Showing posts with label ios. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ios. Show all posts
Friday, May 22, 2015
Apple Releases iOS 7 1 1 With Touch ID Improvements and Bug Fixes

The new update labled as built (11d201), it comes with additional improvements to Apples Touch ID, the extermination of a bug that was impacting keyboard responsiveness, and fixes a bug involving Bluetooth keyboards with VoiceOver enabled. iOS 7.1.1 also includes Safari support for new top-level domains like photo and camera.
This update contains improvements, bug fixes and security updates, including:
- Further improvements to Touch ID fingerprint recognition
- Fixes a bug that could impact keyboard responsiveness
- Fixes an issue when using Bluetooth keyboards with VoiceOver enabled
You can download iOS 7.1.1 via an OTA update on your device, or through iTunes, or you can grab the version you need in the download links below:
- Apple TV 2G (AppleTV2,1) version 6.1.1 (Build 11D201c), Download
- Apple TV 3G (AppleTV3,1) version 6.1.1 (Build 11D201c), Download
- AppleTV3,2 (AppleTV3,2) version 6.1.1 (Build 11D201c), Download
- iPad 2 (Wi-Fi) (iPad2,1) version 7.1.1 (Build 11D201), Download
- iPad 2 (GSM) (iPad2,2) version 7.1.1 (Build 11D201), Download
- iPad 2 (CDMA) (iPad2,3) version 7.1.1 (Build 11D201), Download
- iPad2,4 (iPad2,4) version 7.1.1 (Build 11D201), Download
- iPad Mini (Wi-Fi) (iPad2,5) version 7.1.1 (Build 11D201), Download
- iPad Mini (GSM) (iPad2,6) version 7.1.1 (Build 11D201), Download
- iPad Mini (CDMA) (iPad2,7) version 7.1.1 (Build 11D201), Download
- iPad 3 (Wi-Fi) (iPad3,1) version 7.1.1 (Build 11D201), Download
- iPad 3 (GSM) (iPad3,2) version 7.1.1 (Build 11D201), Download
- iPad 3 (CDMA) (iPad3,3) version 7.1.1 (Build 11D201), Download
- iPad 4 (Wi-Fi) (iPad3,4) version 7.1.1 (Build 11D201), Download
- iPad 4 (GSM) (iPad3,5) version 7.1.1 (Build 11D201), Download
- iPad 4 (CDMA) (iPad3,6) version 7.1.1 (Build 11D201), Download
- iPad4,1 (iPad4,1) version 7.1.1 (Build 11D201), Download
- iPad4,2 (iPad4,2) version 7.1.1 (Build 11D201), Download
- iPad4,3 (iPad4,3) version 7.1.1 (Build 11D201), Download
- iPad4,4 (iPad4,4) version 7.1.1 (Build 11D201), Download
- iPad4,5 (iPad4,5) version 7.1.1 (Build 11D201), Download
- iPad4,6 (iPad4,6) version 7.1.1 (Build 11D201), Download
- iPhone 4 (GSM) (iPhone3,1) version 7.1.1 (Build 11D201), Download
- iPhone 4 (GSM) (2012) (iPhone3,2) version 7.1.1 (Build 11D201), Download
- iPhone 4 (CDMA) (iPhone3,3) version 7.1.1 (Build 11D201), Download
- iPhone 4S (iPhone4,1) version 7.1.1 (Build 11D201), Download
- iPhone 5 (GSM) (iPhone5,1) version 7.1.1 (Build 11D201), Download
- iPhone 5 (CDMA) (iPhone5,2) version 7.1.1 (Build 11D201), Download
- iPhone5,3 (iPhone5,3) version 7.1.1 (Build 11D201), Download
- iPhone5,4 (iPhone5,4) version 7.1.1 (Build 11D201), Download
- iPhone6,1 (iPhone6,1) version 7.1.1 (Build 11D201), Download
- iPhone6,2 (iPhone6,2) version 7.1.1 (Build 11D201), Download
- iPod touch 5G (iPod5,1) version 7.1.1 (Build 11D201), Download
Source: Apple via MacRumors
Wednesday, May 20, 2015
Microsoft launches official Remote Desktop app for Apples iOS
Microsoft Remote Desktop is a free application available on the iOS App Store, compatible with both iPhone and iPad. Its a 12.6-megabyte download that requires iOS 6.0 or later.
