Saving as much money as possible on premium, sought after technological hardware should always be your top priority. Granted, we all love to whip out our credit cards and treat ourselves to new technology every now and then, but that doesn't mean we need to pay the absolute top dollar for it all of the time. As always, we've scoured the internet to hand-pick some excellent tech deals with some really impressive reduced prices.
As expected, Apple has released iOS 9.3.1 download links for iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch owners. The roll-out of iOS 9.3.1 has only been on the cards for a relatively short period of time, and piggybacks on the initial public release of iOS 9.3 that was released during Apple's recent "Let us loop you in" event. Rather than introducing any type of new user-facing functionality, this update aims to fix a recently discovered bug that centres around a universal linking bug.
A new concept video shows what iPhone 7 could look like based on the latest rumors doing the rounds on the Internet. The video looks to actually try and focus on what could realistically become a reality with the September-bound iPhone, rather than follow the well-trodden path of some of other concepts that try to bundle in all sorts of madness that stand no chance of actually making it into a production device.
The FBI may have officially taken the necessary steps to drop its case against Apple, but the ongoing encryption battle is far from actually being over and put to bed. The United States Department of Justice jumped through all of the necessary hoops last week in order to prevent its ongoing encryption case against Apple from going to court. The decision was taken internally after the FBI found another method of unlocking the iPhone 5c used in the San Bernardino shootings, and therefore no longer required Apple's intervention. Now, several security experts have gone on record as stating that the method used by FBI for accessing the device is unlikely to stay secret for long.
Apple's new Space Black Milanese Loop for the Apple Watch is a good-looking band, but it's not cheap at $199. Currently priced at $23, JETech's alternative is very much so. Here are the details on it.
Everyone loves freebies! This weekend, we have a fabulous iOS app for kids named CHOMP going free on the App Store as part of Apple's Free App of the Week initiative. The title usually retails for $1.99 on the App Store but for a limited time, till next Thursday, it can be downloaded on your iPhone or iPad absolutely free.
It's that time of the day again when we scour the web for some of the greatest technology deals available to save you some money. Today we have a solar-powered battery case for iPhone, Raspberry Pi 3 starter kit, the Amazon Fire HD 6, Anker PowerCore+ 20,100mAh USB-C battery power bank, and more.
Apple is working on smart modular bands for a future version of Apple Watch, patent filing reveals. Here's how these bands will work.
Here is a collection of videos showing side-by-side speed comparisons between the new iOS 9.3.1 update vs iOS 9.3 on the iPhone 6, iPhone 5s, iPhone 5 and iPhone 4s.
Rather than simply providing four or five products with some excellent savings applied to them, this time around we've got access to number of sales that span across a whole range of devices by specific manufacturers. To start off, if you're exploring the possibility of home automation, we have 20% off on a whole range of Samsung SmartThings devices. There's also a water and shock-proof Bluetooth speaker with 360-degree sound to compliment your home automation efforts. Additionally, we have a range of USB 3.0 storage flash drives in different capacities from popular manufacturers.














