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4:08 PM

iOS 9.1 Releases With Over 150 New Emoji

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Apple has released iOS 9.1 to the public for the iPhone, iPad and iPod touch. iOS 9.1 includes over 150 new emoji and Live Photo improvements. The new emoji includes a hugging face, a thinking face, a face with rolling eyes, prayer beads, a turkey, a crab, a hot dog, a cricket bat, a Menorah with nine branches, a mosque, a synagogue, popcorn, a taco, a burrito, a unicorn, a cheese wedge, a unicorn head, a champagne bottle and a middle finger. Nearly every category has new emoji added.
Apple iOS 9.1 has been in testing since before iOS 9 launched. And developers have tested about five betas before the final release. This is the third public update for iOS 9 with the first two being iOS 9.0.1 and iOS 9.0.2.

In iOS 9.1, an update has been added to Live Photos. Now Live Photos can sense when your iPhone is raised or lowered. This prevents movements that you do not want to record to end up on Live Photos. Apple added an option in the Settings app to enable or disable photos of your contacts in the Messages lists. And there are three new planet wallpapers added in iOS 9.1, including Jupiter, Mars and Neptune.

Bug Fixes And Performance Improvements In iOS 9.1

Many bug fixes and performance improvements were also added in iOS 9.1. There is improved stability for CarPlay, Music, Photos, Safari and Search. And iOS 9.1 has improved Multitasking user interface performance.

Issues where the Calendar app becomes unresponsive in the Month view and where Game Center crashes for many users have been fixed. And an issue has been resolved where content of an app was zoomed into unnecessarily for some iOS users.

There was a bug fixed which caused an incorrect unread mail count for POP mail accounts. An issue where users were prevented from removing recent contacts from new mail or messages was fixed. There was also an issue where some messages did not appear in Mail search results for some users has been fixed.

A bug where a gray bar in the body of an Audio Message remained has been fixed. And an issue that caused activation errors on some carriers has been fixed. Lastly, a bug that prevented some apps from updating from the App Store was fixed.

Apple News For The U.K. Now Available

iOS 9.1 also includes the Apple News app for U.K. users. Apple News is a customizable news curation app that includes feeds for The Guardian, The Economist, Time, etc.

You can download and install iOS 9.1 by opening Settings > General > Software Update on your iOS device. You can also install the update by connecting your device to iTunes. The download size varies based on your device, but you will notice in the screenshot that it seems to be a little bit more than 300 megabytes.

8:00 AM

Apple store No password for Free App Download

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Password requirement for free apps in iOS 6 seems to be erratic



many users reports that the latest version of iOS 6 beta was not requiring them to put in their identifications when downloading free apps.

The news spread quickly, but the assumption was premature. It appears that Apple has quickly reversed this behavior via a backend update, and the password requirement is back in place…

9to5Mac points out that it seems like something has changed, essentially overnight, in the way the App Store handles free app downloads. that was confirmed , as all attempts to download free apps this morning have prompted a request for a password entry.

TheNextWeb’s Matthew Panzarino notes that this behavior has already changed several times throughout the past month, so folks shouldn’t assume that anything is set in stone until iOS 6 goes public sometime later this year. Good advice.

Judging by the feedback yesterday, removing the password requirement for free apps would be a welcomed change in iOS 6. But apparently, Apple’s not quite ready to make that call just yet. And that, my friends, is why we jailbreak.

Are you still able to download free apps without a password?