According to Microsoft, the new application offers access to a Windows PC with RemoteFX. Features of the software include:
- Access to remote resources through the Remote Desktop Gateway
- Rich multi-touch experience with remote desktop protocol (RDP) and RemoteFX supporting Windows gestures
- Secure connection to your data and applications with breakthrough Network Layer Authentication (NLA) technology
- Simple management of all remote connections from the connection center
- High quality video and sound streaming with improved compression and bandwidth usage
- Easy connection to external monitors or projectors for presentations
Word of Microsofts new Remote Desktop apps for both iOS and OS X was made by the company last week. New versions are also said to be coming to Android, Windows, and Windows RT.
The new Remote Desktop application is the latest in a series of gradual software launches for Apples iOS platform from Microsoft. The biggest product still in the works, and hotly anticipated by iPad users, is a touch-optimized version of Microsoft Office.
To review and download Microsoft Remote Desktop on the App Store click here.
Compatibility: Requires iOS 6.0 or later. Compatible with iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch.
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Category: Business
Released: 17 October 2013
Version: 8.0.0
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Data source: via AppleInsider (By AppleInsider Staff)
Category: Business
Released: 17 October 2013
Version: 8.0.0
Size: 12.6 MB
Data source: via AppleInsider (By AppleInsider Staff)
Monday, May 18, 2015
Henri Lamiraux Apple’s top iOS Engineering Vice President leaves company after 23 years
Henri Lamiraux, Apple’s top Vice President of Engineering for the iOS iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch operating system has left the company, according to a source and corroborated by his LinkedIn profile.
Lamiraux confirmed his departure to me via email. He says that he retired from Apple a “couple of weeks” ago, following the release of iOS 7.0.3. Lamiraux decided a “little while ago” that iOS 7 would be his last release…
Sources within Apple’s iOS division say Lamiraux is respected and he was in charge of developing the applications that come with iOS. The executive also led feature-implementation across the operating system, and he managed both bug-fixing processes and feature distribution to consumers. He also managed the frameworks within the operating system that power features and allow developers to build applications…
With Craig Federighi becoming the Senior VP of both iOS and OS X last fall, Lamiraux’s role became more critical than ever. He was essentially the “head of iOS” while Federighi managed all software, according to descriptions from sources. Before working under Federighi, Lamiraux was a top lieutenant to Scott Forstall, working alongside design, testing, and wireless software vice presidents.
Last year’s executive shakeup moved around some of these vice presidents, but sources say that Apple has since slowly moved VPs back to the iOS division. For example, with Bob Mansfield’s recent role reduction from the executive team, wireless software engineering has moved back to Federighi’s domain.
Lamiraux started his career at Apple in the form of a Mac software engineer. Over the course of his over-two-decade-tenure at Apple, he worked his way to the top via positions as a Mac software engineering manager, director of software engineering for iOS, and senior director of engineering for iOS. Lamiraux moved to the iOS team around 2005, making him one of the few engineers to work on the iPhone project from the beginning. He worked at Apple for 23 years.
Outside of Apple, Lamiraux was known to App Store developers as he frequently appeared in developer sessions and videos at WWDC conferences. Additionally, in 2012, he led the keynote address for developers following the consumer and media presentation.
At a time where Apple’s software engineering division is moving out of almost-decade-long influence from the leadership of Scott Forstall, Lamiraux’s departure as being one of the top leaders of Apple’s arguably single-most-important product, is a significant loss for Apple. It’s unlikely that consumers will see additional changes within iOS because of the departure, and Apple is moving strong with the future of iOS under the guide of Jony Ive and engineering prowess of Craig Federighi.
