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Friday, 14 June 2013

How to give your iPhone an iOS 7 makeover


Apple gave us a sneak peak at iOS 7 on Monday, and its without doubt the biggest change since the launch of the iPhone back in 2007.
Unfortunately, most of us will have to wait until September to get our hands on iOS 7 as it is currently available only to developers of Apple’s iOS Developer program.
However, if you’ve a jailbroken iPhone or iPod touch, then you can install twoWinterBoard themes that will give your jailbroken iPhone or iPod touch an iOS 7 makeover.
The first one is called iOS 7 theme for the home screen, which as you can see replaces the stock app icons with iOS 7′s flat and colorful icons.
The themes do not include any iOS 7 features such as the dynamic and panoramic wallpapers or theawesome 3D parallax feature, but you will be able to find out what all the fuss about with iOS 7 icons.
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The second one is called iOS 7 Lockscreen theme. It gets rid of the slide to unlock button and gives the lock screen an iOS 7 makeover with the minimalist design. You still have to slide at the bottom to unlock your device.
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Follow these simple steps to give your jailbroken iPhone or iPod touch an iOS 7 makeover:
  • Install iOS 7 theme (by AR7) and iOS 7 Lockscreen theme (by Winesh)
  • Launch WinterBoard
  • Tap on Select Themes
  • Tap on iOS7 and iOS7 Lockscreen 1.1 from the list to select them
  • Press the Home button to exit Winterboard
  • Winterboard should respring your device.
  • You can also download the iOS 7 wallpapers and set them as the wallpapers on your home and lock screen.

Let us know how it goes and what you think of the iOS 7 makeover in the comments below.

Wednesday, 12 June 2013

Nine iOS 7 features inspired by jailbreak tweaks



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After several months of rumors and speculations, Apple unveiled iOS 7, the next generation mobile operating system for iPhone and iPad at theWWDC 2013 Keynote on Monday.
Every year Apple adds new features that have been inspired by jailbreak apps and tweaks, and this year hasn’t been any different. We take a look at the jailbreak inspired features Apple has included in iOS 7.
1. Quick Settings
iOS 7 comes with a new feature calledControl Center that can be accessed anywhere in the iOS by swiping up at the bottom. Control Center includes some frequently used system toggles such as AirPlane mode, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, Do Not Disturb and Orientation Lock. It similar to the popular SBSettingsjailbreak tweak. Since Control Center can be accessed from anywhere, it allows users to enable or disable the toggles without going through the hassle of exiting an app, if you’re in one, launching the Settings app, navigating to the setting and then enabling or disabling it.
When you tap on the Settings toggles, iOS informs you if the toggle is enabled or disabled with a subtle message and also highlights or greys out the toggle like the NCSettingstweak. Unfortunately, Apple has included only 5 toggles and there is not way to configure the toggle based on your preference, which is possible with NCSettings.
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2. Improved App Switcher
Apple has finally improved the app switcher in iOS 7, which makes better use of the screen real estate. In iOS 7, when you press the Home button twice, it displays card-like screen previews (along with the logo of the app below it) of the apps you have open. You can swipe up on a card to quit the app. Apple has moved the music playback controls, brightness control and the orientation lock toggle to the Control Center.
The implementation of the app switcher is similar to Dash, an app switcher jailbreak tweak. In fact, the implementation is closer to this iOS 7 concept.
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3. Parallax Effect
One of the coolest features of iOS 7 is theparallax effect that moves shadows and lighting effects on the home screen as the user moves the phone in his or her hand. It creates a pretty awesome 3D parallax effect.
Jailbreak tweaks such as DeepEnd and 3DBoard brought the 3D effect to the home screen back in 2011.

4. Live Clock
The clock icon now displays the correct time, including the live second hand, which is exactly how it works when you install the Live Clock jailbreak tweak.
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5. Dynamic Wallpaper
iOS 7 comes with two dynamic wallpapers images, which have subtle animated bubble shapes floating in the background. Jailbreak tweaks likeLivePapers have brought animated wallpapers to jailbroken iOS devices.

