Showing posts with label iOS 8.0. Show all posts
Showing posts with label iOS 8.0. Show all posts

Thursday, October 23, 2014

Pangu jailbreak for iOS 8 supports iPhone 6 and iPad Air 2

Pangu jailbreak for iOS 8Team Pangu has released a jailbreak that works with devices running iOS 8.0 - iOS 8.1, including the newest iPhone 6, iPhone 6 Plus and iPad Air 2. Unfortunately the jailbreak is currently limited to SSH (and Windows) only, and it doesn't have Cydia installed.

Thursday, September 18, 2014

Here's why you shouldn't upgrade your iPhone 4S to iOS 8

Apple iPhone 4S

With the release of iOS 8 and the new iPhones, the Apple iPhone 4S has fallen down to become the oldest iPhone to support Apple's newest mobile OS. However those who own the iPhone which debuted in 2011 should probably avoid upgrading to iOS 8 as it seemingly causes severer performance issues for the device.

Wednesday, September 17, 2014

New third party keyboard arrive on iOS 8


Apple is bringing several enhancements to their mobile platform with the release of iOS 8.0, and some of those enhancements are in the keyboard department. Not only with iOS 8 feature a new QuickType keyboard, but it will also make it  will also offer a developers to bring third-party keyboards to the platform for the first time.

[iOS app] Minuum - keyboard for iOS 8

Minuum for iOSMinuum is a third party keyboard for iOS 8 and is known as the little keyboard for big fingers. It promises to let you type faster, see more of your screen and take control of autocorrect. Minuum can be switched from the regular QWERTY keyboard to a smaller mini mode, so users can see more of their iOS screens.

You can download the app directly on your device through the Apple App Store or by using the following link:

[iOS app] Swype - keyboard for iOS 8

Swype for iOS
After making a name for itself on Android, the popular Swype keyboard is now available as a third party keyboard for iOS 8.  Swype promises to make it faster and easier to type words by letting you quickly swipe your fingers through the keys. Swype will even learn the way you type so it gets smarter as you use it.

You can download the app directly on your iOS device through the Apple App Store or by using the following link:

Apple iOS 8.0 now available for download


Apple has finally released iOS 8.0 and it is available for download on all compatible devices. You can download the update over the air (OTA) on your iPhone, iPad or iPod Touch. Alternatively you can manually download and install the update files on your device through iTunes.

Tuesday, September 9, 2014

Apple iOS 8.0 GM released to developers

Apple iOS 8.0Apple has released the Golden Master GM release of iOS 8 to supported iOS devices, including the iPhone 4s and newer, iPad 2 and newer along with the fifth generation iPod Touch. iOS 8 GM is likely is the final developer build of the update before it is released to the public on September 17.

Monday, July 21, 2014

Apple iOS 8.0 beta 4 released to developers

Apple iOS 8.0Apple has released the fourth beta of iOS 8.0 for supported iOS devices with a few new features and improvements along with the usual bug fixes. The update is available to developers registered in Apple's Dev Center. Apple first unveiled iOS 8 at WWDC 2014, with a few new features and improvements to their mobile platform.

Monday, July 7, 2014

Apple iOS 8.0 beta 3 released to developers

Apple iOS 8.0Apple has released the third beta of iOS 8.0 for the iPhone 5s, iPhone 5c, iPhone 5, iPhone 4S, iPod Touch 5th Gen and all iPads other than the first generation model. The update is available to developers registered in Apple's Dev Center. Apple first unveiled iOS 8 at WWDC 2014, with a few new features and improvements to their mobile platform.

Tuesday, June 17, 2014

Apple iOS 8.0 beta 2 released to developers

Apple iOS 8.0Apple has just released the iOS 8 beta 2 to developers registred in Apple's developer program. Among other things, this build includes performance fixes and general stability improvements. 

The first beta of iOS 8 was released following the WWDC keynote earlier on this month. While the second beta doesn't offer a great deal more in terms of raw features, it is good to see that Apple has polished out all the bugs and performance issues which were found on the initial release, making this new beta much more usable.

Monday, June 2, 2014

Apple iOS 8.0 beta 1 released to developers

Following its official unveiling at WWDC, Apple has made the first beta of iOS 8.0 available to developers through Apple's Dev Center. Apple's iOS 8 is a huge update for both users and developers alike, with several new features and improvements, including quick reply, predictive keyboard, HealthKit and HomeKit APIs, support for third party keyboards like Swype, widgets, Camera and Touch ID API.

Apple iOS 8.0 officially announced - Here's all you need to know

Apple iOS 8.0 officially announced

Today Apple took the covers off its newest version of its mobile operating system - iOS 8.0 and it looks like the company has been putting in quite a bit of work on it. The update brings several new features and improvements which will benefit both end users and developers. Lets take a closer look at some of the key features.