Only yesterday, Apple rolled out iOS 8.2 beta 4, and as well as the usual performance tweaks and bug fixes, we got a little closer to finding out how Apple Watch will integrate with the Mac maker's mobile software. Within the Bluetooth settings, we saw how users will easily be able to connect to their wearable, and we also saw instructions alluding to a companion app. Now, thanks to the dogged work of one Apple dev, we have an even better idea if what we can expect from said app.
More Apple iPhone 6s rumors have emerged, revealing key details regarding camera and the display. More on this can be found right here after the break.
In another leak of information, there are rumors flying around that the much anticipated 12-inch MacBook Air will be debuting in the first quarter of 2015. The machine's debut will also bring about another interesting change in the existing lineup of Apple notebooks. Read on after the jump for further details.
Rumors and reports of iOS 9 update for iPhone, iPad, iPod touch has started to show up in activity logs, revealing that Apple's next major mobile OS is already in its testing phases. More details can be found right here.
Xiaomi, the Chinese electronics company that has enjoyed a rapid rise to prominence, has been called out on numerous occasions for quite blatantly ripping off products of major brands, namely Apple. But in an incredible move, Xiaomi has turned and warned customers off purchasing products that copy its own - a very ironic twist that shows an incredible amount of audacity.
iOS 8.2 beta 4 download has been released for iPhone, iPad and iPod touch. More details about the update and where to download it from can be found right here.
What is the difference between SIM free and unlocked T-Mobile iPhone 6, iPhone 6 Plus? We're here to answer that with all the details you need to know right after the jump.
Yahoo's Flickr is the place that many people go to save and share their digital photographs, and has long been where people upload their best shots. That means that Flickr has quite a lot of interesting information on which cameras are being used thanks to the EXIF data that is embedded in the images uploaded to its website.
A long-standing complaint of iOS device owners has been the lack of a substantial return policy for apps that don't meet the expected standards of the consumer. A short while ago, though, Apple introduced a two-week money-back system that allows dissatisfied customers to be reimbursed for below-par apps without too much hassle in EU. However, whilst this move has appeased general users, it is inherently flawed to the point where developers stand to lose out considerably, particularly since an app or game may still be used even after the funds have been returned.
We’ve been hearing for quite a while now that Apple is planning to expand its Apple Pay service into more countries other than just the U.S., but there’s still no official word on the matter whether or not if it will actually happen. And now, according to a report that has just surfaced, it’s being said that the service is set for launch in Canada.
















