Jailbreaking one's Apple device may be fun and useful for some, but Apple will be releasing a new update that will prevent further jailbreaks and potentially render other jailbreaks useless.
Android and iOS continue to duke it out as the two most popular mobile operating systems in the world, and while Google's offering holds a dominant lead, the new iPhones have breathed new life into Apple's popularity.
Like clockwork, Apple has unveiled a slew of new products. Everything from new iPhones to new operating systems, and of course, new iPads. The question is, however, are the new iPads really that new? If you really look at them, the sad answer is no.
Looking to make it in Hollywood without all of the real-life risks? Look no further than America's favorite reality show sweetheart, Kim Kardashian, to serve up some glamour in the Kim Kardashian: Hollywood game for both iOS and Android devices.
ios 8 jailbreak news: SNES games available through loophole Anticipation of an iOS 8 jailbreak from the Evad3rs group still abounds, but the availability of many previously jailbreak-only features and some loopholes in the initial release of iOS 8 have kept some users content.
Looking to enjoy Comic Con in New York, the "largest pop culture event on the East Coast?" Chances are you'll have a smartphone with you, meaning you'll want to take advantage of this week's Tap That App Tuesday selection, the handy New York Comic Con (NYCC Mobile) app.
Last chance to upgrade to latest iOS 7 for jailbreak Apple has released iOS 8 for mobile devices today, but a jailbreak may take some months to reach the public.
Although Android has been making steady gains around the world, the popular operating system lost a bit of ground to Apple's iOS this summer in the United States, according to new comScore data.
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Google's Android operating system continues to make gains against Apple's iOS around the world, with market share data indicating that Latin America and Europe are in Google's camp.
New operating system is expected to present problems different than iOS 7 Apple has run its newest mobile operating system, iOS 8, through the gamut of beta testing and developer feedback, and the time is nigh for the California tech giant to release its final test version of the software ahead of a public release.
Developers weren't given the new beta of iOS 8 ahead of final beta release. When Apple releases a beta of its latest version of the iOS operating system, it typically supplies it to developers so they can get a feel for the system.
In this week's Threat Level Thursday we get another dose of Edward Snowden, see emails getting safer, which mobile operating system trumps the other in keeping the baddies out, and the Air Force joining the cyber fight.
Google's Android mobile operating system continues to make gains against Apple's iOS, and this time the open source code seems have to have a dent in the enterprise market.
Maps would allow users to find nearby entertainment and dining Have you ever wanted to use your iMaps app for help in finding a nearby place to grab lunch? It probably wasn't as easy as you would have liked.
One more beta version of the operating system is expected before the full launch Apple seems to be taking health seriously, and it's on display in the company's latest beta release of its iOS 8 operating system.
current users of the BBM app will notice it is a signature look of Blackberry, but that is about to change as the company has seen a strong reception of the app (released Oct 2013) and released a Windows native app. iOS and Android to follow.
Based on previous years, no one outside Apple knows when beta 5 will be released Internet rumors have been heating up, claiming that Apple's iOS 8 operating system will be released in September.
In this week's Threat Level Thursday we have iOS, Tor, and the U.S. Department of Health and Services all susceptible to ailments of some kind while a former Navy official recommends leniency in cybersecurity's infancy, and of course, something just plain ol' mean.