Here's a side-by-side comparison between Apple iPhone 6s Plus vs Samsung Galaxy Note 5. If you're torn between the two of the most popular 2015 flagship smartphones, the comparison below should give you a idea on which one to get.
Want a screen protector for your iPhone 6s or iPhone 6 that can heal itself from scratches? Check out this one from Innerexile. Works with iPhone 6, iPhone 6s, iPhone 6s Plus and iPhone 6 Plus.
Apple has just made the new Apple TV 4 available for order on its online store. Here are the price, shipping, delivery dates and accessory details you need to know about.
When Apple's engineers were working their backsides off to get 3D Touch ready for the iPhone 6s and iPhone 6s Plus, we doubt that their main consideration was whether people would be able to weigh fruit or any other object with this thing. Yet, that's exactly what it turns out you can do with a new app now available that uses the wonder of 3D Touch to compare two plums, telling users which is the heaviest.
Here's a list of major third-party apps that support iOS 9's new Quick Reply feature for notifications, and hopefully, it's just the tip of the iceberg.
In a recent update to its software, Amazon Echo has received the ability to get local business recommendations from Yelp. Here are the details.
Nike is back with another version, Mag 2015, of its Back to the Future shoes, this time, with powered laces just like in the movie.
Apple is still signing iOS 9.0.2 firmware which means you can still install it on a compatible iPhone, iPad or iPod touch. Here we take a look at why it's still a good idea to install iOS 9.0.2 on your device while it's possible.
It's been a bit of a nightmare week for torrent-based movie and TV streaming service Popcorn Time. After a number of the core development team had decided to leave the project due to the threat of possible legal action, additional problems started to occur with the application's domain name, which has resulted in the main Popcorn Time fork being pulled offline permanently and being entirely inaccessible to anyone wanting to use the service.
Apple has been hit with a class-action lawsuit in the state of California over the integration of the new Wi-Fi Assist feature that makes an appearance as part of an iOS 9 installation, and is on by default. The lawsuit, which has been brought against Apple by plaintiffs William Scott Phillips and Suzanne Schmidt Phillips, alleges that Apple as a company didn't do enough to explain what the Wi-Fi Assist feature is and how it actually works, resulting in overcharging of cellular data plans.
















