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.
New reports claim that Apple is getting close to launching its Personal Pickup program outside the U.S. for the first time, possibly as soon as this month.
BytaFont 3 for iOS 9 is now available to download from Cydia. BytaFont, the popular jailbreak tweak that makes it easy to change your iOS device's system fonts, has received a big new release today, with BytaFont 3 now compatible with iOS 9.0-9.0.2. Here's what has changed.
Here's a guide on how to manually enable or disable Turbo Boost in Mac OS X on supported MacBooks, iMacs and Mac mini models.
U.S. mobile carrier T-Mobile may still be a number of days away from its annual Un-carrier event, but that hasn't stopped the company's enigmatic CEO John Legere from letting the cat out of the bag in relation to one product that will be discussed during T-Mobile's Un-carrier X announcement - the 4G LTE CellSpot.
Here's how to block or filter people and dates from your Facebook's 'On This Day' feed to prevent bad memories from showing up.
Apple could be extremely close to releasing a new first-party application onto the iOS App Store to complement its already extensive range of app offerings. A new upload, spotted initially hosted under Apple's name on the App Store going by the title 'Indoor Survey', seems to suggest that it could be built around the technology that the Cupertino-based company acquired when it purchased WiFiSLAM - an indoor positioning system startup - for $20 million back in 2013.
Here's how to add 3D Touch Peek and Pop to iOS apps icon on the Home screen on any iPhone, iPad and iPod touch using the Popcorn jailbreak tweak.
Here are 10 awesome iPhone themes for iOS 9 that can be found in Cydia and all of them will work just fine on iOS 9.0-9.0.2 and with both WinterBoard and Anemone.
















