The iPhone 6 and 6 Plus may only be a few months old, but already, the tech world has begun speculating on what's next. It's not uncommon for this to be the case, particularly in the smartphone industry, and in fact, talk of the "iPhone 6s" or "iPhone 7" has been prevalent since the arrival of the latest models way back in September. Given that we're now approaching the halfway point of the iPhone 6's shelf life, it actually makes sense to assess where Apple may next take its prized asset, and one designer has pulled together some renders that have us hoping that the Cupertino company is watching.
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Apple's impressive past few months in business was made clear for all to see at yesterday's earnings call, and while confirming the passing of the one billion mark in terms of iOS devices sold, CEO Tim Cook also dished some specific details on iPhone sales. With almost 74.5 million iPhone units shifted over the holiday quarter, Cook also told of how the iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus prompted the highest number of Android switchers for three years, while also adding that the latest models have prompted record numbers of new iPhone customers - those who've never previously owned an Apple smartphone in the past.
OS X Yosemite 10.10.2 update is now available to download for all Macs out there. The complete changelog, and details on where to download it from can be found right here.
These are the top best slim and thin minimal cases for iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus which you can buy right now. More details and complete list can be found right here.
The so-called "iPad Air Plus," a bit like the supposedly impending Retina MacBook Air, has been rumored ad nauseam over the past year or two, and despite the Cupertino company's preoccupation with several other products including Apple Watch, reports still indicate that a larger tablet will be hitting the scene in the very near future. To keep the pool of ideas well stocked, one of our favorite designers has come through with some new renders of the elusive slate, which, notably, includes a stylus.
Apple's iCloud Web service has been treated to one or two housekeeping updates, including an all-new zoom feature and, more notably, the ability to send photos through email à la iOS. Full details after the break.
Here's a list of the top weird cases for iPhone which you can buy today. More details can be found right here past the jump.
Wi-Fi hotspots are incredibly common nowadays, and you don't even have to be in the most built-up of areas to find a connectable router. But there are still those occasions where a hotspot cannot be found, or an apparently public network is closed off by means of a password, and rather than leaving you to ask around for those magical characters, there's an app that allows users to submit networks and passwords for the wider audience to utilize. Networks are plotted on a map, meaning you can move around towards nearby hotspots, and when you're within range, password details are provided on tap.
Research on mobile device usage often throws up some interesting findings, and a new study, which has looked at iPhone usage rates on a state-by-state basis, has not only shown some intriguing stats linking iPhone traffic rates with education level, population density and median income, but also shed some light on which states have the highest percentage of iPhone users. Check the details of the research after the leap!
Windows 10 January Technical Preview Build 9926 download with Cortana and new Xbox app is now available. More details and how to download / update can be found right here.
















