A new bug has been discovered in Apple’s latest firmware update which can be used to hide native iOS applications in plain sight. Apple only released iOS 7.1 for iPhone, iPad and iPod touch a few weeks back, the update brought several new features, visual tweaks as well as many bug fixes. But it seems…Read More…
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