It wasn’t in the release notes, but Facebook quietly added it anyway. The Facebook iOS app, which just hit version 41.0, added full 3D Touch features this morning. The new version allows you to use a long, sustained tap on any iOS device with a 3D Touch screen to perform functions like writing a post […]
Month: October 2015
A bug fix may be in order. Since its release on September 16th, a number of iOS 9 users have reported having trouble opening emails with attachments. There’s currently a 22 page thread on the Apple discussion forums covering the issue, which currently has more than 200 replies from users who are all experiencing the […]
It’s not unexpected by any means. And it’s a cool bell and whistle. Apple has published changes to its tech specs following its September 9th announcement of the 2015 iPhone 6s, iPhone 6s Plus, iPad Pro and iPad mini 4. With these changes, Apple quietly modified the tech specs and comparison pages for 2014’s iPhone […]
In the wake of his pulling the Peace ad-blocking app from the App Store, Apple offering a full refund to Peace’s customers and the fallout from this, developer Marco Arment has just released something else that looks pretty slick. Overcast 2, Arment’s podcast player, has just been released. The new version offers the following fixes […]
At long last, AT&T has activated Wi-Fi calling. The carrier has apparently activated this feature, assorted customers having stated they were able to activate Wi-Fi calling on their iPhones. Wi-Fi calling is a feature that lets calls be placed over a wireless connection when cellular connectivity is poor, functioning much like an AT&T M-Cell does […]