Facebook's 'Year in Review' 2015 feature is available right now, and this time it's also letting you hide bad memories. Here are the details.
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Swing Copters 2 from the creator of Flappy Bird game is as infuriating as the original. You can download it today on iPhone, iPad, and Android.
George Hotz aka Geohot who pioneered the iPhone jailbreak scene back in 2007 has now built a self-driving car of his own in his Garage.
The most recent research note released by KGI Securities analyst Ming-Chi Kuo predicts that Apple's iPad Air 3 will ship early next year without the integration of 3D Touch technology due to issues around producing displays of that size with pressure sensing tech built-in. That will likely come as a disappointment to consumers planning on embracing the third-generation iPad Air, but there could be some good news. A new report suggests that Apple is working on scalable next-generation pressure-sensing technology that could be integrated into any of its iOS devices, regardless of size.
Apple Music is now available on Sonos in a public beta. Here's how to join, set up and use Apple Music on your Sonos wireless speaker system.
You can now download a new app called LiveBox on iOS 9 that lets you watch live tv channel streams directly on your iPhone or iPad.
Taylor Swift's 1989 World Tour Documentary video will be available exclusively on Apple Music starting December 20th. Here are the details.
Meet Oukitel K10000, the smartphone that gives up to 10 days of battery life on a single charge, thanks to 10,000mAh battery. Here are the details.
Latest reports are suggesting that Samsung Galaxy S7 will feature a set of pressure sensitive sensors built into the display, similar to Apple's 3D Touch found in iPhone 6s and iPhone 6s Plus, just like we predicted in October.
Here are 5 of Apple's worst design decisions made in the year 2015. Apple gets the design of its products right most of the time, but when it doesn't, this is what happens.
















