Free app? Yes, thank you. It's that time of the week again, where Apple throws a paid iOS app at us for free. Today's title is one that has been specifically crafted for children up to 5 years of age. Usually retailing for $2.99 on the App Store, you can download it for free on your iPhone or iPad till next Thursday.
Amazon has made a new version of its Fire HD 10 tablet that aims to give users more perceived value for money by looking and feeling a lot more premium than previous versions. The company's range of Fire HD 10 tablets has consistently proven to be extremely popular with consumers looking for a relatively cost-effective, but still highly performant slate solution that offers access to popular apps and services.
After releasing iTunes 12.4 last month, Apple today has made available for download iTunes 12.4.1, bringing in some minor improvements along with bug fixes. iTunes version 12.4.1 is available right now as an update on both Windows and Mac OS X platforms.
Facebook has now recognized the importance of emoji by modernizing all 1,500 emojis in the app, and even adding 100 more in the process for good measure.
Samsung has introduced two new wearables today, the first being second-generation Gear Fit called Gear Fit 2, and second being truly wireless earbuds called Gear IconX.
Google has decided to celebrate the first anniversary of its one-year-old My Account hub by extending a set of features that will now allow both iOS and Android device owners to find their lost or stolen device.
The first third-party iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 case renders have surfaced online, confirming earlier rumors and speculations regarding Apple's upcoming 2016 iPhones. Here are the details.
Apple has just re-released iOS 9.3.2 for 9.7-inch iPad Pro, carrying build 13F72 this time, with fix for error 56 which apparently bricked some iPad Pro devices.
Apple launches its 2016 Back To School deal for students with Beats Solo2 Wireless headphones and Powerbeats2 Wireless earbuds thrown into the mix. Here are the details.
It appears Apple could be planning to make some major changes to the visuals of the iPhone in time for a September 2017 reveal. There have been plenty of speculations over the last few days suggesting that Tim Cook's team will move to a slightly delayed "tick-tock-tock" style of refresh, meaning that we would see an entirely revamped iPhone introduced to the market over a three year cycle. The analyst hints at the possibility for Apple to introduce an iPhone that not only adopts OLED display technology, but that also comes with a dual-curved display.