Apple’s Software Engineering division is already working on the follow-ups to OS X Mavericks and iOS 7. OS X 10.10, codenamed “Syrah,” is expected to feature a redesigned user-interface, while iOS 8 is said to include additional software-integration for the new iPhone and iPad M7 motion chip and new features for Apple’s built-in Maps app.
Apple did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
Data source: via 9To5Mac (By Mark Gurman)
Sources within Apple’s iOS division say Lamiraux is respected and he was in charge of developing the applications that come with iOS. The executive also led feature-implementation across the operating system, and he managed both bug-fixing processes and feature distribution to consumers. He also managed the frameworks within the operating system that power features and allow developers to build applications…
With Craig Federighi becoming the Senior VP of both iOS and OS X last fall, Lamiraux’s role became more critical than ever. He was essentially the “head of iOS” while Federighi managed all software, according to descriptions from sources. Before working under Federighi, Lamiraux was a top lieutenant to Scott Forstall, working alongside design, testing, and wireless software vice presidents.
Last year’s executive shakeup moved around some of these vice presidents, but sources say that Apple has since slowly moved VPs back to the iOS division. For example, with Bob Mansfield’s recent role reduction from the executive team, wireless software engineering has moved back to Federighi’s domain.
Lamiraux started his career at Apple in the form of a Mac software engineer. Over the course of his over-two-decade-tenure at Apple, he worked his way to the top via positions as a Mac software engineering manager, director of software engineering for iOS, and senior director of engineering for iOS. Lamiraux moved to the iOS team around 2005, making him one of the few engineers to work on the iPhone project from the beginning. He worked at Apple for 23 years.
Outside of Apple, Lamiraux was known to App Store developers as he frequently appeared in developer sessions and videos at WWDC conferences. Additionally, in 2012, he led the keynote address for developers following the consumer and media presentation.
At a time where Apple’s software engineering division is moving out of almost-decade-long influence from the leadership of Scott Forstall, Lamiraux’s departure as being one of the top leaders of Apple’s arguably single-most-important product, is a significant loss for Apple. It’s unlikely that consumers will see additional changes within iOS because of the departure, and Apple is moving strong with the future of iOS under the guide of Jony Ive and engineering prowess of Craig Federighi.
Apple’s Software Engineering division is already working on the follow-ups to OS X Mavericks and iOS 7. OS X 10.10, codenamed “Syrah,” is expected to feature a redesigned user-interface, while iOS 8 is said to include additional software-integration for the new iPhone and iPad M7 motion chip and new features for Apple’s built-in Maps app.
Apple did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
Data source: via 9To5Mac (By Mark Gurman)
Thursday, May 14, 2015
iOS 7 Adoption Already As High As 35 In One Day Apple And Developers Reap The Rewards
Apple’s big iOS 7 update rolled out to devices yesterday, around 1 p.m. ET, and while many users encountered a lot of frustrating server errors trying to get it, the numbers show that a lot of people were successful in updating. Like, a whole lot.
We’ve gathered results from a number of mobile publishing firms to find out what the numbers look like after 24 hours, and the trends indicate a very rapid rate of adoption. Chitika says that iOS 7 generated just over 18 percent of traffic from North American users on their platform over the past 24 hours, which beats out the iOS 6 first day update stats. Their study covers around 300 million page views from devices in the U.S. and Canada, and revealed that a day in, there were more users on iOS 7 than there were one day into the iOS 6 launch by about three percentage points.
Mobile web and app analytics provider Mixpanel has been watching the iOS 7 uptake in real time, and has found that within the first 24 hours, devices running iOS 7 hitting its network reached 35 percent. The firm also found that many people updated during the workday (with 22 percent on iOS in the 10 hours following its launch), and that many more were updating late into the night Pacific time, with another 10 percent coming on between 10 p.m. and 8 a.m. PT. Predicting adoption based on the current rate, Mixpanel says iOS 7 could exceed iOS 6 activity on its network by this time tomorrow. Android, by comparison, still sees Jelly Bean (all versions) accounting for only 57 percent of traffic on the Mixpanel network, a full 450 days after the first version’s launch.
