You may be forgiven that this single day is the only thing that matters when it comes to the launch of the iPhone 6s and iPhone 6s Plus. After all, today is the day that pre-orders start to deliver. Today is also the day that consumers can walk into physical Apple Store for the first time and experience the iPhone 6s hands-on. The truth is that months of intense speculation and conjecture, as well as a number of important leaks and reveals, have all contributed to launch day. The iPhone 6s and 6s Plus is real, and it's now available in twelve countries as of today.
Initial benchmarks of iPhone 6s are in, and they absolutely smoke Android flagship smartphones from 2015. Here are the details.
Here's a comparison between iPhone 6s digital vs iPhone 6s Plus optical image stabilization (OIS) when recording video. Check the video out in 4K resolution.
If you're a jailbreak fan who gave up all hope of liberating your iOS device and decided to upgrade to iOS 9, then you may want to explore the possibilities of an immediate downgrade. Over the last few hours a number of rumors have started to circulate pertaining to the possible release of a fully-functional, untethered jailbreak solution for Apple's iOS 8.4.1 platform, which was the last public release of iOS 8.
After releasing iOS 9.1 beta 2 to developers and iOS 9.0.1 final for all older iPhone, iPad and iPod touch models yesterday, today Apple has rolled out iOS 9.1 beta 2 to those registered on Public Beta Program and iOS 9.0.1 for iPhone 6s and iPhone 6s Plus.
After making multiple iPhone, iPad, Apple TV and iOS based announcements over the last two weeks, Apple has now officially announced an update to its collection of headphones that it became the proud parent of as part of the company's high-profile acquisition of Beats by Dre. The existing Solo2 Wireless, Tour2, and Powerbeats2 Wireless headphones are all included in the refresh, and will be offered as part of a new 'Active Collection' as being marketed by Apple.
Here's a list of the top 25 best third-party Apple Watch complications that are supported to run on watchOS 2. With developers now rushing to get their Apple Watch apps updated to include a complication, we've been on the lookout for those which caught our eye and we've come up with quite a hefty list. Check it out here.
Here's a comprehensive list of 65 features or things that you can do in iOS 9 that you previously couldn't in iOS 8. The new OS may seem like a just another under-the-hood improvement to last year's iOS 8, but it has a ton of new offerings hidden deep inside.
Here's how to add, set up and use third-party complications on Apple Watch running watchOS 2. In this guide we're going to take a quick step-by-step look at how to check if installed apps have complications available, how to add and remove them from the Apple Watch's Customize screen, and finally, how to actually get the complication up and running on the Apple Watch itself.
Only a week after iOS 9.0, Apple today has released final iOS 9.0.1 IPSW download links for supported iPhone, iPad and iPod touch devices.
















