China has officially become the fifth location for the rollout out of Apple Pay mobile payment solution. The Cupertino-based company's partnership with UnionPay was widely reported a number of months ago, where it was also noted that the collaboration would see Apple able to penetrate the Chinese market with Apple Pay. That partnership has now come to fruition with the payment platform launching in the market thanks to UnionPay's wide-ranging infrastructure that's supported by multiple banks in the country.
Popcorn Time appears to be back online, although not quite in its original form, and the original development team says it has had nothing to do with the revived version.
Here's a concept video showing not just what Apple's upcoming iPhone 5se may look like, but also the equally mysterious iPhone 7, based on the rumors and leaks.
It was really only going to be a matter of time until we got introduced to the world's first smartphone that actually introduces a sensible case for bendable technology. We've been privy to prototypes and concept designs in the past that introduce a flexible aspect into the mix, but the ReFlex prototype, coming courtesy of a bunch of academics out of Queen's University in Canada, is probably one of the first designs that we've seen that actually puts forward a believable case for why this type of technology should potentially be considered for smartphones of the future.
Pre-registration for Miitomo - Nintendo's first mobile game - is now live. The Japanese gaming giant is billing Miitomo as being a "smart-device app that sparks one-of-a-kind conversations between you and your friends". The company is also playing on the fact that it's a game "from Nintendo", using the brand to gain traction, as well as outlining that it's "free to start", presumably suggesting that gamers will ultimately have to part with real money at some point through in-app purchases to progress in the Miitomo world.
Security vulnerability on smartphones is more synonymous with Android than any other platform, and a new string of malware targeting it seems to reinforce that sentiment. Discovered by a Danish security firm, Mazar BOT is the newest malware in town that can gain admin rights on your phone and subsequently take control of it.
A Federal court in the U.S. has ordered Apple to help the FBI crack the iPhone 5c belonging to one of the San Bernardino shooters. Apple has responded with an open letter by CEO Tim Cook. Here are the details.
A new report claims that this year's iPhone 7 will have improved battery life and better WiFi reception, with Apple adding EMI shielding to all of the iPhone's major chips.
NewGamepad is an all-in-one classic game emulator for iOS that works without jailbreak. It supports N64, PS1, GB, GBC, GBA, NDS, NES, SNES, Sega Genesis, PSP and more
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