Google has today released a new iOS app called Motion Stills that takes Live Photos that were taken on an iPhone 6s, iPhone 6s Plus or iPhone SE and then turn them into either GIFs or videos.
Well known concept artist has released handful of renders that show Apple's unannounced iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus based on rumors we already know, or at least suspect what the real things will look like come September this year.
We have some extremely interesting tech deals for you to take advantage of. Today's mixed bag contains an entry-level piece of hardware to get home owners up and running with some HomeKit/Siri-enabled home automation. We also have a stunning PlayStation 4 title set in an expansive, open world, as well as a U.S. only product that liberals vehicle data to let drivers have a better understanding of their driving habits, among other things.
Envy all those Android devices that sport an always-on display? Now you can add the feature on any Android device, and that too with more customization options. Here's how you can get started.
We hear a lot of stories about some of the funny and ridiculous things that iPhone and iPad owners ask Siri, and of course, the resulting comical answers that Apple's digital assistant spits back to that user. What we don't usually hear about however, is how iPhone owners can potentially use platforms like Siri in emergency situations to prevent unthinkable disaster from occurring.
Here's what iOS 10 could look like with a Dark Theme mode for using at night on iPhone, iPad or iPod touch. As part of that imagining, the designer gives us a glimpse at what a dark mode could look like in stock apps, such as Mail, Messages, Contacts, News, and more.
Based on rumors that suggest a new OLED touch panel is coming to the future MacBook Pro lineup, one artist has taken matters into his own hands by creating a concept that shows just what we might be able to expect if said rumors, and indeed leaks, are accurate.
Here's how you can fix Safari web browser freezing issue on 13-inch Retina MacBook Pro running Mac OS X. This is an official fix coming straight from Apple.
In addition to releasing iOS 9.3.3 beta 2, Apple has also seeded the first beta of watchOS 2.2.2, called for some reason as beta 2, for Apple Watch, as well as beta 2 of OS X El Capitan 10.11.6 for Macs and tvOS 9.2.2 beta 2 for the Apple TV 4.
Approximately two weeks after releasing first beta of iOS 9.3.3, Apple has now made available for download iOS 9.3.3 beta 2 for compatible iPhone, iPad and iPod touch devices.
















