Unless you're extremely consumer technology minded, and extremely au fait with everything that goes on internally at your favorite tech company, the name Tony Fadell may not mean anything to you. After enjoying a stint at Apple - where he ended up being referred to as the "father of the iPod" - Fadell is now the current CEO of Nest, the Alphabet-owned company that designs and develops intelligent thermostats and other home automation products. That clearly keeps him busy, but he's managed to find the time to reminisce with Bloomberg TV about his time at Apple under the late, iconic Steve Jobs and had a few things to say about the rumored Apple Car.
After releasing iOS 9.2 beta 2 to developers yesterday, Apple today has made iOS 9.2 beta 2 available to download for those enrolled in Apple Public Beta program.
Sign-ups for Cortana for iOS Beta Program are now open, here's how to enroll your iPhone or iPad and be one of the first to test Microsoft's Cortana on Apple's iOS.
According to Ming-Chi Kuo of KGI Securities, Apple will launch a new 4-inch iPhone early next year featuring the A9 chip while the 4.7-inch iPhone 7 and 5.5-inch iPhone 7 Plus with 3GB RAM are on track for Q3 2016 release.
Apple has been granted a new patent titled "Ultra low travel keyboard", which describes a new keyboard design with Force Touch pressure-sensitive keys and tactile feedback.
Tapbots has just pushed an update for its Tweetbot iOS Twitter client, bringing with it support for Apple's most "personal product yet", the Apple Watch.
Apple has released second betas of iOS 9.2 and OS X El Capitan 10.11.2, and first beta of tvOS 9.1 to registered developers of Apple Developer Program.
Nomad has just announced another extremely useful accessory that has been built purely with Apple's iPhone in mind. The company's new 'Wallet for iPhone' has the appearance of an everyday, premium looking wallet that should hold cards, cash, and other miscellaneous items that one chooses to carry within the foldable accessory. However, its been designed and created with a little more than holding credit and debit cards in mind, thanks to its hidden and rechargeable lithium-ion battery that provides power on the go.
Activision Blizzard, the United States-based video games developer responsible for producing titles such as World of Warcraft and various Call of Duty titles, has stunned the mobile gaming world by announcing its acquisition of King Digital Entertainment. If that name sounds familiar to you, it should. King Digital is the company behind the mobile-gaming-phenomenon, Candy Crush Saga, as well as other popular titles such as Bubble Witch, and AlphaBetty Saga.
As a company, Amazon is as well-known for selling digital books via its Kindle Store just like it sells everything else you could ever wish for via its online warehouse. In fact, not many people actually know that Amazon originally started as an online seller of books before after diversifying and including DVDs, CDs and video downloads as part of its arsenal of products. Now, after twenty years of selling digital reading material, and after massive expansion into electronic commerce and cloud computing, the company today has opened a physical bookstore in its home city of Seattle, Washington.
