Mixpanel’s data is coming from nearly 2 billion impression records, distributed equally among all of its clients so as not to skew the data by relying too heavily on, say, an iPhone or Apple-focused blog’s mobile website or app.
Mobile and tablet website optimization company Onswipe has also been watching the numbers on its platform, and their sample size of around 1 million unique iOS devices reveals that around 31.27 percent of users are already on iOS 7. iPhone adoption is slightly ahead with 34.04 percent of total traffic coming from iOS 7, while on iPads visitors with the latest OS represent 26.12 percent of the pie. Both are up from last year and iOS 6, when 14.18 percent of iPads and 27.04 percent of iPhones had updated to iOS 6 24 hours in, making for a total of 24.77 percent of users across all devices.
“iOS 7 is getting such rapid adoption because it’s like getting a brand new phone instantly and for free,” Onswipe CEO Jason Baptiste told me via email. “Its adoption is also being accelerated by developers pushing a brand new iOS 7 redesign to their large user bases.”
This adoption is definitely unmatched by any other platform and its updates, mobile or otherwise. Apple has a key advantage here not only because it issues updates over-the-air, meaning users can get them wherever they’re connected to a Wi-Fi network instead of having to tether to their computers, but also because of Apple’s unprecedented and unmatched relationship with its carrier partners.
There’s a side benefit for developers who jump on early, too: Users new to iOS 7 are hungry for software that complements it, and those app makers who’ve made the switch to iOS 7-specific designs are seeing big download boosts thanks to both consumer interest and promotional efforts from Apple. The iPhone-maker has been highlighting iOS 7-ready apps and updates in its iPad and iPhone App Store ever since the update went live, and some of those apps, like OminiFocus2 and NBC, have seen their chart positions rise as a result.
In short, Apple’s adoption rates aren’t suffering because of the big changes in iOS 7, as some had suspected, and in fact the shift seems to be drawing in a more eager crowd with a very healthy appetite for apps. We’re just a day into this, however, which means that so far the numbers could reflect an outsized portion of early adopters anyway. We’ll be watching these numbers to see if they continue to mirror or exceed previous adoption trajectories for new iOS updates, or if there’s any indication the wider public is more update-shy.
Additional reporting by Matthew Panzarino.
Data source: via TC (By Darrell Etherington)
Saturday, April 4, 2015
Download iOS 8 1 Final Firmware IPSW Files via Direct Link
After successfully tested two beta versions of iOS 8.1 Firmware on iPhone, iPad, iPod Touch and Apple TV devices, the first major update to iOS 8.0 is now officially available. Apple iOS 8.1 (Build: 12B411) for iPhones, iOS 8.1 (Build: 12B410) for iPads and iOS 8.1 (Build: 12B410a) for Apple TV has been released. To update / upgrade / instantly, Download and Install iOS 8.1 IPSW Final Firmware for iPhone 6 Plus, iPhone 6, iPhone 5S, iPhone 5C, iPhone 5, iPhone 4S, iPod Touch 5G, iPad Air 2 6G, iPad Air 5G, iPad 4G, iPad Mini, iPad Mini 2, iPad Mini 3, iPad 3G, iPad 2G and Apple TV 3G via Direct Links through iTunes.

iOS 8.1 Features and Changes
Apples latest available update of iOS 8.1 with Apple Pay Support, inclusion of new features, functionalities and bug fixes is instantly available. According to Apple, some iOS 8.1 features are limited to specific countries. You can read full official changelog of iOS 8.1 Final Firmware in below image!

How to Jailbreak, Download & Install iOS 8.1 Manually?
Apple iPhone, iPad, iPod Touch and Apple TV device users can automatically upgrade to iOS 8.1 via OTA (Over-the-Air) wirelessly via Settings > General > Software Update option of settings app.
