Here's how to live stream Apple's September 9 iPhone 6s event keynote on Windows, Android, iOS, Mac OS X and the Apple TV. The live stream will begin at 10am Pacific / 1pm Eastern on Wednesday, Sept. 9.
Here is what to expect from Apple's iPhone 6s event on September 9. With Apple having announced the date and venue for its next mega event, expectations now are on an all time high. All eyes are on the Cupertino giant as it prepares to launch its 2015 flagship smartphones, along with new iPads, new Apple TV and some accessories for Apple Watch.
You know the countdown to an Apple event is officially on when the Cupertino company's minions begin to adorn the venue with branded insignia. It's only a matter of days now until Tim Cook and his executive team descend on the Bill Graham Civic Auditorium to deliver a keynote presentation that will ultimately shape the fortunes of the Cupertino-based company for the foreseeable future. In order to have the venue ready for the media and attending guests, Apple has started to decorate the venue with company branded flags and logos.
Here's how to fix WiFi not working issue on iOS 8.4.1 running on your iPhone, iPad or iPod touch. If you updated your iOS device to Apple's latest firmware and then started suffering from strange WiFi problems, here are a few things you can try to fix the problem.
If everything we're hearing about Apple's September 9 event turns out to be true then it looks like we're going to need to put aside at least a day or two to digest everything that Apple is planning to announce. It may be billed as an iPhone-centric event, but there's clearly a lot more going on than just a new smartphone. Now, according to a new report, it's being suggested that Tim Cook and his executive team will also use the September 9 event to introduce a new iPad keyboard attachment accessory as well as a range of new metal finishes for the Apple Watch.
Mozilla has just flipped the switch on the first public preview version of Firefox web browser for iOS. Mozilla first announced Firefox for Apple's iOS in December last year. It was followed up by a beta release to a select few testers in May this year.
Apple's big media event, taking place next week on September 9th, has more than a touch of mystery about it. With new iPhones traditionally announced in the first couple of weeks of September, there's little doubt that we will see the iPhone 6s and iPhone 6s Plus unveiled at the event, but the size of the venue - the 7,000 seater Bill Graham Civic Auditorium - has many wondering whether there will be a little something extra up Apple's sleeve.
Amazon today made quite the leap in its war with Netflix after beginning to allow both iOS and Android users to download movies and TV shows to their devices for offline viewing. Before today, streaming was the only way to enjoy content via Amazon Prime.
Apple's new 'App of the Week' is the snappily named Nighty Night Circus – bedtime story & lullaby for kids, and you can now download it for free on your iPhone and iPad.
Portal by Pushbullet, already available for Android but now also live on Apple's iOS App Store, allows users to move large files between their iOS devices and a computer by using a WiFi connection as the method of transport.
















