It seems that Microsoft clearly hasn't been put off by previous negative experiences when acquiring companies for multi-billion dollar deals. The company is today announcing that it is in talks to acquire professional networking site and service LinkedIn for a whopping $26.2 billion. The acquisition will be an all-cash purchase, meaning that Microsoft will hand over $26 billion in pure cash rather than cash plus shares, which will see each of LinkedIn's shares valued at $196 each.
It sometimes feels as though Apple's annual Worldwide Developers Conference - affectionately referred to as WWDC or "Dub Dub" - is as popular and as highly anticipated as the announcements that get made during its opening keynote. The Cupertino-based company's annual event - which will see thousands of developers cram into the Bill Graham Civic Auditorium before heading over to Moscone West - is only a matter of hours away, and will give us our first insight into the next versions of a number of Apple's major platforms, and of course, we will be there to cover it all live and keep you abreast of exactly what's announced.
We are always on the lookout in Cydia store for anything new that piques our interest. Anything really good gets shown to you guys, and as it turns out, we have a handful of notable new jailbreak tweaks released this week that you might just be keen to try.
Annoyed that iOS won't allow you to rotate Live Photos on iPhone without converting them to ordinary still photos? This app will solve that problem. Here's how it works.
We're approximately half-way through the weekend, and you know what that means, right? Yes, that's right, it's time to check out some of the best deals available on your favorite tech items.
Philips has announced the Sonicare Flexcare Platinum Connected toothbrush. Or, to put it more simply, a new member of the Sonicare series of toothbrushes that introduces Bluetooth-compatibility for connection to an accompanying iPhone.
If a group is planning on using their time in an unscrupulous manner to walk into a retail Apple Store and steal iPhones, would they spend countless hours scoping the raid out and planning it to perfection in the hope that they could pull off the perfect crime? Or does that sound like a little too much hard work, and would they find it much easier to just slip into Apple Genius' uniform, walk into the store posing as an employee, and then walk out with the free iPhones?
The 4K-capable PlayStation 4 "Neo" is now officially real. While Sony hasn't yet actually announced the updated PS4 hardware, we've had the closest thing yet to someone standing on stage and outing the thing.
If you are currently celebrating the fact it's a Friday with your friends and loved ones as you eagerly look forward to the festivities of the weekend, then what better way to take those celebrations to the next level than by treating yourself to some discounts on your favorite technology gadgets that you have been wanting to buy but couldn't because of high pricing.
So the inevitable has happened. After releasing final version of iOS 9.3.2 back in May last month, and now after almost a month of its availability to general public, Apple has stopped signing the previous iOS 9.3.1 firmware, making iOS 9.3.2 the only firmware version iOS users can upgrade to. What this also means is that you can no longer downgrade or upgrade your iPhone, iPad or iPod touch to iOS 9.3.1 from any other firmware version.
















