Rumor has it that iPhone 6s Plus will feature 2K display whereas iPhone 6s will have a 1080p panel. Both devices are also said to include Force Touch technology.
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Oliver Haslam has written about technology for over a decade. His work has been published in print at Macworld and online pretty much everywhere else. If it plugs in or has a battery, it's fair game.
If you've been toying with the idea of picking up a brand new Nexus 6 smartphone then there has never been a better time to make the jump, with Google now offering its own 6-inch monster for a discount as part of its 'Dads and Grads' promotion.
Google has historically been chastised for its lack of transparency and ease of configuration as far as it comes to privacy and security of accounts, which is why at this week's Google I/O the company announced My Account, a new Web page that aims to put all of Google's account-based ills right.
As we draw nearer to WWDC 2015, Apple's rumoured relaunch of Beats Music has taken a few twists and turns of late. While it is generally acknowledged that Apple is set to shake the streaming music world up come its WWDC opening keynote, the ins and outs of how it will go about doing that are as yet something of a mystery, with conflicting reports muddying already cloudy waters.
Major U.S. online retailer has apparently leaked pricing info and release date of Windows 10 Home and Windows 10 Professional editions for OEMs.
New speed test comparison video shows HTC One M9 Plus vs iPhone 6 vs Galaxy S6 go head to head against each other. Who comes out on top? Find out here.
Here’s how you can use animated GIFs on Facebook. This GIF support is official, and it’s very easy to get along with it.
Sometimes as the build up to a new iPhone gets to a point of fever pitch we start to see anyone and everyone with some CAD skills rush out to create concept art of what the new device will look like. The whole thing is rather entertaining and sometimes one of the designs end up at least close to what Apple ends up shipping.
The Internet of Things is one of those ideas that has been around for a while but hasn't really come to proper fruition yet. Google seems to think that it can be the one to sort that problem out, even though it already tried back in 2011 and then quietly killed the project off. Maybe the second time is a charm.
With Google I/O 2015 currently underway we can be sure of plenty of big announcements coming out of the developer event, but there will also be one or two smaller ones that while not likely to change the world nevertheless should not be underestimated. One such announcement is the availability of Google Cardboard for iOS.















