Best iPhone Apps for Logo Design: Creative Logos Right on the iPhone
Designing crafty logos is obviously not a cake walk. Professional designers will definitely laugh at the notion of designing logos on your iPhone but for fun, it’s possible. For the professional crowd, of course, there are tons of logo design services but for fun and those random sparks of creativity where you just want to sketch your idea, there are apps.
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6 Interesting Cydia Tweaks To Download Right Now
So this week, there were a few interesting Cydia tweaks that hit our radar. While the focus elsewhere has been largely on Velox addons, which we’ll be taking a look at later on, there are some really interesting and a few powerful Cydia tweaks that were released this week.
Some of these are very plain and not so super-functional. Affix, for example, just ... Continue Reading →
How to Enable Auto-delete for Episodes in Podcasts App on iPhone/iPad
If you’ve got Auto-Download enabled, you might also want to enable Auto-delete for the podcast episodes that you’ve listened to. Of course, that’s crazy because there’s no option called Auto-delete on the Podcasts app. It’s just a term we’re going to use to remove episodes that you’ve listened to.
But why, you ask, should ... Continue Reading →
How to Add/Delete Podcasts and Episodes in the Podcasts App on iPhone
Of late, I’ve been quite tuned-in to the Podcasts app on the iPhone. I’ll admit one thing. Since we began writing a slew of podcasts-related postshere at iGeeksBlog, I’ve become glued to the app through a few podcasts. And frankly, despite having written about and tried a few podcast alternatives, I think Podcasts app is power-packed.
We’ve ... Continue Reading →
10 Best iPad Tower Defense Games That Are Absolutely Amazing
In the world of iPads and iPad Minis, tower defense games take a special position. It’s like the gadget is built specifically for these amazing (but ruthless) tower defense apps. TD for iPad has been a hot topic for a long time and with the introduction of iPad Mini, things just got more interesting.
We thought we’ll try and compile a list of some ... Continue Reading →
How to Share Podcasts and Episodes from Podcasts App in iPhone and iPad
One of the coolest things about the iPhone apps is that you get to share a lot of stuff – especially with the Facebook and Twitter integration in iOS 6. Podcasts app built by Apple is no exception to this rule.
Within the Podcasts app, you can share both the podcasts and the episodes that you’re listening to. You can share them via email, Facebook, Twitter ... Continue Reading →
Best iPhone 5 Wallet Cases: Keep Your Wallet Away! Take These!
iPhone 5 wallet cases are actually cool. Yes, they’re unlike other usual polycarbonate cases that are thin and light-weight but there’s one particular advantage with these wallet cases: you get to carry around your cards and money with your iPhone’s case so there’s no need for the bulky wallet.
Since iPhone 4, wallet cases have been quite ... Continue Reading →
LockStatusHide Cydia Tweak: Hide the Status Bar on Lockscreen of iPhone
Max Katzmann comes up with one more tweak of interest: LockStatusHide.
Basically, LockStatusHide Cydia tweak hides the status bar on the lockscreen. There are no options to configure and the tweak is pretty small and sleek. But why would one want to hide the status bar on the lockscreen?
Plenty of reasons.
When you are going in for a minimal lockscreen – ... Continue Reading →
iOS 7 Concept Features: Round-up
While it’s acceptable that iOS has gone somewhat stale over the years – without any major overhauls to the interface – there’s plenty of scope for new features to be added to make iOS 7 interesting. Apple does introduce some new features every time it upgrades the firmware. But it isn’t always as interesting as the concept features ... Continue Reading →
Alternative iPhone Panorama Apps to take 360-degree Panoramic Photos and Videos
When iOS 6 came out, everyone was excited about the panorama features that were finally being released (officially; we’ve had Cydia tweaks and manual methods that enabled panoramic photos on the iPhone even before iOS 6 happened).
But that excitement was for users of iPhone 4S and 5. People with iPhone 4 and lower had to just be satisfied with nothing because ... Continue Reading →



