Google’s keyboard for iOS, Gboard has been updated to version 1.1.0 with a few new features which include Smart GIF suggestions, new languages, a dark keyboard theme as well as the ability to use your own image as background. Gboard…
With only two days left for Rio 2016, Google and Bing have announced updates to their services to help users stay up to date with the Olympics. Users will be able to stay abreast with medal winners, schedules, timings, venues…
The most anticipated event of the year, Rio 2016 will kick off today, Friday, 5th August, 2016 in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Twitter, Periscope, and Vine have released special features, so their users have all the necessary tools to support…
Apple has released iOS 9.3.4 for iPhone, iPad and iPod touch with ‘important security updates’. The update fixes a security flaw with IOMobileFrameBuffer that allowed Pangu jailbreak to work. Now that this bug is fixed, Pangu jailbreak is rendered useless on iOS…
Pangu team has released version 1.1 of their jailbreak app for iOS 9.3.3, with a new ’embedded certificate’ option. This option lets users install the Pangu app using a revoked signed certificate that is valid until April 2017 and does…
Apple released the fourth iOS 10 and watchOS 3 developer betas this week. Both releases contain minor changes and noticeable performance improvements when compared to the second developer betas. Now that we have spent some time with both, here are our findings.
If standards emojis are not adequate to express your thoughts or feelings, worry no more. MojiMaker app lets you create personalized emojis to make chats entertaining and expressive. The app offers a vast library of humorous designs to choose from…
Channels app by Fancy Bits brings the experience of live TV viewing to iOS devices. Users can pause, rewind and fast forward live television with a 90 minutes buffer, search for new programs, surf through channels while tuned into another…
Mozilla has released a new update to Firefox, version 48, which ships with the long awaited Electrolysis feature. Electrolysis is Mozilla’s old project, initially announced in 2009, aimed at bringing multi-process support to Firefox.