Apple's new Force Touch technology could be about to make its way to the iPhone with this year's iPhone 6s and iPhone 6s Plus, according to a new report. The technology, which allows devices to sense the force applied during a tap and then give haptic feedback in response to it, first made its debut when Apple announced the Apple Watch late last year.
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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.
Google has its fingers in just about every corner of our lives these days, and that has never been more evident as in the world of productivity. Gmail is synonymous with email at this point, and Google Calendar houses appointments and the like for a huge number of people around the globe. If you're an iPhone user then you have had an official Gmail app for some time, and while you can tie Google Calendar into third-party calendar apps and even Apple's own, a real Google Calendar app from the team in Mountain View has been sorely lacking.
There has been a lot made about the Apple Watch's potential waterproofness since CEO Tim Cook told employees in Germany that he wears his watch in the shower. Now that the Apple Watch has been fleshed out as far as pricing and actual details about the device are concerned, a new paragraph has appeared on the device's apple.com Web page that covers the matter in a little more detail.
It's been a big day for Apple and its followers. The highly anticipated Apple Watch news arrived just as we expected, and we even got a new notebook computer and some Apple TV news to go with it. All in all, a pretty successful morning for a company that is likely to sell its new hardware as quickly as it can make it.
When rumors first started to circulate that Apple was going to introduce a new notebook with just one port on it, the inevitable questions cropped up. How would it charge? How would you connect a monitor? Has Apple gone completely bonkers?
Apple's Spring forward media event is just a few hours away and all the finishing touches are being put in place for what is set to be quite the eye opening event. With new Apple Watch information and a possible new MacBook Air on the horizon, interest in the event is high.
Apple's March 9 'Spring Forward' Watch event starts today. Here's how to follow and live stream it. Apple is expected to detail Apple Watch, 12-inch MacBook Air and more. Check out the details for more.
With the HTC One M9 now a reality following an announcement at the recent Mobile World Congress event in Barcelona, attention has begun to turn to what may become of the rumored HTC One M9 Plus.
We knew that the day would come eventually, and here it is - a major maker of smartphones is set to ship its latest and greatest handsets with antivirus software as standard.
Luckily we have never had a smartphone catch fire, but it looks like we're in the minority these days, as we see more and more reports of consumer electronics getting a little too warm for their own good.
















