Here's how to transfer Health and Activity app, Apple Watch data to a new iPhone with restoring from a full backup with Decipher Activity Transfer.
In a move that apparently stems from not wanting to have one of its competitors logos splashed across its website, Apple has created its own Windows logo for use on the company's website.
Here's a real-world speed test comparison between Apple's iPhone 6s Plus with 2GB RAM and Dual-Core processor, and Samsung's Galaxy Note 5 with 4GB RAM and Octa-Core CPU.
According to Miami Heat dancer Teressa Cee, one dolphin rescued her iPhone when it took a plunge itself, saving it from a watery grave. It seems that dolphins are partial to Apple's smartphone as well.
Microsoft has today released an updated version of its Skype app for iPhone and iPad via the iOS App Store. In addition to offering the standard bug fixes and general performance improvements that every update seems to bring to any app, the latest version of Skype also packs a number of enhancements that take advantage of Apple's recently introduced iOS 9 platform. Version 6.3 of Skype is now available to download immediately from the App Store.
Here's a list of 25 tips and tricks for iPhone 6s and iPhone 6s Plus 3D Touch that you need to know about.
Here are step by step instructions on how to convert Live Photos to normal still pictures on your iPhone 6s and iPhone 6s Plus. It's easy enough to convert or change a Live Photo into a normal photo and, importantly, back again, should you so wish to for whatever reason, and even though that might not help your iPhone's storage problem, it'll mean any copy of the image you send anywhere will be smaller.
There may not be a huge amount to get excited about in iOS 9.1 beta 3 just yet, but there are some changes to the bundled wallpapers for those that like that sort of thing.
Don't like the new shake mouse pointer or cursor to locate feature in OS X El Capitan? Here's how to disable it right now on your Mac.
Apple's OS X El Capitan is finally here and Mac owners are installing the software in droves. As you might expect from a new platform that's offered entirely free-of-charge, it's already managed to cement its place at the top of the free download charts within the Mac App Store. Those who are installing it are also going through the process of learning exactly what's new and coming across some interesting findings as part of that journey. One such finding relates to how El Capitan handles the installation of Windows through the Boot Camp Assistant.
















