Apple, like any mobile manufacturer, is always seeking new ways to improve its range of products, and of its expansive line-up, the iPhone remains the focal point. Thus, despite a radical redesign allied to some major enhancements under the hood with the iPhone 6, the company is already looking ahead to what's new, and where the Mac maker has stuck faithfully with LCD IPS displays - despite the market trend of using variants of OLED - it now appears that Apple is ready to make the jump.
Sometimes we can't help but fear for the future of this planet, and not just because of important things like wars and famine. Sometimes something becomes a craze that has us questioning our very being, and we can offer nothing more than a shake of the head and a glance back to better times.
It’s that time again, and even with CES going on in the background and new hardware being announced every five minutes, we just don’t want you to miss out on any kind of bargain. Here we have quite a few iOS apps that should cost money but now do not, and some of them used to cost as much as $5.
In a day and age where we rely on our smartphones and tablets for just about everything, home security is one area that many people have wished for greater options. August is one firm that offers door locks that can be controlled by either an Android or iOS smartphone or tablet, but with their reliance on Bluetooth can only be locked or unlocked within relatively close quarters.
Apple's market share continues to rise across the globe, chiefly a result of the iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus launch in September of last year, says a new report. The report also suggests that the two devices continued to make further inroads in the run up to Christmas in all surveyed countries. Head on after the jump for further details.
CES, which is held annually in Las Vegas, represents a chance for the world's most recognizable and innovative brands to descend on the Vegas Strip to showcase their latest and greatest wares to the world. LifeProof, the maker of waterproof cases for smartphone devices, has just used the trade show as a platform to introduce its latest waterproof offering, the fre Power, which not only offers the expected water resistance but also a large battery boost to the connected iPhone 6.
It's fair to say that the accessories industry for premium smartphones, such as the iPhone, is going from strength to strength year after year. As devices become more and more sophisticated, and therefore start to hold more residual value, consumers are looking for new and tested methods of accentuating the functionality of the device and keeping it in top notch condition. As part of CES 2015, Antenna79 has introduced a brand new range of cases that it claims will not only add visual appeal to Apple's iPhone 6 and jumbo-sized iPhone 6 Plus, but will also provide a healthy boost to received signal strength and potentially improve battery life by up to two times.
Smart home systems have grown considerably in popularity over the past couple of years, and you only have to look at Google's acquisition of Nest to see that this emerging market is to be taken very seriously indeed. Apple is also flexing its muscles in this regard by embedding the HomeKit system into its iOS platform, and with CES upon us, one company has come up with a new system that integrates with Siri and HomeKit to offer seamless, voice-activated unlocking solutions.
This latest flash based storage stick gives all your Lightning port based iOS devices additional space of up to a whopping 256GB. Head on after the jump for further information on this neat little offering.
CES is always a great way to kick off the new year in technology laden style, with 2015 being no different. We've already witnessed a number of new and unique accessories for smartphones, and now, thanks to Hyper, we can also add the iStick Pro to that growing list of exciting products that will be available to consumers during 2015.
















