Apps of the Week: Duet Display, Shift, Emoji Type, and more

It’s the weekend before Christmas and I’m still not finished with my handmade gifts. Around this time each year, I begin to realize I set my goals too high. I just run out of time before I run out of crafts. Luckily, I have a backup plan that involves last minute gifts in the form of apps.
If you can’t think of the perfect gift for that friend who has everything, an app or game may be just right. Whether you are looking for last minute gift ideas or just want to fill your iPhone with new stuff, we’ve got a list of apps and games for you to check out this weekend.
If you are a heavy emoji user, you have probably always been dreaming of a keyboard app like this. When enabled, it will suggest emoji while you type. For example, if you type the word “food,” you’ll get a list of emoji food items in your predictive typing suggestion bar. It makes it much easier for you to find the right illustration to express the feelings you are having. It is a basic keyboard, so you can use it for everyday typing. However, you’ll always have super fast and easy access to every emoji based on certain words you write. You do not have to allow full access to use the features. This app is available for $0.99.

Give It Up!

Rhythm tapping has just been given a facelift. In this game, players bounce along with an inky blob to the rhythm. Tap to jump over spikes or to jump up onto higher platforms. If you miss, your blob will go “splat.” As the song progresses, the stunts get more difficult. It’s all about timing, too. You can’t just jump over a spike all willy-nilly. You must tap along with the beat. So, be sure to get into the groove whenever spikes are near. They appear from above and below, so, you aren’t safe anywhere. New levels unlock new songs, but they also increase the difficulty. This game is available for $0.99.

Duet Display


I’ve given up on my decade old desktop and have switched, fulltime, to my MacBook Pro. I’m so used to the screen space of my desktop that everything feels so cramped on my tiny laptop screen. When I heard that Duet Display came out, I jumped on it. This app turns your iPad (or even iPhone) into a second screen. While that may not sound particularly special, what does make it special is that there is zero lag due to the fact that it has to be connected via USB. You can even use the touch screen to interact with items on your desktop or laptop. This app is available for $9.99.

Creatures Such as We

I am a sucker for choose-your-own-adventure books. I used to love to read them as a kid. I guess I’m still enamored at the unknown journey that awaits you in the pages of these interactive books. This game is a choose-your-own-adventure book that is fully text based. Players read along with the story of a lonely resident of the moon that is playing his or her own game that keeps ending badly with no reason why. Your job is to help the main character achieve a happy ending. The writing style encourages you to think inward about existence and the events that take place in the character’s life. This game is available for free.

Pentaction: Medieval


Turn-based strategy games usually feature an epic landscape with dozens of miniature military units that are animated when their turn comes up to attack, run, or protect something. If you strip away all of the graphics, you’ve basically got what looks like a checkerboard. All of the mechanics are the same. Different units have different moves and abilities. Players rearrange troops to get the best strategic advantage over enemies. Win the game by capturing the king. You can either play along against a challenging artificial intelligence opponent, or online in Hotseat Multiplayer mode. This game is available for $0.99.

Ultimate Robot Fighting

In this fast-paced battle game, players take control of giant robots in Street Fighter style hand-to-hand combat. Tap and swipe different combinations of moves to take down your opponents. Fight three-against-three in tap-out style melee combat. When your robot isn’t doing the job right, tap another one to see how it handles the fight. This battle game is also a card collecting game. Robots are purchased and stored like a deck of cards. You can also equip special items on your robots in the form of power cards. Upgrade your fighters’ weapons and armor and gain experience by fighting against stronger opponents. This game is available for free.

Shift

Pixite’s newest photo filter app is a real winner. With this one, you can randomize a huge variety of filters to create unique effects for your images. Tap the shuffle button to generate a filter based on different features, like light leaks overlays, color gels, and more. Then, adjust the size and location of the effect using the three movable points. You can also change the intensity and color temperature. Not enough for you? Flatten it out using the Re-Shift feature and add a whole new filter layer. You can keep it going all day long. This app is available for $0.99.






iOS 8.2 Beta 3 Seeded To The Developers

Here comes another iOS beta and this time it’s the third beta for iOS 8.2. The third beta for iOS 8.2 was released to iOS developers earlier today and it comes just a week after the release of iOS 8.2 beta 2.

