Twitter has finally updated its Mac OS X app to version 4.0 with support for GIFs, inline video playback, the Quote Tweet functionality, a dark theme, Notification Center Widget for Today, and more.
Microsoft has just released a brand new app for iPhone. It's basically a selfie app with the usual bells and whistles and while we are not complaining, we just have to wonder what prompted a company like Microsoft to release an app with a purpose so insignificant.
LG has unveiled SmartThinQ Hub, a smart home automation device that looks a lot like Amazon Echo. Details on its features and functionality can be found right here.
Here is a list of five iPhone-compatible VR (Virtual Reality) headsets that won't break the bank and all bar one can be picked up for less than $50 apiece.
Apple has a new class action lawsuit hanging over its head. This class action suit accuses Apple of applying deceptive marketing techniques and practices, as well as false advertising, over the performance of iOS 9 on older supported devices. Basically, a decent-sized number of individuals are claiming that Apple's claim that iOS 9 is "compatible" with the iPhone 4s is fundamentally incorrect, and that the latest version of iOS "significantly interferes" with the performance of the handset.
Ever wondered what a dumb phone designed by Apple would look like? This concept tries to answer that question with a design reminiscent of the Siri Remote that comes with Apple TV 4.
Apple's 4-inch iPhone 6c is rumored to sport 1642 mAh battery which will be larger than Apple's current 4-inch iPhone 5s. It will also feature A9 processor and 2GB of RAM, same as current flagships iPhone 6s/6s Plus.
If fresh new rumors regarding iPhone 7 are to be believed, then it is likely that Apple is going to ditch the ugly antenna bands design as seen on its current flagship models. Also, the external chassis that will be used for the next iPhone is said to offer full waterproof capabilities.
According to an analyst, Apple is expected to aggressively pursue VR technology for the iPhone starting 2016. Read on further details on this.
We may be fast approaching the end of 2015, but that hasn't stopped officials in New York City from making good on a promise it made to residents. It was almost a year ago that NYC Mayor, Bloomberg announced the city's plan to replace old defunct public pay-phones with an infrastructure of connection points that would operate as gigabit Wi-Fi points across all five boroughs. It may have taken over a year but the first LinkNYC access points have finally entered into an installation phase as we get ready to welcome 2016.















