With the release of the iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus, all those concept designs that fueled the excitement ensued by the anticipation of a new device pretty much right after the iPhone 5 and 5s were released, have somehow been over ambitious - well at least by Apple's standards. Martin Hajek, the guy who earlier released rendered images of what the iPad Air 2 and iPad mini 3 may look like following the iPhone 6 design language before the two were launched, has just released his rendition of the next awaited handset from Cupertino, the iPhone 7.
Apple has released a statement and support document that outlines the potential security issue behind Masque Attack while also making it very clear that so long as people stay within its walled garden, they'll be perfectly fine.
A couple of days ago, we reported on the Masque Attack vulnerability that replaced legitimate iOS apps with those able to cause harm. Worryingly, the issue affects both jailbroken and non jailbroken devices, and as a mark of its seriousness, the United States government has issued an official warning to those running Apple's mobile software.
Definitely a new and rising thing for iOS devices - the SanDisk iXpand USB flash drive is not the only one to hit the market with an integrated Lightning connector. The first from SanDisk however, the USB connects to your iPhone via the integrated Lightning connector and you're good to browse through files on your iOS device.
It's Call of Duty Season as far as fans of the seminal first-person shooter are concerned, and with Advanced Warfare having recently dropped for the main consoles, Activision has come through with Call of Duty: Heroes for iOS. Presumably, an Android version will also be in the offing at some point, but at present, it's only available for iPhone and iPad users, so if you're rocking one of these devices, we've the details and download link right here.
Before there were hardware and soft, full-sized QWERTY keyboards for mobile devices, there was the good ol' alphanumeric keypad. Type Nine keyboard for iOS 8 is bringing back that experience to users who are actually hesitant of using smartphones, not just because of the whole touch experience, but because of the rather tricky QWERTY keyboard.
One of Cydia's most impressive and comprehensive power management systems for jailbroken devices has just been updated with support for iOS 8 / 8.1.
Some things are cool not because of what they actually do but rather because how they do it. Overglide is a new game on the App Store and costing a dollar is one prime example of just that.
Google is known for doing some rather strange things, even if they eventually turn out to be brilliant. Take Google's Fiber broadband rollout to select markets as a prime example of something that had us shrugging our shoulders before realizing that it made so much sense we can't work out why it didn't do it before.
Even now, nearly two months since the iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus were released and we're still waiting for some major players to update their apps to support Apple's two new smartphones. One of those apps that people have been waiting for an update to is the Netflix app, and that update just landed on the App Store.
















