Google may be head-to-head with Apple in both the mobile space and now that of wearables, but it has already made it clear that it will continue to produce apps for iOS, with even Google Now having a place to call home on the platform. Today Google also gave Apple the thumbs up by updating one of its apps to support the Apple Watch.
Here’s how you can use iPad as a second display monitor for your Windows PC. More details and download link can be found here.
Top 11 iPhone 6s / iPhone 7 features revealed by industry’s most trusted analyst. Full details and list of features can be found here.
In this day and age online security and encryption is often at the forefront in the minds of those of us that all but live our lives on the Internet. We send so much information about us over the wires that we often forget that the mediums we use may not be as secure as we would hope. It’s a modern problem that isn’t going to go away.
Here’s how you can filter out messages from unknown contacts in iOS on your iPhone, iPad. More details can be found right here.
Here’s how you can add iOS 8 Quick Reply feature to Viber app on iPhone. More details can be found here.
The introduction of social sharing back in the iOS 6 days was a pretty genius move by Apple, managing to pave the way for a whole new breed of socially integrated third-party apps, which still continue to make their way onto the App Store today. One developer, Akhil Tolani, has introduced his vision for the social side of apps by introducing Quick Compose, a socially aware, self-contained widget built for Notification Center.
Apple's free App Store App of the Week has just popped up, with Toca Boca's game Toca Nature getting the nod this time around.
Can you imagine what life would be like if smartphone based artificial intelligence actually evolved to the point where it could replace the maternal responsibilities of your mother? We already rely on our handheld devices for pretty much every aspect of our daily lives, from storing details about our friends and family to sending and receiving communications via email or social networks, and even getting us to a selected destination via turn-by-turn directions. But what if - and bare with us on this one - Apple's Siri digital assistant was actually your real life mother? Can you imagine how utterly ridiculous and confusing our life would be if that was so?
Remember that retro mobile game called 'Snake' which came preloaded on old Nokia handsets? The title is now getting a complete makeover and is being built from scratch for the advanced smartphone platforms, and is being aptly called 'Snake Rewind.'
















