Apple pulls iOS 8.0.1 update, after killing cell service, Touch ID
Less than a week after the initial release of iOS 8, Apple issues the first update for the platform. After the bug fix introduced a number of new issues, it was pulled.
Apple patches a number of bugs in the iOS platform, and takes a second stab at fixing the Touch ID fingerprint recognition "fade" reported by some iPhone 5S users.
iOS 7 is a major redesign of Apple’s mobile operating system that, alongside a fresh new look, comes with dozens of new features like Control Center, new multitasking, new Notification Center, and improved browsing experience in Safari. At the same time, together with all the most visible additions and user features, there are hundreds of
Something I was curious about with Reeder for Mac was how a desktop app which was first built for a touch UI would favor those who favor the keyboard. I am one who prefers [keyboard shortcuts]( whe…
Stage Manager in iPadOS 16: At the Intersection of Bugs, Missing Features, and Flawed Design
This article wasn’t supposed to go like this. iPadOS 16 is launching to the public today, and it carries a lot of expectations on its shoulders: for the first time since the introduction of the original iPad in 2010, Apple is embracing a Mac-like windowing system that lets you use up to four windows at
iOS 9: Our Complete Overview and First Impressions
Apple announced iOS 9, the next major version of its mobile operating system, at WWDC 2015 this week, with a focus on iPad productivity, enhancements to built-in apps, better intelligence, and improvements to performance and security. Part an iterative update aimed at refining missteps and missing features of iOS 8 and part a new beginning
Jeff Brownscheidle has completed over 6000 miles of long-distance hiking on some of America’s greatest trails. He chronicles his adventures at his blog, using Ulysses for iPhone as his ultra-light travel companion.
With the Evernote widget, you can find, create, and access content quicker by launching Evernote from anywhere on your home screen. Use the Evernote Widget to add new notes, create tasks, scan docs...
In the past months, there’s been a surge of “launcher apps” – lightweight utilities that allow iOS users to perform common tasks such as calling someone or starting a FaceTime call without having to use Apple’s apps, and thus their entire interfaces. However, while the concept of launchers and shortcuts has been around for years
Drafts 2.0: New Fonts, New Look, A Brand New Kind of Sync, And Now On iPad
I like to think of Drafts as the Field Notes of iOS. It’s inexpensive yet of high quality, unassuming but sharp, highly portable and convenient. While the icon, a simple white chiclet key, doesn’t emphasize Draft’s suave user interface, it is symbolic of the keyboard shortcut for Safari and other browsers, where ‘command + D’