The official Direct Download Links of iOS 8.1 Firmware IPSW File for iPad Air 2 6G,iPad Air 5G, iPad 4G, iPad Mini, iPad Mini 2, iPad Mini 3, iPad 3G, iPad 2G, iPod Touch5G, iPhone 6, iPhone 6 Plus, iPhone 5S, iPhone 5C, iPhone 5, iPhone 4S and Apple TV 3G is attached below.
It seems that people is waiting to Jailbreak iOS 8, iOS 8.0.2, iOS 8.1 Firmware, but unfortunately, no Untethered iOS 8.1 Jailbreak is available yet from Pangu or "evad3rs" Evasi0n Jailbreak Tools!
Download iOS 8.1 for iPhone: (Build No. 12B411)
Apple iPhone, iPad, iPod Touch and Apple TV device users can automatically upgrade to iOS 8.1 via OTA (Over-the-Air) wirelessly via Settings > General > Software Update option of settings app.
The official Direct Download Links of iOS 8.1 Firmware IPSW File for iPad Air 2 6G,iPad Air 5G, iPad 4G, iPad Mini, iPad Mini 2, iPad Mini 3, iPad 3G, iPad 2G, iPod Touch5G, iPhone 6, iPhone 6 Plus, iPhone 5S, iPhone 5C, iPhone 5, iPhone 4S and Apple TV 3G is attached below.
It seems that people is waiting to Jailbreak iOS 8, iOS 8.0.2, iOS 8.1 Firmware, but unfortunately, no Untethered iOS 8.1 Jailbreak is available yet from Pangu or "evad3rs" Evasi0n Jailbreak Tools!
Download iOS 8.1 for iPhone: (Build No. 12B411)
iOS 8.1 for iPhone 5 (CDMA)
iOS 8.1 for iPhone 5 (GSM)
iOS 8.1 for iPhone 5C (CDMA)
iOS 8.1 for iPhone 5C (GSM)
iOS 8.1 for iPhone 5S (CDMA)
iOS 8.1 for iPhone 5S (GSM)
iOS 8.1 for iPhone 6
iOS 8.1 for iPhone 6 Plus
iOS 8.1 for iPhone 4S
Download iOS 8.1 for iPod Touch: (Build No. 12B411)
iOS 8.1 for iPod Touch (5th Generation)
Download iOS 8.1 for iPad: (Build No. 12B410)
iOS 8.1 for iPad Air 2 (6th Generation WiF)
iOS 8.1 for iPad Air 2 (6th Generation Cellular)
iOS 8.1 for iPad Air (5th Generation WiFi + Cellular)
iOS 8.1 for iPad Air (5th Generation WiFi)
iOS 8.1 for iPad Air (5th Generation CDMA)
iOS 8.1 for iPad (4th Generation CDMA)
iOS 8.1 for iPad (4th Generation GSM)
iOS 8.1 for iPad (4th Generation WiFi)
iOS 8.1 for iPad mini (CDMA)
iOS 8.1 for iPad mini (GSM)
iOS 8.1 for iPad mini (WiFi)
iOS 8.1 for iPad mini 2 (WiFi + Cellular)
iOS 8.1 for iPad mini 2 (WiFi)
iOS 8.1 for iPad mini 2 (CDMA)
iOS 8.1 for iPad mini 3 (CDMA)
iOS 8.1 for iPad mini 3 (WiFi)
iOS 8.1 for iPad mini 3 (GSM)
iOS 8.1 for iPad 3 Wi-Fi (3rd Generation)
iOS 8.1 for iPad 3 Wi-Fi + Cellular (GSM)
iOS 8.1 for iPad 3 Wi-Fi + Cellular (CDMA)
iOS 8.1 for iPad 2 Wi-Fi (Rev A)
iOS 8.1 for iPad 2 Wi-Fi
iOS 8.1 for iPad 2 Wi-Fi + 3G (GSM)
iOS 8.1 for iPad 2 Wi-Fi + 3G (CDMA)
Download iOS 8.1 for Apple TV: (Build No. 12B410a)
Apple TV 7.0.1 Software for Apple TV 3G (3,2)
Apple TV 7.0.1 Software for Apple TV 3G (3,1)
Friday, April 3, 2015
iOS 7 Revealing Some New Debutant Apps
On Wednesday, Apple launched its vital operating system iOS 7 for iPhone and iPad freshening-up your regular apps that you use the most on a daily basis and hundreds of other new apps to glorify your iDevice.
