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Isn't it amazing how quickly technology progresses and changes without us even really realising it? The latest 'Kids React' video does a really perfect job of showing just how far technology, and in particular Apple's personal music player the iPod, has changed since 2001. It doesn't contain an internal speaker. It doesn't have a multi-touch display. It doesn't have the App Store. Watch this group of kids react to the madness and confusion that is the original Apple iPod.
We've already seen what is purported to be the rear casing of the upcoming iPhone 6s so naturally it's now the turn of the front of Apple's next-generation iPhone to make an appearance. French website Nowhereelse.fr has acquired and shared a photograph of what is believed to be the front panel of Apple's next smartphone. Previous leaks from Apple's supply chain have provided us with a chance to see the small changes made to the internal structure of the next iPhones casing, but this is the first time that we've actually seen the front panel and display of what we will be receiving this fall.
Following hot on the heels of the recent Android update, YouTube for iPhone and iPad has now received the latest update as well. Google's mobile development team has been full of busy lately with the recent release of the beautiful Spotlight Stories, and now, thanks to this latest update, the updated YouTube app on the iOS App Store finally has a fix in place for those annoying vertically captured videos that seem to cause everyone so much anger and fury.
Google has continued to expand its growing arsenal of native mobile apps by releasing its new Spotlight Stories app for iPhone onto Apple's iOS App Store. If you're a a follower of the Google Motorola saga then you may remember that when the Google sold the smartphone maker to Lenovo, it kept Motorola's ATAP Division which was responsible for the creation of Spotlight stuff that featured on Motorola devices. After initially creating a dedicated app to showcase the content for the Android platform back in May, Google has now launched with the same delightful content on Apple's iOS.
Apple's official hardware accessory programs that exist to allow third-party manufactures to create accessories that comply with Apple's own manufacturing standards have proved to be extremely popular. The third-party accessory market is rapidly expanding with users always keen to get the latest dock, protective case or stand that carries the official emblem to signify that it was made as part of Apple's accessory initiatives. Now, it looks as though Apple Watch owners should prepare to part with some more cash as Apple is reportedly expanding its Made for Apple Watch program to allow third-party manufacturers to build Apple Watch docks/stands with integrated chargers.
It's undeniably important that large corporations such as Apple recruit as many people as humanly possible to test and put beta software through its paces. It's even more important when that software is actually the underlying operating system that powers most of its mobile devices, namely iOS. With that said, it's also extremely important that those beta testers aren't allowed to penalise third-party app developers who work tirelessly to ensure that their apps and software are compatible come the final public release. You could almost hear the app development community chant in harmonious unison today when Apple finally banned iOS beta testers from leaving App Store reviews.
OnePlus 2 photos and specs have been leaked ahead of launch next week. If you’ve been looking forward to the highly anticipated launch of the second-generation OnePlus smartphone then the wait is nearly over. Potential consumers will get an official look at the device next week when it officially launches to the public. Until then, we have what is undoubtedly the clearest look at the OnePlus 2 to date all thanks to one notoriously frequent leaker of details, the Chinese wireless regulator, Tenaa.
Speaking during Apple's third quarter earnings call, Tim Cook informed the Apple loving masses that the company is seeing its highest ever number of individuals moving across from the Android operating system. In short, Apple CEO Cook is claiming that more people than ever are leaving the competing Android platform to move across to iPhone and iOS.
Renowned video game accessories company PDP will soon be launching an officially licensed PlayStation 4 media remote control that is all set to be made available for purchase later this year. The company is yet to actually officially announced the existence of the Sony approved remote control, but the pre-sale listings on Amazon and GameStop have given the game away. Amazon is currently listing the item as "released on October 31, 2015", with GameStop showing as launching the device on October 15, 2015.
















