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ipatool allows searching the App Store and downloading .ipa files directly from Terminal

If you’ve ever wanted to download an app from the App Store but didn’t want to actually install it on your phone, you’re in luck. Instead, you can now download an app’s.ipa file. Developer Majd Alfhaily has released a powerful command-line tool called “ipatool,”  which can be used to simply and rapidly extract the raw.ipa […]

iPhone 15 Ultra features better image quality and performance than the Pro, iOS 17 code reveals

More alleged details about iOS 17, the future version of Apple’s mobile operating system, and the iPhone 15 series have surfaced. Users still report a variety of problems with iOS 16, which is a still-bug-filled release. It is a substantial overhaul, though, with a number of new features and visual changes. Earlier this month, Mark […]

The well-known trash file removal tool iCleaner for iPhone now supports iOS 16

iCleaner is the first-ever true iOS system cleaner, which helps you clean up unused files on your device. iCleaner for iOS 16 What is iCleaner Recent iCleaner Updates and Features iCleaner version 7.10.0~beta 2 Fixes and improvements Download iCleaner and iCleaner Pro How to Install iCleaner with Cydia Package Manager What is iCleaner iCleaner and […]

Apple Music, Apple TV and Apple Devices now available on Windows 11

The release of new Apple Music and Apple TV applications by the end of 2022 was confirmed by Microsoft and Apple last year. That didn’t happen, but Apple has now released the Apple Music beta versions and is releasing AppleTV applications for hardware running Windows 11, so you can install them on your Samsung Windows […]

Dirty Cow Supports Systems Tweaks Without Jailbreak

DirtyCow jailbreak is the Mac equivalent of Dirty Cow exploit (CVE-2022-46689) discovered by Ian Beer of Google Project Zero. Mainly, Dirty COW (Dirty copy-on-write) is a computer security bug in which all Linux-based operating systems were affected. With these new extractions, some iOS and iPadOS systems are affected. The flaw was discovered by hackers to […]

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