Developers can still easily update their apps to support later
iOS versions, but for the apps and hardware that have been abandoned by developers or had their active support dropped, they'll soon become obsolete.
Just last Friday, Niantic released its previously announced performance update for both Android and
iOS versions of "PokAaAaAeA@mon GO." In a (https://twitter.com/PokemonGoApp/status/83524687847633715 tweet announcing the rollout, the company stated that version 0.57.3 for Android and version 1.27.3 for iOS are expected to implement performance improvements.
And if the notification this software brings up when launching a 32-bit app is telling us something, it's that the future
iOS versions will only support 64-bit apps.
Pangu is a new untethered jailbreaking tool for
iOS versions 7.1 and 7.1.1 which was released for Windows computer recently.
Apple revamped the Action Centre and now it is more interactive than previous
iOS versions. You can now reply to text messages on the small pop-up on the top of the display instead of doing several steps and you don't have to leave the app where you're in.