Every week, Apple features an impressive app as its 'App of the Week' which is made available for free for seven days before it returns to its original price. The time has arrived again and this week's app happens to be one with some of the best 3D photo effects you'll ever come across on your iOS device, and if you wish to save on the $1.99 price tag that it usually carries, now is the time.
Here's everything - features and any other changes - that is new in the latest watchOS 2 beta 5 for Apple Watch. After previous watchOS betas suffered from quite a few frustrating bugs including slow performance and battery life issues, the release of watchOS 2 beta 5 is a welcome one for anyone testing the software on their watch.
Here's how to make iPhone flashlight feature use dual LEDs for even brighter light. This works on iPhone 5s, iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus only.
Apple released iOS 9 Beta 5 and Public Beta 3 for download today. Both ship with 15 new wallpapers that you can grab from here.
Microsoft has today released an early, open-source version of its Windows Bridge porting tool for iOS, software that helps developers take apps and games made for iOS and port them over to Windows 8.1 and Windows 10.
Alongside the developer beta 5 of iOS 9, Apple has also released third public beta of iOS 9 for those who are enrolled in Apple's Public Beta Program. Both seeds from today carry the same build number 13A4325c, which means both releases are identical but are pushed through different channels.
It's fair to say that Microsoft has fully embraced the existence of the Apple Watch from initial launch. Owners of Apple's precise and beautiful timepiece have been able to interact with a number of Microsoft apps pretty much from day one. The software giant has now shown its clearest indication yet that it will continue to develop cutting-edge software that's compatible with the Apple Watch by releasing an upgrade to its popular Microsoft Outlook email app which brings extended compatibility for the wrist-worn gadget.
Apple has today released an updated version of TestFlight, meaning developers can finally start testing iOS 9 and watchOS 2 apps on real hardware. While the update stops just short of allowing developers to publish apps to external beta testers, today's update is a welcome addition, and one that is a sign that Apple is edging ever nearer to iOS 9 and watchOS 2 releases.
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.
Every so often someone comes along and thinks they're funny. Just as regularly, they make a video out of it. What a time to be alive.
















