AirSpeaker is an iOS jailbreak tweak that can turn your iPhone, iPad or iPod touch into a constant AirPlay audio receiver. Here are the details on it.
2016 looks set to be a big year for Tesla, not just with its own business pushing forward but more and more of the traditional auto makers jumping onto the electric bandwagon. Not many will be competing with Tesla's high-end cars, but then again, it's the mid-range car like the upcoming Tesla Model 3 that the company is itself starting to focus on. When that mid-range Model 3 car do arrive later this year, it might be the first to take advantage of Tesla's new thinking as far as apps are concerned.
Here's a step by step guide on how to go about setting up Siri voice control with HomeKit compatible Philips Hue light bulbs.
Apple is said to have a secret team working on its first ever AR/VR headset, and is already in the process of testing multiple prototypes internally. Here are all the details.
A new report is hinting at what could be Apple's 2016 roadmap for updated MacBook, MacBook Air and Pro models. Check out the details right here.
Apple is said to be working on a breakthrough wireless charging tech that could allow next year's iPhone to charge wirelessly from a distance.
Here's how to fix iOS Crash Safari web browser issue on your jailbroken iPhone, iPad or iPod touch device. Apple is aware of the issue and is working on a fix, but until that fix is rolled out, this is the only way to prevent the problem from happening on your iOS device.
You can now download CinemaBox (also known as Cinema Box) app on iOS and Android devices. No jailbreak is required for this app to work on iPhone and iPad.
It's that time of the week again. Apple has selected a popular gaming title named 'Piloteer' this time around as its Free App Of The Week. Normally retailing for $1.99, it can now be grabbed absolutely free of charge till next Thursday. The physics based game puts you in the shoes of a man trying to learn how to fly, and as such the title has received some truly positive ratings for the value that it offers.
Apple has decided to recall some faulty Mac and iOS AC power adapters due to concerns of electrical shock risk to the user. Check to see if your adapter is affected and needs a free replacement.
