The major attractions among these apps are the updated versions of two most popular social networking sites, Facebook and Twitter. Facebooks new & improved way of navigation feed provides an easy access to friends request, messages and notifications. However, in Twitter the changes are mostly asthetic such as now Siri wiil be able to search Twitter and you can even view the links of the people you follow in Safari.

There are more apps with new updates for the iOS 7, some of the common apps with significant updates are Mailbox, Evernote, Shazam, Pocket, Pandora, Yahoo and many other. Apple will continue with earlier iOS for devices such iPhone 3g, 3gs and the original iPhone as they are not compatible with iOS 7.
Author:
Anna Harris working as web content writer for a major IT firm specialized in various iPhone application development services India.
Courtesy:
http://abcnews.go.com/Technology/twitter-facebook-iphone-apps-refreshed-ios/story?id=20305800

There are more apps with new updates for the iOS 7, some of the common apps with significant updates are Mailbox, Evernote, Shazam, Pocket, Pandora, Yahoo and many other. Apple will continue with earlier iOS for devices such iPhone 3g, 3gs and the original iPhone as they are not compatible with iOS 7.
iOS 7: iTunes & App Store
Author:
Anna Harris working as web content writer for a major IT firm specialized in various iPhone application development services India.
Courtesy:
http://abcnews.go.com/Technology/twitter-facebook-iphone-apps-refreshed-ios/story?id=20305800
Tuesday, March 31, 2015
Download iOS 8 1 3 Firmware IPSW for iPhone iPad iPod Touch Apple TV through Direct Links
The full and final version of iOS 8.1.3 (Build: 12B466) for iPhone, iPad, iPod Touch and Apple TV (7.0.3 Software) gadgets has been released by Apple to overall population for upgradation / updation / installation. Apple users can quickly Download iOS 8.1.3 IPSW for iPhone 6 Plus, iPhone 6, iPhone 5Ss, iPhone 5C, iPhone 5, iPhone 4S, iPod Touch 5G, iPad Air 2 6G, iPad Air 5G, iPad 4G, iPad Mini, iPad Mini 2, iPad Mini 3, iPad 3G, iPad 2G and Apple TV 3G through Direct Links accessible below.

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All Apple iOS non-developers (general users) and also iOS developers can manually install iOS 8.1.3 Firmware (12B466) via iTunes for Free. The official Direct Download Links of iOS 8.1.3 IPSW Firmware are posted on this page.
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iOS 8.1.3 Features and Changelog:
The authority release notes of iOS 8.1.3 Firmware (Build: 12B466) holds; Bugs fixes, Reduction away size, Fixation for Apple ID, Fixation for Spotlight, Multitasking upgrades, Support for Healthkit, Homekit and Third gathering consoles, Addition of intelligent notices, Siri change, New camera and display application, New family offering, messaging service and parcels more. Click Here to read iOS v8.1.3 changelog and security updates. Click Here to read Apple TV v7.0.3 changelog and security overhaul.%2BFirmware%2BFeatures%2Band%2BChangelog.png)
How to Install iOS 8.1.3 Update?
You can manually download and install latest available iOS 8.1.3 OTA Update (Over-the-Air) by going to Settings > General > Software Update option of your iDevice.All Apple iOS non-developers (general users) and also iOS developers can manually install iOS 8.1.3 Firmware (12B466) via iTunes for Free. The official Direct Download Links of iOS 8.1.3 IPSW Firmware are posted on this page.
How to Jailbreak iOS 8.1.3 Firmware?
