The weekend is here. The sun is shining - well, in certain parts of the world it is anyway - and no doubt some of our readership are in the mood to celebrate not having to go into the office by spending a little of the hard earned money. Today we have the Amazon Fire HD 6 Kids Edition tablet, a Bluetooth headphone that comes packing with a microSD slot, Mophie Juice Pack Reserve battery cases for the iPhone 6s/6, as well as a protective case from the likes of Tech Armor for the iPhone 6s/6. Looking something for the Apple Watch? We have got third-party Sport Bands for Apple Watch in a variety of colors for a fraction of price of the original from Apple.
Samsung has applied for a patent that would see its smartwatches project an interface onto the wearer's hand or nearby objects, allowing input or manipulation of the watch without actually touching it.
Rumor has it that Samsung could finally release a smartphone called Galaxy X with a 4K foldable display in 2017, along with four other flagship devices with 2.5K displays. Here are the details.
Here's how you can find fake product reviews on a product listing at Amazon using Fakespot web tool.
Apple has acknowledged that iTunes / Apple Music has been deleting music files for some users, and that a fix is coming next week. Interestingly, the company has been unable to identify the exact cause of this problem.
After doing away with the paper section of driving licenses last year, the British Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency is now testing a digital alternative to the ID that works with Apple Wallet.
Here's how to get the old Instagram app icon back on the iPhone. This trick does not require any jailbreak to work.
Tablet and smartphone owners generally opt for a particular mobile platform over others for a wide variety of reasons. In a lot of cases, you simply get staunch iOS fans who would never touch an Android device, let alone accept it as their main point of usage. Conversely, the same can be said for certain Android device owners who can't fathom the idea of moving over to the dark side. For others however, the choice often comes down to things like security, stability, aesthetic appeal of the device hardware and OS interface, and even personal considerations like how much the device costs. If you do care about the stability of a device and platform, then Blancco's "The State of Mobile Device Performance and Health" research report provides some interesting information about the stability of Android devices compared to the iPhone.
It's hard to believe that it's been almost two years since Apple introduced HomeKit at the 2014 Worldwide Developer Conference (WWDC) in San Francisco. The HomeKit protocols were originally revealed and exposed to developers and manufacturers as a way of addressing some of the problems that existed within the Home Automation market at that time, namely price of hardware and the complexities involved in getting started. Over the last two years, Apple has filed a number of patents to improve and push HomeKit forward, including this recently discovered filing that outlines how "automated behaviors in an environment can be implemented based on aggregation of individual user routines."
Apple's 3D Touch technology may be found in anything from a MacBook to an Apple Watch, but it's its implementation on the iPhone which Google has been rumored to be set to essentially mimic for Android, but new claims suggest that the company isn't yet ready to announce its own 3D Touch technology as part of Android N as first believed, canning it for an unknown period of time.
