The iOS 8.2 beta 3 carries a build number 12D5452
a and is now available as an OTA update for developers who are running the second beta. The update includes several bug fixes and improvements such as bringing back Blood Glucose level in the Health app. It also fixes a bug that caused the Messages app a very long time to open conversations.
If you’re a developer, you can also download this update from iOS developer center. Apple will most likely release iOS 8.2 to the public in early 2015 along with the release of the Apple Watch. iOS 8.2 brought the WatchKit SDK, which lets developers create Apps, Notifications view and Glances for the Watch. Xcode 6.2 beta 3 with WatchKit was also released alongside the beta 3.

Apps get pricier in Russia over collapsing ruble

Apple is increasing App Store prices in Russia over the plummeting ruble, the basic monetary unit of the 145 million people country and some other former republics of the USSR, reports 9to5Mac.
So after halting online sales due to the fluctuating currency, now Apple’s virtual store is feeling the repercussions of Russia’s troubled economy.
Russian ruble, and consequentially the country’s economy as a whole, have stagnated for months now due to the falling price of oil and economic sanctions imposed by EU and USA over President Putin’s annexation of Crimea.
As a result of the price increase, the entry-level 99-cent price point has gone up to 62 rubles.
“We’ve increased the price for apps and In-App Purchases on the Russian App Store to account for changes in foreign exchange rates,” reads Apple’s email to developers.
“We’ve also updated the pricing matrix, which is now available in the app’s Pricing section in My Apps on iTunes Connect,” the message continues. iTunes Connect, by the way, is a web service developers use to upload binaries, content and marketing materials to iTunes.

iOS 8 Is Now Running On 63 Percent Of All iOS Devices

Apple has updated the iOS 8 adoption rate numbers on their iOS developer portal. It was at 60 percent on November 24th and has gone up 3 percent in two weeks. That is kind of a slow climb, but it’s still pretty good.

iOS 8 isn’t supported on iPhone 4, iPad and iPod Touch 4th gen and older, which could be one of the reasons why the adoption rate is climbing so slow. Another reason could be that the iOS 8 OTA update needs you to have around 2 GB of free space on your device. If you’re updating through iTunes, then the free space isn’t an issue. However, users usually update their iOS devices using OTA update, as it is much easier to do.
The adoption rate is measured using the App Store and it was 63 percent on the 8th of December. As seen in the chart below, iOS 7 is on 33 percent of devices and 4 percent of devices are still running iOS 6 and earlier versions.
Yesterday, Apple released iOS 8.1.2

 to the public, a small update that included bug fixes. The iOS 8 adoption rate includes all versions till iOS 8.1.2.

iOS 8.1.2 Released, Includes Bug Fixes And Improvements

Apple, on Tuesday, released iOS 8.1.2 to the public, which includes bug fixes and other improvements. The release comes three weeks after Apple pushed iOS 8.1.1 that patched the Pangu jailbreak. Developers weren’t given any betas of iOS 8.1.2 prior to the release, which is due to the fact that this update mainly fixes a bug with ringtones going missing.

In iOS 8.1.1, some users reported an issue wherein the ringtones they downloaded from the iTunes Store would disappear from their device. iOS 8.1.2, carrying build number 12B440, fixes that bug.
You can download and update to iOS 8.1.2 from Settings>About>Software Update on your iOS device. Or you could download the IPSW

 and restore from iTunes. This is a minor update, so don’t expect any new features. It is supported on iPhone 4s and above, iPad 2 and above and iPod Touch 5.

Jailbreak iOS 8.1.1 And iOS 8.1.2 With Taig On iPhone 6, 6 Plus, 5s, iPad, More [Updated]

Update: Taig jailbreak team has released iOS 8.1.1 and iOS 8.1.2 jailbreak tool that can jailbreak iPhone 6, iPhone 6 Plus, iPhone 5s, 5, 5c, 4s, all iPads and iPod touch 5 both on iOS 8.1.1 and iOS 8.1.2.

