Here are 10 PlayStation 4 tips and tricks that you as a PS4 user should really know about. Check out the video for a full overview.
Google's big developer conference, Google I/O 2016, is set to kick-off on May 18th and the company has now launched a new, dedicated website that not only features a handy countdown timer, but will also be the place to go to stake your claim for a ticket when registration goes live on March 8th.
SanDisk makes some of the best storage solutions around, and whether you're in the market for a big SSD or a small microSD card, SanDisk will likely have something that will fit the performance needs or the price range that you are looking for.
Apple's upcoming 9.7-inch iPad Pro is not only a tablet that consumers are looking forward to getting their hands on, but also one that Apple believes could potentially reignite the dwindling passion that has recently seeped out of the tablet market. Early speculation suggested that the hardware could be ultimately comparable to the existing 12.9-inch iPad Pro in terms of functionality, but it's now being suggested that there could be one key difference other than form factor; the camera sensor that ships with the tablet.
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Apple has just dropped a number of new developer and public test seeds, with beta 5 of iOS 9.3, OS X 10.11.4, watchOS 2.2 and tvOS 9.2 all now available to download.
Rumor has it that Apple's iPhone 7 will be as slim as the iPod touch, and that the Plus version of the phone will be called 'iPhone Pro'. Here are all the details.
Extensify is an iOS store for tweaks that allows users to install tweaks for apps without jailbreak. After being hyped the past several months, the app finally saw a soft-launch today. Here's how you can apply for your promo code.
In a separate iPhone unlocking case, a New York judge has ruled in favor of Apple, concluding that the U.S. Justice Department/FBI can't force Apple to hack its own iPhones to provide data based on All Writs Act.
Apple plans to put forth an argument before Congress tomorrow afternoon that if it were to comply with court order to crack open a smartphone for FBI used in the San Bernardino shooting, it would set an extremely "dangerous precedent" for the future. Apple's statement prepared by Bruce Sewell has already been submitted to the panel ahead of the appearance, and can now be read below.
















