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Top 10 Reasons Why Apple Rejects App Store Submissions

Oliver Haslam·September 1, 2014
The fact that all iOS apps need to be approved by Apple in order to make their way into the App Store is both a blessing and a curse for the platform, but nobody can deny that it, most of the time at least, guarantees at least some sort of minimum design quality. It also means that developers often need to jump through hoops in order to get their hard work in front of those that they hope will download it.

iCloud Hack Sees Celebrities Have Their Private Photos Stolen, Posted Online

Oliver Haslam·September 1, 2014
Big breaches of security are never fun, but when you're the provider of cloud storage that holds all kinds of personal data, things can get particularly hairy when someone finds a way through. That's the situation Apple finds itself in today, or at least, that's the claim.

You Can Download These $9 Worth Of High Quality Paid iOS Apps For Free Today

Oliver Haslam·August 31, 2014

This iPhone Camera Tips & Tricks Video Aims To Improve Your Shooting Skills

Aatif·August 31, 2014
The iPhone camera is the most popular camera on the planet as of now, and it’s not just something that cannot be backed up by facts; Flickr statistics clearly support this notion. It makes sense, too - when the original iPhone was launched back in 2007, the image quality was far superior to the competition despite being a fixed-focus, measly 2 megapixel shooter. Now we’re close to the iPhone 6’s launch, and the current flagship, the iPhone 5s, has a camera that’s come a long way since. It produces really good images, and it’s always with you in your pocket, making it camera of choice.

Popcorn Time App For iOS Will Fully Support AirPlay And Chromecast

Ben Reid·August 30, 2014
Popcorn Time, a BitTorrent service / app that allows you to stream movies, was initially thought to be fraught with legal issues and general negative baggage, but having established a strong user base on Android, Mac, Windows and a number of popular platforms, an iOS version is now just days away from releasing as promised before. It's not so much a case of Popcorn Time as iPhone Time, and what's more, the app will be able to stream content directly to Google's Chromecast as well as AirPlay devices like the Apple TV.

Latest iOS 8 Beta Includes Support For Larger 3x Image Assets For iPhone 6

Oliver Haslam·August 30, 2014

Photos: iPhone 6 Logic Board Leak Confirms A8 Processor And NFC Chip

Ben Reid·August 30, 2014
Apple's iPhone 6 is well on the way. Set to be announced at the Flint Center on Apple's Cupertino campus in just 12 days' time, we now know quite a bit about the forthcoming handset. For example, we're aware that it will pack a vastly improved (albeit still dual-core) A8 processor and Near-Field Communication (or NFC) - something that Apple has stood back and allowed Android / Windows Phone vendors to indulge in unchallenged. A new leak today offers some high-quality snaps purported to depict the iPhone 6's logic board, and therein, we get a glimpse of the new A8 SoC as well as the NFC component.

Here’s Your First Look At A Fully Assembled iPhone 6 Booting Up On Video

Aatif·August 30, 2014
It’s become official now that the new iPhone 6 is finally coming on September 9th - something that has been in the rumors for quite some time now. However, it’s absolutely certain now and has been certain even before, that no one would be getting even a sneak peak at the actual device until whatever it date it gets for the official unveiling. That never discouraged people from speculating what the device can look like through concept designs, and now, a luxury retailer has put together a bootable prototype of the iPhone 6 through several leaked parts. Yup, it does boot!

Friday Freebies: Download These Paid iPhone Apps For Free Right Now (Total Value $15)

Ben Reid·August 30, 2014

Emojli For iOS Is An Emoji-Only Messenger, Because Why Not?

Ben Reid·August 30, 2014
After Yo!, the one-word app that simply let you say "Yo!" to your buddies, another developer has come through with something equally simplistic. Emojli, as you might imagine, is an IM app that only permits you to send emojis. But given what we're seeing on Twitter, Facebook et al on a daily basis, it would seem, for the most part, that instant messaging has already become an emoji-only experience.

iPhone 6 Sapphire Glass Vs Gorilla Glass – Durability Test [Video]

Ben Reid·August 30, 2014
Sapphire Glass. It sounds so lovely, doesn't it? And for the past few months, it's been used to talk-up the impending iPhone 6. But while Apple will no doubt wax poetic about this material upon the launch of its next-gen smartphone, the only way to tell if it's more than just a gimmick is to see how it holds up against the current Gorilla Glass, and now, a video of the stress test that everyone's been waiting on has emerged.

High Quality iPhone 6 Leaked Photos Reveal Color Matched Antenna Breaks

Ben Reid·August 29, 2014

Apple Bringing NFC To iPhone 6 In Collaboration With Dutch Firm NXP

Oliver Haslam·August 29, 2014
It's a rumor that crops up every year and has Apple supposedly bringing NFC support to whatever iPhone it is working on at the time. This year has been no different, but with perhaps a little more to it this time around. If you've been hopeful of an NFC equipped iPhone in the past, then you may be in luck.

Both iPhone 6 And iPhone 6L Will Cost More Than Previous iPhone Models, Says Report

Ben Reid·August 29, 2014
Although most of the rumors we'll be hearing over the next couple of weeks will likely tread on old ground, the fact that we've official confirmation of the iPhone 6 event places renewed emphasis on whatever is divulged. For example, it has long since been suggested that Apple's next-gen iPhone will be pricier than the current-generation iPhone 5s, but with carriers now coming through with figures for the retail run of the fruit company's impending handset, we perhaps didn't realize just how much more it will be costing.

Contact Center For iOS Significantly Enhances Communication On iPhone

Ben Reid·August 29, 2014
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