6. Panoramic Wallpaper
Jailbreak tweaks like LiveWallpaper allow you to set panoramic images as your wallpaper, which are scrollable when you flip through home screen pages.
Apple has added the feature in iOS 7. In addition to the dynamic wallpaper feature, iOS 7 also allows you to set panoramic images as wallpapers, so you can pan around the image by simply tilting your iOS device.

7. Blacklist
You will finally be able to block phone calls, messages or FaceTime from specific numbers in iOS 7, which was previously possible only using jailbreak tweak iBlacklist.
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8. Folders
iOS 7 will finally allow you to add unlimited number of apps to a folder, which has been possible using jailbreak tweaks such as InfiniFolders and FolderEnhancer.
When you tap on the folder, it displays 9 apps in the folder, and you can swipe from left to right to go to the next folder page like the home screen pages.

9. Notification Center
The iOS 7 Notification Centre has a nice translucent background instead of the grey linen background. It seems to be inspired by the BlurriedNCBackground and FastBlurredNotificationCenterjailbreak tweaks, which blurs the Notification Center background.
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Other minor features:
  • Ability to access Notification Center from the Lock screen. Jailbreak tweak such asBulletinSpringtomize allow you access Notification Center from the lock screen in iOS 6.x.
  • In iOS 7, Safari gets a unified bar for URLs and search, which Apple calls “smart search”. If you’ve jailbroken your device, you can install Safari Unibar to combine the address and the search bar.
These are some of the features we could think that seem to be inspired from jailbreak apps and tweaks, please let us know if we’ve missed any anything. This also means that when Apple releases iOS 7 to the public later this fall, there will be fewer reasons to jailbreak your iOS device.

Tuesday, 11 June 2013

iOS 7 vs. iOS 6: App icons comparison chart


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Apple unveiled iOS 7 at WWDC 2013 Keynote address yesterday, whichfeatures a completely redesigned user interface and new features such as Control Center, AirDrop for iOS, smarter multitasking and iTunes Radio.
As part of the redesign, Apple has also redesigned the app icons to go with the flatter design.
Sentry, UI designer of the jailbreak tweaks such as Auxo points out that Apple has marginally increased the size of the app icons from 114 pixels to 120 pixels in iOS 7.
Twitter user  has created a comparison chart which compares icons of 24 iOS apps developed by Apple in iOS 6 and iOS 7. Do you like the iOS 7 app icons? Let us know in the comments.
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Monday, 10 June 2013

Watch Jony Ive introduce iOS 7 [Video]


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Apple has posted a couple of new videos on its website. The first one is an introduction video to iOS 7, featuring Apple’s SVP of design, Jony Ive talking about the redesigned user interface and new features. The second one is an ad for Apple’s “Designed by Apple” campaign, that was also shown during the WWDC keynote earlier today.
The intro to iOS 7 video, starts with Jony Ive sharing his thoughts on design as a prelude to the massive visual revamp of iOS. It then shows various screenshots of iOS 7 running showing the redesign, with Ive giving a voiceover in the background, explaining the design decisions Apple took.

The “Designed by Apple” ad features a voice over from actor Ben Affleck, talking about Apple’s design philosophies, its focus, its willingness to say no to certain ideas, and more.

Note: The embed below is of low quality, we’ll update it as soon as it’s available on Apple’s YouTube channel. You can also watch them on Apple’s website here and here.

Saturday, 8 June 2013

WWDC 2013 rumor roundup: iOS 7, OS X 10.9, new MacBooks, iRadio(source--iphonehacks)


