For someone not familiar with the iPhone 6, an 8MP smartphone camera shooting a documentary sounds pretty strange. Add Bentley to the mix, and you begin to wonder if someone's pulling off a prank. Well, the luxury car maker has just released a video titled "Intelligent Details: The Bespoke Driving Jacket", and it has been shot entirely using Apple's latest flagship - the iPhone 6.
The iPhone 6s camera specs are likely to get bumped up when the phone is released this September. Apple has been sticking to the 8MP standard since 2011, but has lately been under tremendous pressure from consumers and the competition to increase the megapixels on its iSight shooter.
Here are top 25 secret features of iOS for iPhone and iPad that you likely didn’t know about. Give them a shot, they are all worth checking out.
Apple has today lifted the lid on this week’s free App of the Week, with Quetzalcoatl getting the nod this time around. More details and download link can be found right here.
Here’s how you can disable repeat alert notifications whenever you receive a message on your iPhone or iPad. More details can be found here.
Starbucks has just confirmed that quite a few customers using the coffee-maker's smartphone app have had hundreds of dollars stolen from their accounts through customer rewards. It may not have been an alarming concern if the theft was limited to some pre-paid account worth a few bucks, but it's much more than that.
Here's how you can add water ripple effects to iOS 8 lock screen and home screen on iPhone. More details on how you can do it can be found right here.
BitTorrent has officially updated and launched its first secure messaging service - called Bleep - on iOS, Android, Mac, and Windows platforms. All messages are encrypted, and operate through a direct peer-to-peer connection, meaning no conversations stored in the cloud. More details and download link can be found right here.
Here's how you can lock / unlock your Mac directly from your Apple Watch. More details on this can be found here.
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.
















