Users of iOS 9 will be able to instruct their iPhones and iPads to update themselves while they sleep, meaning there will be no more twiddling of thumbs while they wait for their devices to become usable again.
Apple has been rumored to have a team working on an autonomous car for quite a while now, and while the rumor hasn't been around quite as long as the fabled Apple TV streaming service, it is one that simply won't go away. There has been little in the way of solid proof that such a thing as an Apple-made car is in the works, though that hasn't stopped the rumors from flying.
Here's how to restore your accidentally deleted iCloud files, contacts, calendars and reminders entries the easy way from iCloud.com.
When Apple announced HomeKit, its iOS framework for controlling smart devices around the home, such as thermostats, door locks and lights, we expected to see every accessory maker under the sun rush to get accessories out the door. As it turned out, Apple's own inability to get all of its API ducks in a row have hampered the release of hardware, but that is starting to come to an end. One of the devices first outed at January's CES - the iHome iSP5 SmartPlug - is now available to buy.
The latest version of iTunes version 12.2.2 is now available to download for both Windows PCs and Mac OS X computers. Full changelog along with direct download links are as follows.
OS X Yosemite is close to the end of its active life, and soon to be replaced by the next iteration in OS X, the El Capitan. At a time like this, it's rather strange to see another update rolling out for Yosemite, but that's exactly what Apple did today. The Cupertino-based company quietly released Yosemite 10.10.5, which is more of an under-the-hood update that includes a number of bug fixes, most importantly for the DYLD_PRINT_TO_FILE vulnerability.
Whenever Apple introduces newer versions of its iOS or OS X platforms, it's generally the marketed and discussed features that garner all of the attention. With iOS 9 and OS X El Capitan currently in the development and testing stages in preparation for a potential September release, there are unannounced inclusions that are being discussed. A Reddit user has discovered a real-time flight tracking feature embedded in iOS 9 and OS X El Capitan that Apple has so far neglected to mention in any of its official discussions regarding the two platforms.
Apple has just updated Boot Camp for OS X with full support for running Windows 10 on select Mac computers. Now up to version 6, Boot Camp lets you dual-boot OS X with Windows on a Mac computer.
RollerCoaster Tycoon 3 for iOS has arrived on the App Store, bringing with it none of the in-app purchase nonsense that we saw in previously-released RollerCoaster Tycoon 4 Mobile, and instead of being free to play, costs a reasonable $4.99.
Have you ever stopped to consider what would happen if Apple moved away from its traditional iPhone design and attempted to bring back the old-school clamshell design that used to be so popular with feature phones? Martin Hajek, a designer with a passion for "visualizing the future in 3D", has taken on what he describes as a "fun" side project to imagine what an Apple flip phone would look like if Jony Ive was tasked with bringing an Apple branded clamshell to the market. Carry on reading after the jump to see the designer's insane, but strangely beautiful flip phone concept.
















