WhatsApp for iPhone update with voice calling feature gets a release time-frame, and will be available to download very soon. More details on the news can be found here.
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The Pangu Team, which has thus far been responsible for a number of untethered jailbreaks across iOS 7 and 8, has finally broken its silence towards the constant public vilification and criticism by certain corners of the mobile security industry by posting an open and soul-bearing letter to its public facing website. The in-depth blog post has been given the title "Jailbreak Should not Tolerate Regional Discrimination," and tackles many of the important issues that the team has been continually vilified for since entering the often controversial world of iOS jailbreaking.
It always represents an extremely exciting period of time whenever one of the big hitters in the mobile industry introduces, and subsequently launches, a new smartphone. It's now time for Samsung to swim in the warm glow of recognition, thanks to the imminent launch of the Galaxy S6 and S6 Edge. As exciting as these two new devices are, the pre-launch enthusiasm could be dampened slightly by a report suggesting that the two new devices will come preinstalled with a staggering 56 - fifty six - first-party applications.
It was almost inevitable that the announcement of the Apple Watch would act as a catalyst for the introduction of a number of additional high-end competing wearables. Sure, there's always going to be the Apple faithful who will blindly purchase whatever wares the Cupertino company chooses to roll out, but what about those who want a premium product without the hugely inflated price-tag attached? A relatively unknown startup out of San Francisco - called Olio - is looking to fill that gap by coming out of hiding with its own premium hardware and software in the form of a high-end smartwatch.
As part of a campaign to promote the world's "most popular camera," Apple has launched an overhaul of its official website to showcase some stunning world photography captured solely using the powerful iPhone 6 camera. The beautiful homage to the iPhone 6 is not only intended to highlight the power of the camera module that ships with Apple’s latest smartphone, but also illustrate the variety of photos taken by its users as well as share some tips and tricks on how to capture beautiful images using some of the App Store's finest third-party photo and video apps.
Here’s how you can control your Samsung TV right from the Notification Center on your iPhone. Complete details and download link can be found right here after the break.
Majority of us have been in a situation at one time or another where we've been locked out of our homes -or place of work - because we've lost or misplaced our keys. It's not going to be the worst thing that you ever have to contend with in your time on earth, but it can certainly prove to be extremely inconvenient and problematic if it happens. Can you imagine if you never had to worry about that again? What if you could simply carry a photo of your keys around on your smartphone and then use an app to print a 3D copy of it in the event if it's lost? It's a crazy world that we live in but that's exactly what the KeyMe app for iPhone offers.
Remember that mysterious Dodge Caravan kitted out with multiple cameras cruising the streets or Northern California last week? The fact that it was actually leased to Apple managed to not only turn a few heads, but also got a few tongues wagging about the possibility of Tim Cook's company working on a next-generation vehicle to extend its current product offering.
Here’s how you can get an OS X Yosemite like dock on your iPhone or iPad. More details can be found right here after the break.
We've seen a large number of concept products being bandied around the Internet over the last few years. Apart from the usual "next-generation iPhone or iPad" mockups and the "here's what Apple's next MacBook" will look like concepts, we've also had designers and engineers producing artwork for futuristic cars, robots with advanced artificial intelligence, and even invisible cloaks. With that in mind, it doesn't seem so bizarre that a team of individuals have put their collective brains together and invented the "Mouse-Box" concept; an everyday looking mouse with an actual functioning computer built inside of it.
















