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TypeTab lets you quickly enter the URL in new Safari tab [Jailbreak Tweak]

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Normally, when you tap on the ‘+’ button in Safari to open a new tab, you will be greeted with a default page that displays all your favorite and frequently visited webpages. TypeTab is a simple jailbreak tweak that lets you quickly enter an address in Safari when a new tab is launched. The tweak automatically places a typing cursor in the address bar and launches the keyboard whenever a new tab is opened in Safari allowing you to quickly enter your search or URL without doing it manually. Not only this but the tweak also works when you launch the app and the default page is opened. This will definitely save you some work as most of the times, you’ll want to enter an address after launching a new Safari tab rather than choose a favorite or frequently visited page. After installing TypeTab, you can get started without configuring the tweak. Simply launch a new tab in Safari and you’ll notice that the tweak automatically inserts a cursor into the address bar a

The Battery of Apple Watch can be replaced

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“Well, when it comes to the battery at least, owners of Apple Watch will be able to extend its lifespan,”  TechCrunch  reports. “An Apple spokesman confirmed to TechCrunch the “battery is replaceable”.” The question that remains is how you’ll get it replaced. We’re almost certain Apple won’t make it easy for users to do it themselves, so it will likely require a trip to the Genius Bar — and presumably you’ll need to pay for it if the device is more than a year old. TechCrunch  has asked Apple for clarification — and whether other components can be replaced or upgraded — but the company is yet to respond. Nevertheless, it’s good to know that the Apple Watch’s battery can be replaced if necessary. While some may upgrade their wearable on a regular basis, many others won’t want to spend $349+ on a new Watch every year, in which case replacing an aging battery will be important. A healthy Apple Watch battery should provide up to 18 hours of “mix

Download Apple Watch Wallpaper for your iphone, ipad & imac

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Apple TV is just $69 - price cut from $99

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Apple TV is now only $69 instead of $99 as announced by     Tim Cook, CEO of Apple, during the company’s “Spring Forward” media event on Monday. He is also  announced that HBO Now  coming exclusively to the Apple TV  in April.        “We would like to make it accessible to more people,” Tim Cook mentioned on the event. It looks like Apple is making a bigger commitment to Apple TV. HBO Now, which got stage time during the media event, will cost $14.99 a month and include HBO’s entire catalog of TV and movie content — no cable subscription required.

Temple Run: Oz is Apple’s free App of the Week

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Apple has made Temple Run: Oz available as a free download as a part of its ‘App of the Week’ program. With the weekend to start for many, Temple Run: Oz is going to be the perfect game to keep you entertained. The game usually costs $1.99 and is available to download for free from the iOS App Store until the end of this week. Additionally, Disney is also offering 1500 in-app coins for free, which would have otherwise cost users another $0.99. While Temple Run: Oz has not been updated since quite sometime (July 2014), it still is one of the most addictive games available on the App Store. Disney and Imangi Studios present Temple Run: Oz – a brand-new endless runner inspired by Temple Run 2 and the film Oz the Great and Powerful. Play as Oz and outrun the shrieking flying baboons as you turn, jump and slide your way across the land. Begin your exhilarating adventure now and see how far you can run! New Features • Run as China Girl and see Oz in different costumes – cha

Prediction of Apple Watch price: Stainless Steel at $749 & 42 mm models cost more

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Up until now, we have heard quite a bit of rumors indicating the prices of the different variants of the Apple Watch, though they are all just that: rumors. The only thing that we know for sure is that the base model of the Apple Watch is going to start from $349 and that the Apple Watch Edition will run into thousands of dollars. John Gruber of Daring Fireball, however, has a very interesting take on the prices of the Apple Watch. Based on speculations from a MacRumor forum member —  pgiguere1 –  Gruber thinks that it is possible that the 42mm band variants of the Apple Watch will cost more than the 38mm ones. The difference is going to be a nominal $30 for the Apple Watch Sport variants, but might increase to more than $1000 for the Apple Watch Edition that are made from 18 carat gold. As explained by Gruber, the difference in prices between the different variants of the Apple Watch might be higher than the $100-150 premium consumers are used to paying for the iPhone or i

How to replace the stock Clock app icon with a digital clock icon

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Digital Clock Icon  is a new jailbreak tweak that does one thing: it changes the stock analog Clock app icon to that of a digital clock. But that’s not all. Along with the digital clock, you get an altimeter and a date reading. Digital Clock Icon may be a simple jailbreak tweak, but given its looks and feature-set, it’s sure to find users who value what it brings to the table. See the video by idownloadblog: Once you install the tweak, there are no options to setup or configure. In fact, there isn’t even a preference panel for the tweak to be found in the stock Settings app. After respringing post installation, you’ll notice that the stock analog clock has been replaced with a clock of the digital variety. Above the clock’s time readout, you’ll find a current date reading—a feature that’s handy for those of you who choose to remove the stock Calendar app icon from the Home screen. Oddly enough, you’ll also find a digital altimeter below the time readout. The altimeter

Apple Watch won’t receive notifications when it’s not on your wrist, takes two hours to charge

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The Apple Watch has already debuted, but that’s not stopping Apple from taking the stage at another event on March 9 to show it off again. Of course, at an event all about the Apple Watch, we’re likely to see plenty of new features and finally get all the details we’ve been waiting for since the wearable’s unveiling in 2014. Leading up to that event, though, some interesting information is coming to light, including that the Watch’s battery should last around five hours with heavy app usage. Now, according to a piece put together by TechCrunch , a few more features have managed to find their way to the surface. According to the individuals sourced in the piece, the Watch has one really interesting feature when it comes to notifications, and that’s that they won’t always be piling onto your wearable. The Watch is meant to give you access to something immediately, and let you miss things when you want. For example, and probably the most interesting new piece of informatio

IPHONE 6 VS SAMSUNG GALAXY S6 COMPARISON

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Let's take a look at how the Samsung Galaxy S6 stacks up against Apple’s iPhone 6. Samsung officially unveiled the Galaxy S6 and Galaxy S6 Edge at its Unpacked event at the Mobile World Congress 2015 in Barcelona, to take on Apple’s iPhone 6, which has been grabbing smartphone market share ever since its launch in September. Samsung has certainly raised its game with the Galaxy S6 and Galaxy S6 Edge with an all-new design. The front still has a familiar look and feel to it, but the metal frame with the shiny bezel, and glass back panel instead of using cheap-feeling plastics that it has always been criticized for, makes them the most visually stunning devices Samsung has ever made. We have mocked Samsung for blatantly copying the bottom section of the device (the speaker grille and the antenna bands), but sometimes you get the feeling that the company is just trying to troll Apple fanboys, as it just doesn’t make sense that a company that has improved upon the Galaxy