The App Store, Google Play, and Windows Store have spawned many great new titles and series for mobile devices, and also, overseen plenty of remakes and ports of old classics. From Sonic CD to Tetris, retro gaming has enjoyed something of a renaissance in recent times, but one company has been conspicuous by its absence. Nintendo, maker of many iconic games including the much-loved Super Mario, has hitherto opted to pit its faith in its DS series of handheld consoles. But now, it seems, the Japanese outfit is finally ready to cave.
According to a new report, Apple could be looking to launch its own Internet based TV service in the fourth quarter of 2015, with support for over 25 channels. A rather surprising but welcome news, head over the jump for further information on this purported development.
New TinyUmbrella is out. Save your blobs for iOS 8.1.3 - iOS 8.2 now for future downgrades. More details and direct download links can be found here.
Fix for iOS keyboard problem in Safari has been implemented in iOS 8.3 by Apple for iPhone users. More details, and screenshot, can be found here.
Microsoft's Cortana digital assistant has been the subject of rave reviews since first emerging with Windows Phone 8.1, and having begun life as a mobile-based service, will be an integral part of the software giant's wider ecosystem with Windows 10. As the company continues to ready its forthcoming edition of Windows, it has now been revealed that Cortana will be headed to both iOS and Android in the near future, and given the numerous capabilities of Cortana and the improvements that'll no doubt arrive during the coming months, it's a move that actually makes a great deal of sense.
Looking to save a quick buck on a very cool app? Well thanks to Apple's App of the Week initiative, you can save a whole three bucks on a very enjoyable, retro title. Not only is it free for a limited time, but it's also the very first occasion that said app has shaken off its price tag entirely, and below, we've got full details along with that all-important download link.
Apple has just released iOS 8.3 beta 3 download for iPhone, iPad and iPod touch devices. The update comes in just a few days after iOS 8.2 was released this week. More news on this development can be found right here.
Whenever Apple drops a new iOS version, there's always a complaint, and this time around, the battery life is apparently affected. But a common theme with iOS 8 has been the performance level on older, less able devices, and below, you can check out a comparison of iOS 8.2 versus its predecessor running on the iPhone 4s and iPhone 5. For an interesting angle, there's also a quick look at iOS 8.2 up against iOS 7.1.2.
Google has its fingers in just about every corner of our lives these days, and that has never been more evident as in the world of productivity. Gmail is synonymous with email at this point, and Google Calendar houses appointments and the like for a huge number of people around the globe. If you're an iPhone user then you have had an official Gmail app for some time, and while you can tie Google Calendar into third-party calendar apps and even Apple's own, a real Google Calendar app from the team in Mountain View has been sorely lacking.
It has been around a week since security researchers found a flaw that potentially left millions of computer, smartphone and tablet users at risk. The flaw, known as FREAK or Factoring Attack on RSA-EXPORT Keys if we're going to be all official, is no longer a problem for those carrying Apple products, after the company pushed out an update for various devices across its lineup.
















