After releasing a bunch of updates today, namely OS X 10.11 El Capitan, iOS 9.0.2 and iOS 9.1 beta 3 for both developers and public beta testers, Apple has now closed the signing window of iOS 8.4.1 for all iPhone, iPad and iPod touch devices.
New iPhone 6s and iPhone 6s Plus tear-down photos show Apple added a gasket around the edge of their frames as well as silicone seals around important parts of the internals.
Want to downgrade iOS 9 or 9.0.2 or 9.0.1 back to iOS 8.4.1? Here we walk you through easy steps on how to go about downgrading from iOS 9 / 9.0.2 / 9.0.1 on your iPhone, iPad or iPod touch.
Tim Cook has used a fireside chat with Box CEO Aaron Levie during the BoxWorks conference in San Francisco to give us a small insight into the thinking behind a number of decisions that have been made internally within Apple. As you might imagine, due to the nature of the BoxWorks event, a lot of the conversation was focused on Apple's commitment to enterprise and the company's growing partnerships and product range that appeals to that specific sector. Apple's partnerships with IBM and Cisco, the introduction of the iPad Pro, and most importantly, an enlightening conversation around the potential convergence of iOS and OS X were all on the agenda.
Here's a step by step guide on how to make a bootable USB flash drive for OS X El Capitan. If you are planning to clean install Apple's latest desktop OS, this is what you'll need to do it.
Apple has today made available for download iOS 9.1 beta 3 to those individuals registered with an official Apple developer account. Today's pre-release seed represents the next step in finalizing the iOS 9.1 software in preparation for a public unveiling, and comes three weeks after the Cupertino-based company seeded the initial iOS 9.1 beta to the developers community.
The final iOS 9 download and iOS 9.0.2 download links for iPhone 6 Plus, 6, 5s, 5c, 5, 4s, iPad 2 and over and iPod touch are now live. For a list of features on what's new in iOS 9, check out our post here.
This is just in. Apple has just released iOS 9.0.2 download links for compatible iPhone, iPad and iPod touch devices.
Well, it had to happen. Apple's iPhone 6s and iPhone 6s Plus handsets have only been with us officially for less than a week, but we've already seen the hardware subjected to a number of destructive tests. We've seen the standard waist height drop tests designed to simulate an actual real-life dropping of the handset, followed by the slightly more farfetched test of seeing what happens when the iPhone is doused in liquid nitrogen and then annihilated with a sledge-hammer. Now, we see just how well Apple's latest hardware performs against a .50-Cal round fired from a high-powered Barrett M82A1 sniper rifle.
Here's a side-by-side specs comparison between Google Nexus 6P vs Nexus 5X vs iPhone 6s vs iPhone 6s Plus. This comparison should give you a good idea as to which phone is for you.
















