Not that Apple's first iPhone needed any more publicity to that massive success it has evolved into, but did you know that Barack Obama was one of those lucky few people who got a sneak peek at Apple's then-prototype? Read on after the jump what the American President's opinion was on the unreleased smartphone that would go on to change the whole industry.
How to find out if your iPhone or Android phone will work on other carriers in US, Canada, Japan and other countries around the world. More details can be found right here.
It's a long road to the place where our smartphones can even remotely close in on the performance of handheld cameras, let alone DSLR ones. We've seen smartphones tackle that with the support for additional snap on lenses, like the Sony QX, but that's been a notable dismal experience at best for many. Enter - Olympus Air A01 lens camera, which can mount or simply connect to your smartphone for taking some spectacular photos.
There's no question that the rear-facing camera of the iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus is spectacular, and as well as being capable snappers at stock level, benefits from a flurry of third-party offerings housed over at the App Store. For a limited time, five great iPhone camera apps have gone completely free, and if you regularly utilize your handset for its point-and-shoot capabilities, then check the details below.
Last year's cycle of Apple keynotes followed a fairly recognized pattern, with the Worldwide Developers' Conference in June swiftly followed up by the iPhone (and Apple Watch) event in September and the iPad refreshes shortly thereafter. But with a new smartwatch on the horizon, one which, as Tim Cook mentioned last week, is on track for April release, we know that there'll be at least one major event before this summer's developer gathering, and according to a new report, the Cupertino is planning to hold a major announcement at the end of this month.
In an interesting bit of development, Apple's iPhone sales have overtaken that of Android devices for the period October - December 2014. The latest report coming in goes on to show the impact that the iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus's arrival has created on the local smartphone market. Further information to follow after the jump.
If you use Google Calendar or Microsoft Exchange as your scheduling service of choice and have been trying to make it work with iOS 8 you may have noticed one particular irritating bug that befell people who don't live in the a part of the world that observes GMT. So that's the vast majority of you.
The mobile market is awash with some weird and wonderful protective case, most of which aim to serve the practical needs of those who buy them. Some, however, catch people's attention due to their sheer cool factor, and if you're a fan of Batman, we've got a pretty epic iPhone case that any respectable follower should have in their collection.
File exploring and management hasn't really been a concern for iOS, with many users content with just managing the usual photos, videos and music files. If you're not one of those many users and are keen on managing things on your device, then this amazing file management app for iOS - worth $2.99 - has just gone free for a limited period over at the App Store, and you ought to check it out.
Sodium acetate, otherwise known as 'hot ice', is a pretty awesome solution since, when disrupted by a cool object, it quickly morphs from a liquid to a crystallized, ice-like composition. The reason for this little bit of background information is because one YouTuber has decided to see what happens to one of tech's most sought-after devices when submerged in hot ice, and as you've probably guessed from the title, the "cool object" in this instance is none other than the Apple iPhone 6. As you may also have gleaned from past experiments of this nature, the results are pretty darned epic.
















