) will happen in less than a month and as fans hear more about the iOS 9, MacBook and more, can we expect new iMac hardware?
Apple iPhone users hoping to jailbreak iOS 8.3 will have to wait even longer because the third beta of iOS 8.4 has been released to developers this week.
Apple will reportedly unveil the iOS 9 this June with an upgrade on Siri, Maps and more. The Maps upgrade will allow users to find public transportation near them, facilitating travel.
Apple will likely announce its next operating system, iOS 9, at its own Worldwide Developers Conference on June 8. If recent rumors are true, Siri could get more colors and might even become smarter.
Developers fear that Apple will release security patches. Developers could delay in releasing a jailbreak for iOS until iOS 8. 4 is released. The current version of iOS is iOS 8.