Great news for all you Harry Potter fans out there. Apple has officially announced that as of today, enhanced versions of all seven of J.K. Rowling's Harry Potter books will be available for purchase and download exclusively via its iBooks Store. The official Apple press release on the subject highlights the fact that all of the enhanced editions of the books will be available for readers to enjoy exclusively on their iPhone, iPad, iPod touch, or Mac around the world, and even goes as far as outlining the impressive sounding features that will come with the download.
iPhone 6s camera vs Nikon D750 DSLR comparison. This video pits the iPhone 6s camera against the $3000-$4000 Nikon DSLR in ideal shooting conditions. The surprising result: the iPhone wins!
After initially publishing a number of leading tweets relating to a possible iOS 8.4.1 jailbreak, Luca Todesco, a student from Italy, has now released the source code that provides a jailbreak solution for the last publicly available version of iOS 8. The release of the source code of the jailbreak, which has been given the name Yalu, looks likely to stick around for a while before an actual jailbreak tool is served up by Todesco for the less technically minded for jailbreaking devices on iOS 8.4.1.
Apple has surprised us all today by announcing a new and improved Beats Pill bluetooth speaker, and is calling it the Pill+. The new speaker isn't a radical retake of the original Pill with Apple focusing on making some serious under-the-hood improvements to produce what could arguably be the best sounding Pill ever. Pill+ is set to replace the original Pill speaker which was launched back in 2012. It is larger than previous Pill, but smaller than now discontinued Pill XL.
The iPhone 6s may not be plagued by any issues as extreme as last year's "bendgate" scandal, but that doesn't mean that certain users don't think the phone's without its problems. In the small amount of time that the handset has been available, we've heard of consumers taking to various Apple forums to complain of the iPhone 6s shutting itself down and feeling extremely hot. There were also reports of the phone overheating to an extent that iOS actually prompted the user about the condition. Now, another set of users are starting to notice that the Home button on the iPhone 6s unit is feeling increasingly hot and dissipating what feels like huge amounts of heat over the surface area of the button.
Apple has shown continued dedication to supporting and developing its fabulous and extremely popular Apple Watch range. One of the latest developments within the range is the Apple Watch Hermès, which officially launched to the public this week. This particular version of Apple's intelligent timepiece is part of a collaboration with Hermès, and is offered as a premium version of the Watch. Now that it's available for purchase, we're starting to get our first glimpse of the product outside of Apple Stores, complete with the official packaging and accessories thanks to a number of unboxing videos.
Sometimes you wait for a very long time for a software update and then two come along in quick succession. That's what it must feel like to Tweetbot users, because after Tapbots released a new version of its popular iOS Twitter client last week, today the company also saw the Mac client by the same name receive a similar update. Both apps had not seen any significant changes or updates in quite some time, making both new versions highly anticipated indeed.
iOS 9.1 beta 4 is now available to download. Today's iOS 9.1 seed has been made available only a week after beta 3 was released.
Apple has now officially launched its Apple Watch collaboration with Hermès, the French fashion company. The fancy new lineup has custom leather bands, watch faces and prices ranging from $1100 to $1500.
The existence of malware on Apple's iOS platform isn't exactly a new thing, contrary to the popular myth that iOS and OS X are bulletproof. With that said, as a mobile platform, iOS is seemingly a lot more secure than the competition, and has historically only come under attack if the device is actually jailbroken, meaning when it has been liberated from the security of Apple's walled garden. Unfortunately, that may no longer be the case thanks to a new strain of malware known as YiSpecter, which has been discovered to attack non-jailbroken iOS devices.
















