Apple has just made iOS 9.1 beta 5 download available to members of its both Apple Developer Program and Apple Public Beta program.
Facebook has updated its native iOS app for the iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch to include the usual performance improvements and bug fixes. However, the social networking giant has quietly sneaked in a new feature that utilizes the functionality of the iPhone 6s and iPhone 6s Plus - Quick Actions via 3D Touch. If you head on over to the Updates section of the App Store right now you'll be greeted with Facebook's generic and extremely repetitive change log blurb that doesn't really give any information on what's been introduced and what's been fixed in the latest version.
Here's a side-by-side specs comparison between Microsoft's Lumia 950 vs 950 XL vs Apple's iPhone 6s vs iPhone 6s Plus. Which one would you rather get?
Sometimes Google reminds us of why we are so fond of it, even if it has become almost cool to be wary, or almost scared of it. The reason we like Google is that sometimes it does something that no other company could do for whatever reason. Self-driving cars are a good example of that, as is Google Fiber and other initiatives.
It's that time of the week where Apple tosses a paid iOS app at users with its usual price tag stripped, but only for a limited period. The Free App of The Week initiative has been responsible for some quality paid apps headed our way, and in similar spirit, today's $3.99 app will not disappoint either.
A new strain of malicious mobile adware has yet again been discovered, and it seems to have the potential to cause some serious damage to any device that it sinks its teeth into. It seems that rarely a day or two can pass by at the minute without us hearing about a new form of infection on one of the world's most popular mobile operating system. Some are extremely malicious and can do serious damage, some are less so. This newly discovered strain, dubbed Kemoge, falls under the former category due to its ability to gain full access to the infected device.
The world's largest social network Facebook has confirmed that a new feature called "Reactions" is officially being put through test in order to see how users interact with it. Users of Facebook have long wanted a "Dislike" button to be made available on the social network. After all, it seems a little unfair that you can "Like" a post, status update, photo, or comment, but you have no real way of showing dissatisfaction. Rather than integrating a "Dislike" button, Mark Zuckerberg has opted for a more dynamic feature that provides additional options to the end-user.
Getting "Message not yet downloaded from server" error in iOS 9 for POP email in Mail app? You are not alone. A 200-comment long support thread over on Apple's own forums is bringing the issue to light, which appears to be related to how the iOS 9 Mail app handles POP email accounts. Here are the details.
Want to run Windows apps on an Android phone or tablet? Soon that will be possible thanks to CrossOver and Wine. Read on for more details on it.
One of the great things about Apple's customer facing website is the length of effort and detail that is put into the product pages for individual device. Not only do the pages for the iPad Air 2, or the iPhone 6s for example, show high-resolution beautiful gallery images of the hardware, but they also go into a fair amount of detail on the included technical specifications so consumers know exactly what they are getting. It's rare that information on this page changes, after all, a specification is a specification, but at some point in the last two weeks Apple has silent updated the Bluetooth specification against a number of iOS devices.
