You can download Taig from the following link.
http://www.mediafire.com/download/mx29gegydbo6ble/TaiGJBreak_EN_1201.exe

iOS 8.1.1 Still Being Signed, You Can Downgrade From iOS 8.1.2

For whatever reason, users who want to downgrade to iOS 8.1.1 from iOS 8.1.2 can do so. Apple is still signing the iOS 8.1.1 firmware, which means that you can downgrade using iTunes. iOS 8.1.2 was released two days ago, which included a fix for a bug that caused ringtones to disappear for certain users. […]

Apple Online Store now supports PayPal in the US and UK

As of today the Apple Online Store in the USA and the United Kingdom has a new payment option - PayPal. In addition to payment with credit or debit cards, you can now complete your purchase with a PayPal transaction.
There is more good news - in addition to the PayPal purchase, you can also opt for PayPal's Credit for up to 18 months, interest free.
PayPal has been an option for Apple's App Store and iTunes Store, so it was really about time we see it premiere on its official Online Retail Store. For now, you can use PayPal only for purchases in the USA and the UK, but it should roll out in other markets shortly as well.
With PayPal now available, this will also loosen the Apple's restrictions - even non UK/US residents will be able to buy stuff from the Store, but they still need to be shipped within the US/UK.
Now that Apple is trying to push its Apple Pay service aggressively in the USA and later - worldwide, it will be interesting to see how long PayPal sticks around.

22 new and updated tweaks that will keep you busy this weekend

I’m not sure about you but this week wasn’t as exciting to me in terms of jailbreak tweak releases as it was the last few weeks. But maybe it’s just me, because looking at the numbers, there are no less than 18 new tweaks, some of them more “full-featured” than others.
Maybe the most interesting thing about this week was the preview we got of CarPlay Activator, an upcoming jailbreak tweak that brings CarPlay directly to your iPhone screen.
But I’m digressing. This column is mostly about new and updated tweaks, and we have 22 of them in this post today.
CarPlay Activator

New releases

AlipayBioEnabler: enables Touch ID payment in AliPay (free)
BurstGif: turns your burst photos into an animated GIF ($1.49)
Car Tracker: mark the location of where you parked your car (free)
Clone Alarm: clone your alarms in the Clock app ($0.99)
CustomMessages: customize multiple visual elements of the Messages app ($1.99)
Diclose: swipe to close the dictionary sheet when defining a word (free)
DIM: allows you to dim your screen even further (free)
DoubleCut: allows you to insert an email address by simply double tapping the @ key (free)
Dye: changes the tint color of a few UI elements (free)
Facebook++: multiple tweaks for the Facebook app (free)
Mail Labeler: highlight emails in your inbox depending on what email address they are related to (free/$0.99)
NoAudioRecorder: removes the audio recording button from the Messages app (free)
NoBarScreen: take a screenshot without showing the Status Bar (free)
NoIconDot 8: removes the dot below app icons for new or beta apps installed (free)
PM, really?: makes sure you never accidentally set an alarm for the evening (free)
Power Informer: displays battery alerts for any percentage level of your choice (free)
Wake Info 2: have your device speak various information to you after snoozing or dismissing an alarm ($1.49)
WakeTrace: helps you track your sleeping habits and sync them with Health app ($1.99)

Updates

FullForce: forces applications to display and fullscreen mode on iPad (free)
NoSlowAnimations: speeds up animations in iOS 7 and iOS 8 (free)
Printify: save documents you want to print as files, send them to Google Cloud Print, and more ($1.99)
Tage: a must-have tweaks that allows multiple multitasking gestures ($1.99)

How To jailbreak ios 7 using pangu

Here is the video to jailbreak ios 7 using pangu

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Cydia sources for IOS 8

Following are the best sources listed below:

1)http://repo.biteyourapple.net

BiteYourApple is a repo which provides best bestows you thousands of themes, variety of rich ringtones, tweaks, stuffs and many more.

2)http://filippobiga.me/repo

FilippoBiga is an amazing Cydia source where you get a mass of tweaks. The repo specially presents you exciting tweaks for customizing the look and gesture of apps and icon of your iPhone/iPad. By downloading the tweaks you can change app icons like lock screen, folders, carrier logo, etc.

3)http://apt.thebigboss.org/repofiles/cydia/

BigBoss is a Cydia source which you must be familiar with. Cydia without Bigboss repo is almost worthless. You get almost all the popular tweaks, mods, apps, utilities etc. from here. You get this source automatically installed when you install Cydia. The tweaks in BigBoss are segregated categorically which makes it easy to discover them.

