New photographs and a video have appeared online which claim to show parts from the upcoming iPhone 6s, including what seems to be a new, larger FaceTime camera on front as well as at least one component believed to be part of a possible Force Touch feature.
Apple's new 'App of the Week' is the snappily named Nighty Night Circus – bedtime story & lullaby for kids, and you can now download it for free on your iPhone and iPad.
ReBoard is a new iPhone and iPad keyboard app that lets you do common app-like tasks, like searching Wikipedia or sharing Dropbox links, without actually having to switching to these apps.
Here's how to reset 'Trust This Computer?' alert in iOS and untrust all computers connected to your iPhone, iPad and iPod touch. It is important to note that there's no way to untrust one particular computer, if you want to untrust a computer, you will need to untrust all the computers your device has ever been connected to. If you think that's not a problem, follow the steps below on how to do it.
Yet another leaked image that purports to show the official packaging from the upcoming iPhone 6s has made its way into the public domain. The image, shared with the world by Steve Hemmerstoffer, claims to show a sticker from the rear of the next-generation iPhone box that clearly denotes a 16GB model. The rest of the information is fairly standard, outlining information such as the inclusion of a Lightning cable, the integration of Bluetooth, Wi-Fi and other connective options such as NFC and GPS.
The countdown is officially on for Apple's dedicated media event where they are expected to introduce the next-generation iPhone. Official press invitations have been issued, and the venue has been booked. The date has been firmly placed into the diaries of individuals over the world who would be interested in the future product roadmap of the world's richest company. Now, as we eagerly await September 9, we're seeing additional reports that provide more insight into the color options and potential features of the new iPhone, as well as the future of Apple's existing smartphones.
A new leak has all but confirmed camera specs of the upcoming iPhone 6s and iPhone 6s Plus which are scheduled for unveiling at Apple's September 9th event in San Francisco.
It's official now. Apple will host a media event on Wednesday, September 9th, to unveil iPhone 6s and iPhone 6s Plus to the world.
We've seen and discovered pretty much everything there is to know about Apple's actual iPhone 6s hardware, so what's left to lean prior to the September 9 unveiling? Well, there's the packaging to consider, of course. With the packaging in mind, a new low-quality photograph has been thrust into the public domain, and allegedly shows off Apple's official product packaging for its upcoming iPhone 6s Plus.
After months of build up, Google today finally launched its competitor to Twitch, with YouTube Gaming going live on the web today, and its iOS & Android apps also being made available.
















