It's that time of the week again where iPhone and iPad users get the chance to grab a paid iOS title absolutely free from the App Store. Apple's Free App of the Week initiative is bringing us a brilliant puzzler this time around which usually retails for $1.99, and has shed its price tag for the first time since its release last year.
Another day, another iPhone 7 parts leak and this time it is claimed that a collection of photos show the battery that will live within the unannounced iPhone 7 later this year.
We've once again been scouring through all of the deals that we can find in the big old World Wide Web to try and shed some transparency on some excellent tech savings on premium products. If you've been looking for a large-screen TV, a set of Bluetooth-enabled wireless headphones that don't break the bank, or even a whopping external hard drive that should take care of all of your data needs, then you should probably keep on reading.
Video showing iPhone 7 and iPhone SE case comparison with iPhone 6s and iPhone 5s validates existing rumors and speculations about the two upcoming phones from Apple.
According to a new report, Apple Employees responsible for making iOS a secure platform will quit if the company is forced to build GovtOS for the FBI.
Want to quick charge your iPhone or iPad's battery? Wolfram lets you do that. Here's how you can go about adding quick charging-like mode to your iPhone or iPad.
Nintendo's first game for iOS and Android is finally here! Download Nintendo Miitomo for iPhone, iPad and Android from here.
If you're in the market for some additional portable memory, then you really aren't going to want to pass these tech deals by. We're used to seeing certain products reduced by a certain amount on a regular basis, but we've got some seriously stunning deals for you all to take a look at today.
As we approach Apple's March 21 Spring 2016 event, a new photo has emerged that not only claims to show the official packaging for the iPhone SE, but also potentially confirms a number of talking points about the hardware. The image itself has been shared into the public domain via Chinese social media site Weibo, and contains text that pretty much confirms that the hardware will be branded "iPhone SE" and will allow the use of Apple Pay, as well as ship with a base 16GB storage option.
It appears to have been a good few days for the folks over at Ring, and the company isn't being shy when it comes to sharing its successes with the world. After going through a successful process of raising a huge $61.2 million in Series C funding to progress the business, Ring has announced its new video doorbell hardware, the Ring Video Doorbell Pro. Fans of connected devices, and the connected world in general, but specifically those who love a good snoop to see who's actually outside of their property, will love the improvements made with the Pro version of the doorbell.















