Apple's iPhone 6s is heavily expected to be announced in the coming weeks with the hardware itself predicted to land on our physical and digital shelves toward the end of September. Speculation is that the physical aesthetics of the smartphone will remain consistent with the current model, with only a handful of new features being offered. Force Touch is one of those primary improvements which is set to make an appearance on the next-generation Apple smartphone, and this new concept video shows exactly how it could perform on the upcoming device.
Apple has continued to develop and evolve its Beats 1 radio station with a new update that will surely appeal to lovers of the station. A new Replay feature has been rolled out as part of an apparent stealth platform update that lets listeners catch up on specific segments of broadcasts that may have been missed. As you know, Beats 1 is an "always on" radio station broadcasting around the world, so it stands to reason that certain users in certain territories will occasionally miss out on content that they would've loved to listen to. The Beats 1: Replay feature should go some way to resolving that issue.
The Chinese-based team TaiG has just updated the Mac OS X version of their popular iOS 8.4 jailbreak tool for OS X. Now up to version 1.1.0, the new update is mainly a bug fix release which aims to fix an issue when using the tool for jailbreaking on a Mac running OS X 10.9 Mavericks.
It looks as though Apple could be about to follow in the footsteps of Google Project Fi by launching its own mobile virtual network operator, or MVNO as it's more affectionately known as. According to a new report, Tim Cook's Cupertino based company is currently in talks with partners over the possibility of effectively operating as its own carrier with operations in the United States and various European territories, thanks to deals with existing suppliers in those areas.
A new set of photos have arrived from Chinese phone repair company GeekBar, showing what looks like to be the display assembly for the iPhone 6s. The front display looks quite similar to the current iPhone 6, however its internal components slightly differ. Although the leaked photos can't be taken for granted, they add more weight to past rumors that the upcoming iPhone 6s will come integrated with Force Touch technology.
The following step by step tutorial will help you jailbreak iOS 8.4 on Mac OS X using the newly released TaiG jailbreak tool.
Can you handle yet more information pertaining to Apple's upcoming iPhone 6s? A new set of photo and video renders have provided us with the best look yet of Apple's next-generation iPhone. The renders also manage to provide us with some additional information that hasn't been previously discussed in any great detail and raises the excitement levels for Apple's new smartphone ahead of a potential release this coming September.
Rumors have it that the Apple's next generation smartphone dubbed as the 'iPhone 6s' and the 'iPhone 6s Plus' are expected to be integrated with Force Touch technology, which was first introduced in the Apple Watch, followed by the 12-inch MacBook and select MacBook Pro models. Force Touch could be one of the hallmark features in the next flagship smartphone by Apple which everyone is looking forward to.
Apple has just taken the opportunity to release iOS 8.4.1 beta 2 download for iPhone, iPad and iPod touch to those fortunate enough to be registered on the Apple Developer Program. The second beta seed comes two weeks after the initial beta and continues the progression of iOS after the final public release of iOS 8.4 was thrust into the world containing and upgraded Music app with immediate access to Apple Music.
A new set of images have emerged that claim to show official components from Apple's next-generation iPhone. The leaked set of images give us not only the first glance at some of the parts, but also a more detailed look at the purported internals of Apple's iPhone 6s that's supposedly set for a September release.















