It seems a new smart fridge by Samsung will be making an appearance at CES 2016, this time with a gigantic touchscreen powered by what seems like a customized version of Android.
If you manage to get the Amazon's Alexa-powered Echo to hear and then understand what you're asking it for, things can get very interesting pretty quickly. That's partly down to Amazon's ability to get a fair few updates out for the thing with Echo now far more capable than it was the day it shipped.
Check out this video of an iPad Air 2 running Mac OS 7.5.5 and 6.0.1. This comes in almost a year after the device was shown booting up Windows 98.
Consumers purchasing an iPhone or iPad in Germany are now being asked to pay slightly more for Apple's popular gadgetry as of January 1st. Not exactly the new year's gift that German Apple fans would have wanted, but it seems that the company has been forced to pass on the slight increment due to the issuance of new private copyright levies that have recently been agreed to in Germany. This increase means that those looking to purchase an iPhone or iPad in Germany will now pay between 5-8 euros more.
Popular jailbreak tweaks repository on Cydia, BigBoss, received an interface redesign today and is toting a new, more modern look, possibly in celebration of the New Year.
Runtastic Pro, the popular $5 fitness app for iOS and Apple Watch that tracks exercise and then logs the data it collects for later analysis, is now free for a limited time. Normally costing $5, Runtastic Pro has gone free before, but it never stays that way for too long.
According to a new patent, Apple could be looking to add support for peer-to-peer payments in Apple Pay via iMessages, phone calls and more. Here are the details.
An updated version of Final Fantasy IX for iOS, Android, and PC has just been announced by Square Enix, and will be first launched in Japan. Here are the details.
Here's how you can prevent iOS from automatically adding events from Mail app to Calendar app. Useful for those who care a lot about privacy.
United States-based mobile carrier AT&T has officially announced that it has begun testing cross-network VoLTE (Voice Over LTE) calls in specific areas.
















