Latest leaked photos of the iPhone 7 shell show us a dual-speaker setup at the bottom, with no 3.5mm headphone jack. Here are the details.
It's time for Apple's Free App of the Week again for iPhone and iPad. The offering this time around blends the best of music and a fast action packed game all in one, usually retailing for $0.99 on the App Store. However, till this upcoming Thursday, it can be downloaded for absolutely free.
Here's another trick to free up even more of your valuable storage space on iPhone or iPad. It involves using iTunes and doesn't require any jailbreak to work.
A new set of iPhone 7 photos have leaked online showing a larger camera for the 4.7-inch model, and a dual-lens camera setup for the larger 5.5-inch Plus model. Here are the details.
A new rumor claims that the next-generation of Apple's Thunderbolt Display will indeed have an integrated GPU, possibly to help devices power its 5K resolution.
Two Researchers have discovered a way to download videos from Netflix and Amazon Prime that are being played in Google Chrome web browser. Here are the details.
Alongside iOS 10, macOS Sierra, and tvOS 10, Apple also introduced third major software installment for Apple Watch called watchOS 3 at the recently concluded WWDC 2016. This new software update includes much needed improvements and some notable features for the wearable such as faster app load times, new watch faces, and more. Here, we have gone hands-on with watchOS 3 to show you guys some of the best features that are coming to Apple Watch with watchOS 3.
The weekend is nearly here, which for a lot of you out there means a chance to reflect on the working week that you've just left behind. It's also a chance to look forward to the weekend and maybe go shopping for your favorite tech items. If you were to take advantage of all of today's tech deals, then you'd have parted with less than $200 and would welcome some excellent products and accessories in your life. Check them out for yourself and see what you think.
Two new Apple patents have today been made public that show a new stylus with touch sensors that allow it to tell how it is being held as well as hand-detection circuitry that could allow an iPhone to automatically move around its UI elements to cater for left- or right-handed use.
Apple has confirmed that it will be discontinuing its popular Thunderbolt Display. The Cupertino-based company first introduced the stunning Thunderbolt Display to the market back in the year 2011, where it has remained pretty much untouched ever since without a refresh.
















