Monday, December 31, 2012

Latest from iPhoneHacks.com

Latest from iPhoneHacks.com


Jailbreak Tweak Auxo Updated to Add Support For iOS 5.1.x

Posted: 31 Dec 2012 04:28 AM PST

Jailbreak Tweak Auxo Updated to Add Support For iOS 5.1.x
A week back, an awesome iOS multitasking concept came to life in the form of a jailbreak tweak called Auxo. On release day, however, the tweak worked only on iOS 6, greatly reducing the number of supported devices given the lack of a public jailbreak. The developers of Auxo have now updated the tweak to version 1.1, which adds iOS 5.1.x support. Continue reading

12 Great and Free Apps for your new iPad

Posted: 30 Dec 2012 01:00 PM PST

12 Great and Free Apps for your new iPad
If you got a shiny new iPad during the holiday season, you’ve probably been downloading apps like crazy. You’d be in good company since there was an 87% increase in app downloads this holiday season. Like our iPhone apps list, these are free apps that we think aren’t just “essential”, but also showcase some of things your iPad is just meant for. Continue reading

How to Change Your iPhone’s Carrier Logo Without Jailbreaking

Posted: 30 Dec 2012 12:15 PM PST

How to Change Your iPhone's Carrier Logo Without Jailbreaking
As a regular jailbreaker, you've probably tried changing your iPhone's carrier logo to an image of your choice. A newly released tool called CarrierEditor lets you do exactly that, except that you no longer need a jailbroken iPhone. Continue reading

Hackulous – Creators Of Installous Shuts Down; Bringing An End To Piracy Of Apps At Least For the Time Being

Posted: 30 Dec 2012 11:23 AM PST

Hackulous – Creators Of Installous Shuts Down; Bringing An End To Piracy Of Apps At Least For the Time Being
While there are a number of great reasons to jailbreak your iOS device, one of the reasons why some people jailbreak their iOS device was to pirate apps. Installous and AppSync created by the Hackulous team made it very easy to install pirated apps on your jailbroken iPhone, iPad and iPod touch. Continue reading

Harmut Esslinger’s Design Forward Shows the Early History of Mac and Apple Design

Posted: 30 Dec 2012 09:19 AM PST

Harmut Esslinger’s Design Forward Shows the Early History of Mac and Apple Design
Harmut Esslinger is one of the people who shaped our lives in so many ways, but many of us—I certainly didn’t—probably don’t know his name. While today Jony Ive is “showcased” as part of Apple, in the past, the brilliant minds behind the designs that made Apple “Apple” weren’t so well known. Design site designboom received a copy of Harmut Esslinger’s new book Design Forward and shared some pictures of early Apple products that, you can see, influenced a lot of what would come later. Continue reading

Sunday, December 30, 2012

Latest from iPhoneHacks.com

Latest from iPhoneHacks.com


Apple Saw Strong Holiday iDevice Sales This Year

Posted: 29 Dec 2012 04:48 PM PST

Apple Saw Strong Holiday iDevice Sales This Year
It doesn’t take a financial genius to figure out that Apple was expecting to do very well this holiday season. How well? Looks like year over year increases on the order of 111–128% for iPads and iPhones, but it doesn’t end there, it was a “very appy” Christmas according to Distimo’s app download data with an 87% increase over last year. The next is question is, then, what does January hold? Continue reading

Judge Wants Bond Posted for 88% of Samsung’s U.S. Smartphone Sales

Posted: 29 Dec 2012 04:06 PM PST

In a blow to Samsung’s business in the U.S., an International Trade Commission (ITC) judge has recommended some harsh penalties stemming from the patent case it lost to Apple earlier this year. One of the penalties recommended includes a bond posted for 88% of the value of Samsung’s U.S. smartphone sales, but doesn’t end there. Continue reading

Google Courting iOS App Developers to Help Them Build Better Apps

Posted: 29 Dec 2012 02:26 PM PST

Google Courting iOS App Developers to Help Them Build Better Apps
On the heels of the very successful launch of Google Maps for iPhone, Google has started online ads targeted at iOS developers to come work at Google on the iOS Apps team. With the headline “Do Cool Things That Matter”, Google is promoting some of its recent apps like Chrome, Gmail, and Search (Maps might not have been ready in time for the ad) and linking to a page highlighting the work of the Google Search for iOS team…and a link to apply for a job a Google. Continue reading

Online Apple Store Highlighting iPhone 5 Cases

Posted: 29 Dec 2012 01:42 PM PST

Online Apple Store Highlighting iPhone 5 Cases
This tip came from a reader (thanks Stan!) who noticed that the Online Apple Store has started to highlight iPhone 5 cases available to buy online. We’re not sure if iPhone 5 cases have always been in the store, added recently, or if this is just a new promotion around the holidays. Continue reading

Track Real-Time Train Arrival For Some NYC Subway Lines On Your iPhone With MTA Subway Time

Posted: 29 Dec 2012 12:44 PM PST

Track Real-Time Train Arrival For Some NYC Subway Lines On Your iPhone With MTA Subway Time
The Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) has released an iPhone app called MTA Subway Time that allows New Yorkers on 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6 subway lines and the S 42nd Street Shuttle to know precisely when trains are expected to arrive at stations. MTA will also be providing a free live stream of arrival time data to third-party app developers, so that they can incorporate it in their apps. Continue reading

The Best Use of UI Animations in iOS Apps

Posted: 29 Dec 2012 07:05 AM PST

Although not directly noticeable to an average user, animations are a key part of the core experience of an iOS app. Developers and designers spend a considerable amount of time and investment to add delightful animations to their apps, and we've seen a lot of innovations in this area, the most popular of which was Loren Brichter's pull-to-refresh interaction. Continue reading

Last chance to get The Ultimate Music Bundle with Tuneup [Deals Hub]

Posted: 29 Dec 2012 07:00 AM PST

Last chance to get The Ultimate Music Bundle with Tuneup [Deals Hub]
While this deal may sound to good to be true – it simply just sounds great. The Ultimate Music Bundle will take your Mac's music-playing ability to new heights…and for 89% off the regular price. That's right – you can stack up on 8 top music applications for only $39 for a limited time thanks to this iPhone Hacks Deals offer. Continue reading