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A technology enthusiast, former software developer, and current Head of Quality and Testing at a leading SaaS company. A developer of multiple apps. A lover of pleasing people and a believer in being your authentic self.

Watch Tesla Model S Drive Itself With The Company’s New ‘Summon’ Feature [Video]

Paul Morris·January 11, 2016
It may sound like something that has been pulled right from an episode of Hasselhoff's Knight Rider, but the Tesla Model S can now drive itself in and out of parking after receiving a very simple command from the owner. The new Summon feature - which is now live in a beta state thanks to version 7.1 of the Tesla software - allows compatible Tesla models running the latest software to essentially enter into an autopilot mode that could be extremely useful for those drivers who struggle to park their car in tight spaces.

Apple’s 4-inch iPhone Could Be Called iPhone 5e, Not iPhone 6c

Paul Morris·January 11, 2016
According to a new report, the new 4-inch iPhone from Apple could be called the iPhone 5e and not the iPhone 6c. Here are the complete details.

Apple Music Hits 10 Million Subscribers In Just 6 Months

Paul Morris·January 11, 2016

Turn Your Apple Watch Into A Universal Remote Control, Here’s How

Paul Morris·January 10, 2016
Want to turn your Apple Watch into a universal remote control device for controlling electronic devices in your home? Here's how you can do that.

Apple And Google Bidding To Secure Streaming Rights For NFL London Games

Paul Morris·January 9, 2016
The National Football League (NFL) is a behemoth sporting organization within the United States. The popularity of the company and American Football in general has always been at astronomical levels in America, but it's been also steadily growing in prominence on an international level over the last few years with a number of games being presented to an English audience in London. According a new report, prominence on an international level is about to grow thanks to a deal in the works within the NFL to live stream every single international series game, as Google and Apple look to grab the coveted rights to that.

Petition To Keep The 3.5mm Headphone Jack In iPhone 7 Gains Over 200,000 Signatures

Paul Morris·January 9, 2016

Microsoft Seemingly Ready To Launch Its Own Data SIM Card For Windows Devices

Paul Morris·January 9, 2016
A curious new app listed on Microsoft Store has introduced speculation that the software giant is planning on introducing its own branded SIM-card for Microsoft devices. The app, which has recently made an appearance on the store, asks if users are "looking for a reliable, convenient way to stay connected everywhere you go, even when WiFi isn't available?" The additional metadata then seems to suggest that Microsoft is planning on solving this problem by introducing its own SIM-card that can be used and paid for through a Microsoft account on a branded Microsoft device.

Game Of Thrones Season 6 Premiere Date Announced

Paul Morris·January 9, 2016
HBO has officially announced Game of Thrones Season 6 premiere date. That announcement took the form of a very simple tweet with an image embedded within it simply containing the date.

iPhone 7 To Feature Slimmer Waterproof Design, Wireless Charging, No 3.5mm Audio Jack

Paul Morris·January 8, 2016

Apple CEO Tim Cook Earned $10.3 Million In 2015, Lowest-Paid Among Company’s Top Executives

Paul Morris·January 8, 2016
Apple's latest filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) provides us with a glimpse of information, showing that CEO Tim Cook took home $1 million more in 2015 than 2014, but that his top executives were better compensated during the same period.

Apple Working On Self-Healing iPhone, Patent Application Reveals

Paul Morris·January 8, 2016
A recently published patent has revealed that Apple could be working on a self-healing iPhone. Here are the details.

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Paul Morris·January 8, 2016

ZEISS Announces Premium Lens Accessories For iPhone

Paul Morris·January 7, 2016
ExoLens - a subsidiary of Fellowes - has officially announced that it has partnered up with world-renowned optoelectronics company ZEISS to launch a new set of smartphone lens accessories for the iPhone 6 / 6 Plus, and 6s / 6s Plus. These new lenses will not only appeal to hardened smartphone photographers, but also hopefully introduce a new standard in the smartphone lens market by integrating the cutting-edge technology that has made ZEISS a world leader in optics technology.

iOS 9.2.1 Has Been Jailbroken

Paul Morris·January 7, 2016
A well known developer has managed to jailbreak iOS 9.2.1 and has posted a screenshot of Cydia running on the iPhone 6 to prove that it was up and running on his device of choice.

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Paul Morris·January 7, 2016
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