In case youre iOS Jailbreak mate then you need to hold up a tad bit more, on the grounds that Apple has fixed and blocked a few adventures and vulnerabilities which were essential by Pangu8 Jailbreak, Taig Jailbreak and 25-PP Jailbreak Tools to perform their enchantment traps. As per Musclenerds tweet; Currently Untethered iOS 8.1.3 Jailbreak is impractical and all iOS Jailbreakers ought to stay far from the most recent update.Direct Download iOS 8.1.3 Links:
- Download iOS 8.1.3 for iPhone 6 Plus
- Download iOS 8.1.3 for iPhone 6
- Download iOS 8.1.3 for iPhone 5 (CDMA)
- Download iOS 8.1.3 for iPhone 5 (GSM)
- Download iOS 8.1.3 for iPhone 5C (CDMA)
- Download iOS 8.1.3 for iPhone 5C (GSM)
- Download iOS 8.1.3 for iPhone 5S (CDMA)
- Download iOS 8.1.3 for iPhone 5S (GSM)
- Download iOS 8.1.3 for iPhone 4S
- Download iOS 8.1.3 for iPod Touch (5th Generation)
- Download iOS 8.1.3 for iPad Air 2 (6th Generation Wi-Fi)
- Download iOS 8.1.3 for iPad Air 2 (6th Generation Cellular)
- Download iOS 8.1.3 for iPad Air (5th Generation Wi-Fi + Cellular)
- Download iOS 8.1.3 for iPad Air (5th Generation Wi-Fi)
- Download iOS 8.1.3 for iPad Air (5th Generation CDMA)
- Download iOS 8.1.3 for iPad (4th Generation CDMA)
- Download iOS 8.1.3 for iPad (4th Generation GSM)
- Download iOS 8.1.3 for iPad (4th Generation Wi-Fi)
- Download iOS 8.1.3 for iPad Mini (CDMA)
- Download iOS 8.1.3 for iPad Mini (GSM)
- Download iOS 8.1.3 for iPad Mini (WiFi)
- Download iOS 8.1.3 for iPad Mini 2 (WiFi + Cellular)
- Download iOS 8.1.3 for iPad Mini 2 (WiFi)
- Download iOS 8.1.3 for iPad Mini 2 (CDMA)
- Download iOS 8.1.3 for iPad Mini 3 (China)
- Download iOS 8.1.3 for iPad Mini 3 (WiFi)
- Download iOS 8.1.3 for iPad Mini 3 (Cellular)
- Download iOS 8.1.3 for iPad 3 Wi-Fi (3rd Generation)
- Download iOS 8.1.3 for iPad 3 Wi-Fi + Cellular (GSM)
- Download iOS 8.1.3 for iPad 3 Wi-Fi + Cellular (CDMA)
- Download iOS 8.1.3 for iPad 2 Wi-Fi (Rev A)
- Download iOS 8.1.3 for iPad 2 Wi-Fi
- Download iOS 8.1.3 for iPad 2 Wi-Fi + 3G (GSM)
- Download iOS 8.1.3 for iPad 2 Wi-Fi + 3G (CDMA)
- Download 7.0.3 Software for Apple TV 3G (3,1)
- Download 7.0.3 Software for Apple TV 3G (3,2, Rev. A)
Performance Comparison of iOS 8.1.3 vs. iOS 8.1.2 Video:
Monday, March 30, 2015
Dropbox Temporarily Suspends Auto Backup of Photos Videos for iOS 8 Users

Dropbox on Tuesday has notified its iOS app users it is temporarily suspending the automatic backup of photos and videos for users who have upgraded to iOS 8. The company has pushed an update to its Dropbox and Carousel photo sharing app for iOS, which temporarily suspends automatic backup of photos and videos.
The company published a blog post, saying that it has "discovered that Apples newiOS 8 introduces a compatibility issue that may prevent Dropbox and Carousel from properly uploading your photos and videos." It added that meant only the contents of the Recently Added album will be automatically uploaded.
