A new leak, courtesy of Weibo, not only shows what appears to be a dual-lens camera setup for what is claimed to be an iPhone 7 Plus, but also a new 256GB storage option at the high-end.
It's that time of the week yet again. Apple is throwing a quirky little puzzler at us iPhone and iPad users as part of its Free App of the Week initiative, and it is one that is bound to keep most of us occupied. Usually retailing for $0.99, it can now be grabbed for absolutely free till next Thursday.
WhoApp for iOS is a new app which enables users to get detailed info on unknown Caller ID for free on iPhone. Once downloaded and configured, WhoApp works by taking calls that a user does not recognize and then producing as much data as it can about the caller. WhoApp will tell the user where the call is coming from, geographically, and even display a Google Maps or Street View image that shows the exact building the call originated from. The caller's name and picture will also be displayed, if available.
Anyone who thought Apple opting for rounded squares as the basis of the iOS design aesthetic was just a case of Jony Ive or one of his designers liking rounded corners and deciding to run with it is actually quite wide off the mark. Here's the real reason.
Apple is working on technology that would allow users with iPhones and Apple Watches to unlock their Macs when in close proximity to them. The technology, which uses Bluetooth LE to function, is believed to be in the works, with a release as part of OS X 10.12 later this year said to be on the cards.
Rumors of a whole new redesign for the iPhone in 2017 have been circulating for a few weeks now, and just when you thought things had died down, there are new claims that the iPhone-after-next will feature a glass casing with a metal frame.
A new Touch ID rule in iOS 9 asks for a passcode after 8 hours of inactivity and the passcode not being used in the last six days. Here's what you need to know.
The goodies just keep on coming out of this year's Google I/O conference. Developers and technology aficionados will get to spend the rest of the week meeting Google engineers and dropping in on a variety of workshops designed to introduce the future of technology. However, the opening keynote is generally the place where the magic happens, and yet again it hasn't disappointed with the introduction of Google Allo and Google Duo, two new apps coming to iOS and Android this summer.
With Kairos, you can schedule iMessage and SMS texts in the stock iOS Messages app on iPhone or iPad by allowing a long press on the Send button to present a new menu in which you can set when you want the message to be sent.
Here are a bunch of videos comparing the final version of iOS 9.3.2 vs iOS 9.3.1, the previous iteration, across all iPhones, ranging from the iPhone 6s down to the iPhone 4s.
















