We've burned through enough awe-inspiring titles on the App Store as part of Apple's Free App of The Week Initiative but seldom have we seen a brilliant title designed with kids in mind heading our way for free. Today is that day, as we get the chance to grab an app that has been designed to help children explore the ocean and learn about ocean life in a fun and easy manner. The app usually retails for $3, but can be grabbed for free till next Thursday.
Facebook users will be happy to learn that the social network giant has brought some additional 3D Touch capabilities to the iPhone app. Here are the details.
Apple's upcoming iOS 10 could bring 74 new emoji characters to the iPhone and iPad. The Unicode Consortium has accepted a total of 74 new emoji characters. The accepted characters have been shortlisted for introduction into Unicode 9.0 which is scheduled for an official release in mid-2016.
Netflix has now started blocking VPN users across the globe, following an announcement earlier that it would be blocking access to its service for those using VPN and proxy servers to access foreign content.
California has had a bill introduced into legislation that any smartphone built on or after January 1st 2017 and sold in California must be able to be decrypted by the manufacturer of that device, or the company that makes its operating system.
A new patent application shows what Apple may have in mind for the iPhone, with curved wraparound displays very much the order of the day. Apple is expected to dump LCD screens in favor of a flexible OLED solution by 2018, making this new patent particularly pertinent.
Dropbox has just released a new universal app for Windows 10 PCs and tablets. The app is available to download for free, and a Windows 10 Mobile version will follow soon. Here are all the details.
Could this be our very first look at the 4-inch iPhone 6c from Apple? Check out the video for yourself and be the judge.
According to Apple's iOS 9.3 preview page, the Night Shift feature will have a toggle in the Control Center. Here are the details.
Here's how to get, setup and use a USB Security Key with your Google Account for two-step verification. Security Keys use cryptography instead of standard verification codes which make them more secure for logging in, and they work without needing a data connection or battery, best of all, you can carry them easily wherever you go.
















