For those who are looking to welcome some new technology into their lives, but don't want to part with full-price, then let us introduce you to our daily technology deals. A curated list of products, brought directly to your screen, enabling you to shop for tech without guilt. Enjoy, but make sure to act quick if something tickles your fancy.
Some Galaxy S8 users are approaching Samsung complaining about WiFi and wireless charging issues. Here are the details.
Latest iOS 10.3.2 beta 4 build's benchmarks, performance and speed has been compared to iOS 10.3.1 in a series of new videos. Here are the details.
You can now download Super Mario Run 2.1.0 update for both iOS and Android devices. Here's what is new and changed in this release.
Triggered by an odd flaw in iOS 10 Control Center, a new bug discovered can crash or restart any iPhone. Here are the details.
A new iPhone app for iOS called FaceApp claims to be able to take a photograph of someone and spit out the same photo but with a smile on the subject's face, and when it works, it actually makes a pretty good fist of it, too.
Anyone suffering from the Monday blues is more than welcome to sit back and peruse through today's selection of wonderful technology deals. Not only are you going to save some money, but you are guaranteed to introduce some wonderful tech into your life. As is generally the case with these type of deals, you really need to act quick before the stock depletes, or the price goes back up to what it should have been in the first place.
Here's how to download and install GC4iOS emulator IPA on iOS 10 running iPhone. No jailbreak is required for this to work.
Great news folks, you can now download beta 4 of iOS 10.3.2, macOS 10.12.5, watchOS 3.2.2, and tvOS 10.2.1 to all compatible hardware with immediate effect. Carry on reading to find out all of the details.
Kodi and DRM, what is happening? You may remember that we told you earlier this month that Kodi, the popular media playback app that is available for just about all the major platforms, was working on ways to incorporate low level DRM. The folks behind the app have now taken to a blog post in order to better clarify their position.















