Cut the Rope: Time Travel for iPhone and iPad is available to download for free as Apple's Free app of the Week. The game usually retails for $0.99. Here are the details.
This video pits battery life on iOS 9.3.1 vs the older iOS 9.2.1 for a comparison using iPhones ranging from the iPhone 4s all the way up to the iPhone 6.
Want to enable encryption on your iPhone, iPad or Android device? We show you how to encrypt your mobile devices in a detailed step by step guide below.
For years now, we've wanted a way to rid ourselves of stock iOS apps, resorting to putting them into folders in far flung corners of our Home screens. Newly found code within the App Store suggests we may soon be able to hide these native apps.
Apple has now patched the Siri trick that enabled iOS users to activate Night Shift in Low Power Mode. Here's what you should know.
Apple has just stopped digitally signing iOS 9.2.1 firmware for all compatible iPhone, iPad and iPod touch devices. Here's what that means for you.
As expected, Apple has released iOS 9.3.1 download links for iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch owners. The roll-out of iOS 9.3.1 has only been on the cards for a relatively short period of time, and piggybacks on the initial public release of iOS 9.3 that was released during Apple's recent "Let us loop you in" event. Rather than introducing any type of new user-facing functionality, this update aims to fix a recently discovered bug that centres around a universal linking bug.
Apple has placed a great deal of emphasis on its Siri digital assistant in recent years by bringing additional power and capability as part of major improvements to iOS. The company's engineers will be continually tweaking, monitoring and amending the codebase to ensure the best performance from Siri and the fastest response times, but it's very rare that we see any real ability enhancements outside of a large iOS update. That internal policy appears to have been negated in this instance as Apple has drastically improved the pot of baseball knowledge that Siri can pull from to provide assistance to fans.
Everyone loves freebies! This weekend, we have a fabulous iOS app for kids named CHOMP going free on the App Store as part of Apple's Free App of the Week initiative. The title usually retails for $1.99 on the App Store but for a limited time, till next Thursday, it can be downloaded on your iPhone or iPad absolutely free.
Here is a collection of videos showing side-by-side speed comparisons between the new iOS 9.3.1 update vs iOS 9.3 on the iPhone 6, iPhone 5s, iPhone 5 and iPhone 4s.
















