Here are renders of what a rose gold Apple iPhone 6s model would look like compared to Apple Watch Edition. More details and images can be found here.
The Apple Watch is yet to hit the shelves next month, but accessories are dropping in by the minute after the company officially announced the wearable's price and release date almost a week back. Enter - Nomad Pod, the charging dock which also happens to be a portable power station for Apple's new wearable. With a construction that is suggested as being impeccable, head over the jump to see if this accessory is worthy of being coupled with the Apple Watch.
Apple Watch has definitely piqued the curiosity of the tech world, and while a sizable number of individuals seem to either be completely sold or staunchly against the product, the proverbial fence is creaking under the strain of undecided individuals. It's a good thing, then, that Apple is allowing consumers to head on down to their local Apple Retail Store during the two weeks prior to launch to check it out, and where the Spring forward media event announcement indicated that an appointment would be necessary for anybody looking to go hands-on with the wearable, it now seems that prior booking will not be mandatory.
When it comes to the packaging of its hardware, Apple’s train of thought seems to reflect that of the devices themselves. Where the company is embroiled in something of a battle with the rest of the industry to continually downsize the likes of the iPhone and MacBook, it also seems locked in a more personal effort to reduce packaging, which often saves money and spares the environment in the process. The Next Big Thing out of Cupertino will be the Apple Watch, which is slated for launch on April 24th, and now, we may have a glimpse of some packagings of the wearable.
Here's how to use Beats Music in Safari without installing Flash Player on Mac OS X. More details can be found right here.
As you may well be aware by now, the introduction of iOS 8.2 brought with it a shiny new stock app, dedicated purely to the the Cupertino company's first new product in the last five years, the Apple Watch. The new "Apple Watch" app is designed and offered as a companion kit to work alongside and get the most out of Apple's new smartwatch, but at the moment, is pretty useless without an actual physical Watch to pair with it. Thankfully, in a similar fashion to the recently revealed Apple Watch Activity app, developer Hamza Sood has managed to bypass this restriction and has posted screenshots of the app in its entirety.
Fix for iOS keyboard problem in Safari has been implemented in iOS 8.3 by Apple for iPhone users. More details, and screenshot, can be found here.
As the Cupertino giant plans to take the Apple Watch to display exhibits next month ahead of the actual launch date, it is looking to expand the wearable's display booths beyond just Apple Retail Stores. Photos of displays being set up in Paris at the Galeries Lafayette have just been leaked, where Apple plans on putting its new smartwatch lineup up for display. Head over the jump for further details.
iOS 8.2 has been out for a couple of days now, and as we wait for Apple Watch's arrival in order to really dig into the build's core new features, one developer has already begun hunting for clues. Having looked beneath the surface of iOS 8.2, he has found that the 'Activity' app is a native offering, and the reason it is hidden from the masses at this moment is because it's programmed to pop up after the first time an Apple Watch is connected.
There are already plenty of books that purport to tell the true story of Steve Jobs. Even with the official biography, written by Walter Isaacson out in the wild there are still plenty of things to learn about the man that co-founded Apple. A new book, on sale March 24th, may give the best insights into the real Jobs yet.















