Since iOS 7 almost everything about iOS has been changed, a lot of people like the new look of iOS, but a lot also prefer the old iOS 6 look. If you are one of those people that prefer iOS 6 over iOS 7 and you don’t like the blurred and translucent dock on iOS 7, ClassicDock is exactly what you’re looking for. ClassicDock brings back the reflective glass dock we know from iOS 6 into your iOS 7 device. Just install and you’re done. No options to configure. » Bring iOS 6 Reflective Glass Dock Back To iOS 7 [jailbreak]
Some people love it and some people hate it, Apple’s upcoming iOS 7 update designed by Jony Ive. But just how different is the “flat” design of iOS 7 compared to the software we’re running now? Jump over the break to see for yourself in this side-by-side gallery. » iOS 6 vs iOS 7 Side-By-Side Comparison
Gridlock 2.0 has just been released and now supports iOS 6.x devices. The popular Gridlock tweak gives users the ability to rearrange their app icons using a simple drag and drop action. Non-jailbroken iOS users can only organize app icons in a linear manner, but with Gridlock you can easily leave blank spaces between app icons. » Gridlock Updated For iOS 6 [jailbreak]
With over 100.000 downloads within 10 minutes after its release, the iOS 6.x jailbreak tool evasi0n has been the most populair jailbreak tool so far. Four days later that number grew to 7 million and now almost a month after evasi0n’s release, pod2g tweeted that more than 14 million devices have now been seen running Cydia on iOS 6.x. » Over 14 Million Devices Are Running Cydia On iOS 6.x
LG created a commercial for the expanded panoramic and camera capabilities of its Optimus G Pro smartphone. The commercial looks a lot like Apple’s commercial “Cheese”, but after 30 seconds their VR Panorama obviously out-innovates Apple in how beautiful it stitches the photos together to produce a nearly 360-degree image. Maybe it is time for Apple to come up with some expanded panorama features in iOS 7. » LG Shows Apple How Panorama Should Be Done
Evasi0n, a new jailbreak tweak for iOS 6.x that is compatible with all iPhone, iPod touch, iPad and iPad mini models running iOS 6.0 through 6.1 will most likely be released tomorrow. The progress bar on the Evasi0n page is at 99% with the next step being the “Release”. Ones the jailbreak is released we will let you know.
On January 1, users discovered that the scheduling portion of the “Do Not Disturb” feature in iOS 6 failed to work. The scheduling would turn itself on as scheduled, but would fail to turn itself off again. Apple now wrote that the “Do Not Disturb” function will resume normal functionality after January 7, 2013. » “Do Not Disturb” Bug Will Resolve Itself On Monday, January 7th