Here are four deals that cover a variety of kit in the wider technology space, all of which are offered for less than their usual price. Let's get saving!
Donald Trump has managed to get himself into the news for yet another odd reason today after he called for a boycott of Apple products. A senior Apple executive has since then responded to Trump's call for Apple boycott Apple. Here are the details.
You can now download iOS game Warhammer 40,000: Deathwatch - Tyranid Invasion for iPhone and iPad completely free of cost for a limited period.
Here's a step-by-step guide on how you can fix error 53 using iOS 9.2.1 build 13D20 on a bricked Touch ID-enabled iPhone or iPad.
Internet rights advocacy group Fight for the Future has taken to the streets to protest against the FBI's request that Apple provide a tool to allow it to access data on a locked iPhone, with Apple's San Francisco store being the focus of that protest.
Ringing Bells Freedom 251, India's $4 Android smartphone which is currently making waves on the web, seems to have taken more than a little inspiration from the iPhone's design and icons. Check it out in action in the embedded video.
There are definitely worse things that you can buy for $85.99 than one of Motorola's Moto G smartphone. If you are currently using an iOS or Android-powered smartphone, but have been looking for a spare device, either for traveling or just taking with you as a backup, then the first-generation fully unlocked Moto G for $85.99 is definitely one that's worth taking a peek into. The deal offers a staggering 57% saving on the regular list price, but act quickly if you're interested, as the price is set to rise back to normal in a day's time.
Apple today has released a new version of iOS 9.2.1 with build 13D20 to fix "Error 53" which bricks devices when a third-party Touch ID repair is performed on iPhone 6/6 Plus, iPhone 6s/6s Plus, iPad Pro, iPad Air 2 and iPad mini 4 & 3.
Microsoft has shown continual willing to build on the user-experience that is thrust into the face of users when interacting with Skype. Since purchasing the company back in 2011, the company has pumped significant resources into ensuring that the whole platform is as smooth and seamless as possible for those who interact with it on a daily basis. Part of that development has focused on overhauling and improving the customer-facing mobile apps on iOS and Android, which has now been updated with a new group video calling experience for up to 25 people that was originally teased back in January.
Google's CEO Sundar Pichai has joined a number of other high profile individuals in expressing his opinions on FBI's demand for Apple to provide backdoor access to an iPhone 5c that forms part of the San Bernardino shooting case. A federal judge has ruled that Apple must indeed assist law enforcement in granting access to a seized iPhone 5c that belonged to one of the shooters accused of killing 14 individuals in California. Commenting on the situation via the use of social media, Sundar Pichai called it a "troubling precedent".