4)http://apt.modmyi.com/

ModMyi is also one of the most popular Cydia sources. The repo gifts you most popular and updated tweaks, apps, themes, utilities, etc. You can get many exotic tweaks for your iPhone and iPad. It is also a pre –installed repo with Cydia, though you can remove it.

5)http://cydia.xsellize.com/

If you are crazy about games, then you must download xSellize Repo. On xSellize, thousands of games are waiting for you. You get lots of categories for games like SEGA, NES, Racing Games, Gameboy and many more. Apart from this you you can download a large number of tweaks and stuff for your device.

6)http://sinfuliphonerepo.com

The SiNful repo is a very popular source in the community. It lets you access a bundle of cracked tweaks, apps and stuffs for your iPhone/iPad.

7)http://ihacksrepo.com

This is the most desirable and demanding repo in Cydia sources. It offers you most popular tweaks, themes and apps. Moreover, if you want to customise your iPhone and want your iPhone/iPad look unique then go for it.

8)http://cydia.iphonecake.com/

iPhoneCake repo is specially for game lovers. It offers you a number of games listed category-wise. You can access many games free of cost.

9) http://apt.if0rce.com

It is a very well known community (Air Blue sharing tweaks) that allows users to share stuff via Bluetooth. You can install beautiful tweaks and utilities through it.

10)http://repo.insanelyi.com

When you get bored from the look of your iPhone/iPad, you just get on Insanelyi’s repo and you get variety of tweaks, mods and apps to customize your iPhone/iPad. There’s a ton of tweaks you can pick from.

Cydia

Cydia is an alternative to Apple's App Store for "jailbroken" devices, at this time including iPhones, iPads, and iPod Touches, specializing in the distribution of all that is not an "app".
Cydia is not available in Apple's App Store, nor is it a website: it is installed on your device using a "jailbreaking" tool, such as Pangu or evasion.

What is Jailbreak?

Jailbreak refers to the root controlling of IOS.It is a process that removes limitations on IOS.Jailbreak has many advantages.Some of them are listed below:
1)Themes and icons customization
2)Unlocking a paid game
3)Large number of tweeks(Funny,games,apps etc)
4)More ringtones
5)Games cheats
6)Useful apps for accessories
 Infact,u can find many more.Its extremely awesome feature of ios.

One Main Disadvantage Factor

Iphone 5 vs 6 vs 6+
      There are a lot of controversies about iproducts camera.Apple has been releasing its products every year with a lot of improvements as it is clear from the picture.One disadvantage which everyone has noticed is their unchanged camera megapixels.Because of this many supporters are displeased.Apple should improve their camera if they want to maintain their standard and position worldwide.
   
     There is less difference between 5s and 6.A little bit can be seen in 6plus hopefully.

Introduction

Apple.inc is an American multinational corporation headquartered in Cupertino California, that designs, develops, and sells consumer electronics, computer software, online services, and personal computers. Its best-known hardware products are the Mac line of computers, the iPod media player, the iPhone smartphone and the IPad Tablet computer. Its online services include Icloud, Itunes Store, and App Store. Apple's consumer software includes the OS X and IOS operating systems, the iTunes media browser, the Safari web browser, and the iLife and iWork creativity and productivity suites.

Difference between Android and Idevices(Iphone,ipod,ipad,mac)

Smart phones are ingrained in today’s society, and the two biggest players in the smartphone market are the Android operating system by Google, and iOS by Apple. Neither operating system was originally as user friendly as it is today. Android originally came with no virtual keyboard, a lack of app store, and no multitouch capability. Android was originally introduced in 2008 on the Tmobile G 1 smartphone, and is on its eighth iteration since its inception. The original Apple iOS was comparable to Android in that, when it was introduced in 2007, it too was inferior to the current version. The few features in the first version of iOS included Google Maps, a home button, an on-screen keyboard, and the first popular touchscreen on a smartphone. Apple includes iOS only with the iphone, iPod Touch, and the iPad, while Google allows Android on any number of different devices. Both operating systems have come a long way since their introductions, but deciding which of the two mobile operating systems is the best can prove to be difficult. The guide below maps out each operating systems, the features of each, and how to buy a high quality device featuring Android or iOS at a price that won’t break the buyer’s budget.

 
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