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Apple Preparing 68 Million Units For First Batch Of iPhone 6 Shipments

Ben Reid·July 11, 2014
Whenever a new iPhone comes around, Apple always seems to have a problem with meeting that early demand. As millions of eager early adopters descend upon Apple Retail Stores across the world, the first batch seems to run out long before even half of those in search of the device actually manage to get hold of it, but with the iPhone 6's retail date now looming, the Cupertino outfit looks to be pulling out all of the stops to ensure a sizeable early inventory.

Assassin’s Creed Pirates Goes FREE On iOS; A $4.99 Value, Download It From Here!

Ben Reid·July 11, 2014
Assassin's Creed is among the most popular franchises the gaming industry has ever seen, and like most series of this magnitude, has sought to expand its audience to encompass the thriving mobile gaming market. Assassin's Creed Pirates, which puts you in the shoes of young captain Alonzo Batilla, is a very enjoyable title that, ordinarily, would set you back $4.99. However, for a limited time, it's absolutely free, and if you welcome the prospect of a well-made, immersive title consuming a lot of your time, then we've got the details - as well as that all-important download link - coming right up after the jump!

iTunes 11.3 Download For Mac OS X, Windows Now Available, Here’s What Is New

Ben Reid·July 10, 2014

Sorry Samsung: Apple Starts Receiving New Processors For iPhone 6 From TSMC

Ben Reid·July 10, 2014
When it comes to the Apple versus Samsung duel, any small victory on either side is amplified, with each respective party always eager to celebrate one-upmanship in terms of sales, advertising, or general popularity polls. But with heavyweight chip-maker TSMC having now taken a large portion of Apple's next-gen microprocessor orders - a hardware component that Samsung has long since been the main provider of - the Cupertino company just dealt its arch nemesis a major blow worthy of a quiet fist-pump.

Fleksy Keyboard For iOS 8 Release Time-Frame Confirmed, Will Support 40 Languages

Ben Reid·July 10, 2014
When Apple took to the stage at the Worldwide Developers Conference last month, we knew that there would be some big iOS-related announcements as part of the keynote. But whilst we'd already gathered quite an insight into HealthKit and such, we didn't foresee the opening up of several key areas of the platform to third parties. As well as bringing widgets and offering developers the chance to do more with Siri, the Cupertino company finally came through and brought third-party keyboard support, and given how the AutoCorrect had become a bit of a running joke, the announcement did not arrive too soon.

iPhone 6 Will Feature Dynamic Haptic Feedback Technology, Here’s How It Will Work

Ben Reid·July 10, 2014

You Can Now Fix Misheard Queries In Google Now, Here’s How

Ben Reid·July 10, 2014
Google Now is still very much a work in progress, and even though it has evolved significantly since its introduction a couple of years ago, it's always going to have its imperfections. One such case is when, rather irritatingly, the voice recognition feature cannot properly comprehend what you're saying, and if you're asking a long question, having to repeat the entire speech becomes cumbersome even at the second time of asking. Now, though, thanks to an update, you can correct just the word that Google Now has failed to latch onto by using a simple command, and although it's rare for the polished service to mishear anything anyway, it's a good little tip to know.

You Can Download These 7 Paid iPhone And iPad Apps For FREE [Limited Time Only]

Ben Reid·July 10, 2014
Oh yes, we're back with yet another batch of great apps and games gone free, and if you happen to be in ownership of an iPhone, iPad or iPod touch, fire up your App Store app and join us after the break for some awesome freebies!

You Can Now Mirror Your Android Device’s Screen On Chromecast, Here’s How

Ben Reid·July 10, 2014

Here’s What OS X Yosemite’s Third-Party App Icons Might Look Like [Images]

Ben Reid·July 10, 2014
At this year's Worldwide Developer Conference, Apple delivered quite a few surprises with regards to OS X 10.10 Yosemite, but one feature we had been almost certain of many months prior to WWDC was that of the appearance. We knew, given the significant alterations made with iOS 7, that the Cupertino's thirst for uniformity would spill over to the Mac, and so it proved with the showcasing of a decidedly flattened-out Yosemite. Even though, as ever with such drastic visual changes, it's probably going to take some developers weeks - even months - to update their apps in compliance with the new look, some eager folk have already been trying to imagine what the icons of some stock and third-party apps may look like when given the Yosemite treatment.

Google Camera App For Android Now Lets You Use Android Wear As Remote Shutter

Ben Reid·July 10, 2014
Google made a whole bunch of exciting announcements at I/O in June, and today signals the first wave of deliverance on those promises. Following the news that Chromecast users will be able to beam the contents of their Android smartphone or tablet to their TVs through the new Android Mirroring feature, it is now also possible for Android Wear enthusiasts to utilize their wrist-worn gadget as a remote shutter for their device's camera.

New Photos And Video Show Off 4.7-inch iPhone 6 Rear Shell In Detail

Ben Reid·July 10, 2014

UK Follows US, Bans Uncharged Smartphones On Flights

Ben Reid·July 9, 2014
Following on from the news that the TSA was banning air passengers from boarding flights with gadgets that were powered down or could not be turned on, the UK's Department for Transport has followed suit, with certain flights and routes set to enforce similar action on gadgets that appear not to be in use.

Apple’s Mac Lineup Won’t See Intel Broadwell Chips Until Next Year

Ben Reid·July 9, 2014
Intel's Haswell chip, with its credentials as a very power-efficient processing infrastructure, has done wonders for Apple's Mac range, and in particular, MacBooks, which have seen significant battery life increases over the fleet of machines running on the preceding Ivy Bridge. The next-generation Broadwell chips were thought to be headed to Macs at some point this year, but with Intel apparently beset by delays, we could be waiting until the middle of next year before we can get our hands on the new Broadwell-powered machines.

We Have 7 Paid iOS Apps Available For FREE Today, Start Downloading Right Here!

Ben Reid·July 9, 2014
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