After seeding beta 3 of iOS 9.3.2 to developers only yesterday, Apple has now released iOS 9.3.2 Public Beta 3 to those testers registered on Apple's Public Beta Program.
Nintendo has announced the development of two new games for the iPhone and Android platforms. Here's everything you need to know.
Google has just released a dedicated Android TV remote app for the iPhone and iPad with voice search, virtual keyboard, d-pad and more. You can download it from here.
Have a Retina Mac? Having issues with gaming performance? Here's how to set your Mac games or apps to run in low resolution without having to change the game's internal settings. This will considerably improve gaming performance on Retina Macs.
Microsoft is working to add Handoff-like functionality to Windows, with the latest release of Windows 10 Redstone (Anniversary Update) already giving the game away. Similar to Handoff on a Mac or iOS device, Microsoft's new feature will allow users to start something on one device and then continue it on another without the need for syncing or configuration to take place ahead of time.
Apple has just announced its quarterly earnings for Q2 2016 which encompasses January through March of this year. Announced during its customary quarterly earnings call, the results saw Apple's earnings reach $50.6 billion with a quarterly net profit of $10.5 billion. Those results are down on the same period last year which saw $58 billion in revenue, and $13.6 billion in profit. The drop in revenue means this is the first ever quarterly drop in revenue for Apple in last 13 years.
Apple has just released beta 3 of iOS 9.3.2 for compatible iPhone, iPad and iPod touch devices to developers registered on the Apple Developer Program.
The Indian government has signed a new law into motion requiring all phones released in the country from 2017 onwards to ship with a physical panic button. Here are the details.
Popular music streaming service Spotify may have been hacked after a number of account details were posted on Pastebin. Here's everything you need to know on the matter.
Facebook is working on a new, standalone camera app that focuses on making it quick and easy for users to share photos and video, according to a new report. The app, which is as-yet unnamed, allegedly launches straight into the camera view rather than one that shows posts or other data in an attempt to reduce the friction that sometimes prevents users from sharing content.
