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Apple’s WorldWide Developer Conference 2013 starts on Monday, June 10. It kicks off with the Keynote at 10:00 am PST at the Moscone West Center in San Francisco.
As usual, we’ve heard several rumorsand speculations leading up to the event, which indicate that it will be a cracking WWDC this year (assuming they turn out to accurate). Here’s a round up of all the WWDC 2013 rumors we’ve heard so far.
iOS 7
Apple’s CEO Tim Cook has confirmedthat the company will be give us a sneak peak at iOS 7, the next generation mobile operating system for the iPhone, iPad and iPod touch.
Here’s what we know about the iOS 7 so far (please click on the links for more details):
  • Fresh new look: It is internally codenamed Innsbruck, and will feature a fresh new look with a very, very flat interface. The overhaul is being led by Jony Ive, Apple’s SVP of Industrial Design, who took over the design of iOS 7 from Scott Forstall.
  • Maps/Siri: It may bring optimized in-car Maps and Siri integration. Rumors claim Apple is working with car manufacturers on next generation car consoles that would allow iOS devices like the iPhone to be plugged into a car. The iOS device would then display an optimized version of Apple Maps on the car’s built-in display instead of their proprietary GPS system.
  • Camera Filters: iOS 7 may come with an updated Camera app, which includes Instagram-like filters.
  • Motion Sensing technology: Apple istesting motion sensing technology that could move on-screen objects based on the orientation of the device.
  • AirDrop for iOS: It may includeAirDrop wireless file sharing feature that will allow users to wirelessly send files to anyone around them with an iOS device or a Mac.
  • Vimeo/Flickr Integration: Flickr and Vimeo are all set to become first-class citizens on iOS, as Apple is apparently working to deeply integrate these popular media sharing services into iOS 7.
  • APIs: At the D11 Conference, Tim Cookhinted that the company plans to open up APIs to allow third party customization.
Release:
While there have been speculations of a possible delay due to the revamp, we expect Apple to release the first beta version of iOS 7 immediately after the Keynote address. However, iOS 7 is likely to be released in September, couple of days before the launch of the next generation iPhone.
OS X 10.9:
Apple also plans to unveil the next major update for OS X. OS X 10.9 is unlikely to feature a fresh new look with the flat user interface like iOS, but Apple is said to focus on bringing core iOS features to the Mac, and add certain “power-user” features like a tabbed interface forFinder and improved multi-screen support.
Here’s what we know about the OS X 10.9:
  • Finder will now have a tabbed browsing mode and tag-based navigation, a feature that is currently found in a number of third-party Finder alternatives.
  • New Safari browser with improved page loading, speed, efficiency and hopefully its memory footprint will be improved upon.
  • OS X will finally be able to run more than one full-screen app simultaneously on multiple monitors. Currently when an app is switched to full-screen mode, all screens except for one are practically useless.
  • Apple is also reportedly working on bringing iOS-like multi-tasking to OS X, with the same restrictive background capabilities and quick-app switcher. This system could help Apple’s MacBook Air line of products, which are generally resource constrained.
  • OS X 10.9 would also be accompanied with an update to Apple’s IDE for iOS and Mac app development, Xcode. Xcode 5.0 is said to feature a new interface, and improve testing tools.
  • OS X 10.9 may finally bring Siri to Macs.
Release:
There have been rumors that Apple has been borrowing engineers from the OS X 10.9 as part of an effort to double down on iOS 7 and to ensure that is released on schedule. So as of now it is not known when exactly Apple plans to release OS X 10.9. Apple had apparently originally planned to release the Developer Preview of OS X 10.9 at the end of January, followed by Golden Master version in June and the public release in July.
New Macs
iRadio
Apple is also widely expected to launch a music streaming service, dubbed iRadioat WWDC. According to rumors, iRadio could be a hybrid web and radio service, one that is similar to Pandora but could also include some on-demand features. Apple will most likely offer the service for free, but it could include interstitial audio ads. It remains to be seen if Apple will also offer a paid ad-free option.
It could come as a standalone app that is pre-installed with iOS 7, or as a standalone app like iBooks, Find my iPhone etc, which needs to be downloaded from the App Store or the feature could come integrated with the Music app.
Apple has been in talks with record labels to offer the service on the Mac and Apple TV.
iPhone and iPad
Well, don’t expect Apple to launch the next generation iPhone and iPad at the event. Apple is likely to unveil them at separate events later this year.
Well, that’s what we’ve heard so far and we expect few more last minute rumors before the Keynote kicks off just over 72 hours from now. Let’s also hope that Apple has some surprises in store for us.
We’ll be live blogging the event so don’t forget to join us at 10am PT or 1pm ET or 6pm GMT on Monday, June 10th. Until then, you can check out our iOS 7 wish list.