Apple's iCloud Web service has been treated to one or two housekeeping updates, including an all-new zoom feature and, more notably, the ability to send photos through email à la iOS. Full details after the break.
Apple Pay is being picked up rather swiftly by iOS users, helping to push the wider market for contactless payments. Boosted by Apple's apparent ability to get users to update software sooner rather than later, a number of big-name retailers and financial institutions are already on board, and as a part of this ongoing process, MasterCard will be throwing in some decent perks to PGA Tour attendees processing transactions via Apple Pay.
Free stuff is always enticing, and while Apple may have scrapped the 'iTunes Single of the Week' freebie offer a short time ago, the Cupertino giant is back with a new section for those seeking fresh content without the usual fee. The aptly-named 'Free on iTunes' section includes songs from recording artists as well as TV shows from some renowned networks, although right now, it appears reserved for consumers in the United States.
Release date of Apple Watch and new 12-inch MacBook Air has been confirmed by a reliable source. More details can be found right here after the jump.
Did you know the largest Apple Store in Asia was just inaugurated? Located in China, the store has been opened up for public, and is making news across the globe. Head on after the jump for further details.
The latest iOS 8 issue to catch everyone’s attention is the ‘GMT Bug’ in Calendar app which seems to be messing up time zones of synced calendar events, where said events added by users are often springing up with a secondary time zone. More on this news, right after the jump.
The rumors of a reported 12-inch MacBook Air are gathering pace and with the old adage of there being no smoke without fire very much in our minds, the latest leak to almost confirm the device’s existence includes photographs of what appears to be a screen set for the phantom notebook.
According to BlackBerry’s CEO, Apple's iMessage service, Netflix, and similarly more apps should be available across all major smartphone platforms. Wait, what?
In interviews given not too long after Apple announced the Apple Watch, the man at the top of luxury watch maker TAG Heuer, Jean-Claude Biver, heaped harsh criticism onto the timepiece saying that it lacked ‘appeal’ amongst other things. He also hinted that his own firm would be making a smartwatch too. Now though, months later, the outspoken interim CEO has changed his mind.
It seemed that everyone had an opinion on whether Apple should launch a large iPhone before we actually got two in the shape of the iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus, but according to newly released figures, all that hot air actually turned into cold hard market share around the globe. Most notably though, it meant that Apple could take the fight to Samsung in its own backyard.
