Additionally, Dropbox includes a precautionary warning for those users who have upgraded their iOS devices to iOS 8, telling them not to delete photos or videos on the device unless sure they are backed up to Dropbox.
(Also see: iOS 8 Arrives Wednesday Ahead of iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus Retail Availability)
Dropbox didnt include any time frame to fix the issue, but said that the company is "in touch with Apple and are working together on a solution", and it will update iOS users on its blog or on Twitter (@dropbox_support) as soon as a full fix is ready.
Last month, Dropbox had added new features that will be available only to its Pro customers, along with a single Dropbox Pro plan at $9.99 (approximately Rs. 600) per month for 1TB storage.
Customers can also choose to pay $99 (approximately Rs. 6,000) per year for the new Pro plan and save another 17 percent compared to monthly billing. Dropbox offers 2GB of cloud storage for free, though customers can get more free space via referrals and other promotions.
Sunday, March 29, 2015
How To Jailbreak iPhone 4S iOS 6 1 1 Untethered
The Evad3rs team have been very sturdy with the way upgrades and releases have been made to their Evasi0n tool.
Just recently, Apple seeded iOS 6.1.1 to developers. Although @Musclnerd have warned that iDevices users who love their untethered jailbreak on iOS 6.1 should stay away from upgrading to iOS 6.1.1 should it become public, the Evad3rs team have not stopped working on a potential jailbreak for iOS 6.1.1

Just today, a new release of the untethered iOS 6.x jailbreak tool was released: Evasi0n 1.3
Evasi0n 1.3 is capable of jailbreaking iOS 6.1.1 untethered and it is especially released for the iPhone 4S.
In other to jailbreak with Evasi0n provided you are already on iOS 6.x, download Evasi0n 1.3 here
1. Plug in your device which should be already running iOS 6.0 - 6.1.1
2. Extract Evad3rs 1.3 to your Desktop and launch .
3. Evasi0n will detect your device and then the jailbreak menu will come up.

4. Click on jailbreak and watch Evasi0n do its thing
5. When done, your device will reboot, Evasi0n will pop up on your screen and complete the process.
6. Finally, your device will be jailbroken on iOS 6.x
Saturday, March 28, 2015
The Best iOS Apps for Kindergarten kids and Toddlers April 2014
There are multiple apps for kids and toddlers on various mobile platforms, but to get the best apps is hard to find. Our expert analysts have created a list of the best iOS apps for your kids and toddlers of April 2014.

Jacobs Shapes

Jacobs Shapes is a very delightful game for young kids and toddlers. There are some cute & lovable creatures that makes your toddler very happy. Its key features includes 20 colorful levels, child & adult voice and very simple menu to operate.
$ 1.99 | Download from iTunes
Cookie Doodle

This app is among the favorite for young kids and toddlers. You can make your own cookies without making any kind of mess. We provide the cookie dough, a rolling pin, cutters, various frostings and sprinkles to use in packages.
$ 0.99 | Download from iTunes
1000 Adventures

1000 Adventures has been the winner of parents choice awards by Fun Stuff, childrens technical review. Its a gamebook featuring pirates, dinosaurs, castles, cowboys and more fun filled adventures.
$ 2.99 | Download from iTunes
7 Nights Bed Time Stories

This is a wonderful app designed to make bed time stories fun and exciting for you and your kid. There are total 7 different stories about Danny and other crayon creatures, which will be additional features to give you a perfect whole week.
Free | Download from iTunes
Park Math
Park Math is an award winning app that teaches mathematical concepts based on Common Care State Standards. Learn variuos activities such as counting, addition, subtraction various patterns and more.
$ 1.99 | Download from iTunes
Check-Out this Video for More iOS Apps for Kids
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Anna Harris working as web content writer and a strategist for a major IT firm specialized in various mobile application development services for iOS, Android, Windows Phone and other operating systems.
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Anna Harris working as web content writer and a strategist for a major IT firm specialized in various mobile application development services for iOS, Android, Windows Phone and other operating systems.
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