It's official now. Apple will host a media event on Wednesday, September 9th, to unveil iPhone 6s and iPhone 6s Plus to the world.
Apple's September 9th media event that will finally see the iPhone 6s introduced to the world, is nearly here. Over the last few months we've heard, seen, and discovered pretty much everything that can be expected when the phone finally drops in, but just when you though you've read and seen it all, a new interesting piece of information has just been leaked. A new report, which cites a number of individuals who have allegedly used internal iPhone 6s test devices, is suggesting that the team at Cupertino is developing an Apple Watch-like Motion wallpaper functionality for the new phone to inject some dynamism into it.
We've seen and discovered pretty much everything there is to know about Apple's actual iPhone 6s hardware, so what's left to lean prior to the September 9 unveiling? Well, there's the packaging to consider, of course. With the packaging in mind, a new low-quality photograph has been thrust into the public domain, and allegedly shows off Apple's official product packaging for its upcoming iPhone 6s Plus.
Here's how to get desktop notifications for Gmail in Mac OS X without using Apple's stock Mail app. Useful for those who use Gmail web app but want notifications to be delivered on desktop even when the web app and the web browser are not in use.
After months of build up, Google today finally launched its competitor to Twitch, with YouTube Gaming going live on the web today, and its iOS & Android apps also being made available.
Coin, the electronic card that aimed at solving all your credit/debit/loyalty card woes, has just received a major hardware update in the form of the second generation of the product, aptly named Coin 2.0. Among a variety of enhancements, Coin 2.0 adds support for NFC-based payments, making it all that better for daily use.
A new report has alleged that more than 220,000 iCloud accounts have potentially been compromised by malicious jailbreak tweaks masquerading themselves as trustworthy installations. Those who are regularly involved in the world of jailbreaking may want to pay particularly close attention, as it seems that a number of extensions and tweaks use sophisticated attack measures to acquire very specific information from the jailbroken host device.
After some of the apps bundled in the uTorrent installer were flagged as malware by anti-virus software, the people behind the BitTorrent client have started to explore other ways of making money, though it would seem that they aren't yet sure exactly what that will look like.
The introduction of Samsung's Galaxy Note 5 was enough to raise excitement levels amongst those who adore large screen devices. Samsung essentially created the "phablet" market, so it's only right and proper that consumers continue to get excited for the continuation of the Note range. The specifications of the Note 5 are enough to make anyone believe that the device would outperform most competing devices, especially a flagship from 2014, such as Apple's iPhone 6. With that said, we should all know by now that raw specs alone don't tell the full story.
To prevent accidental email deletions from the Mail app, iOS has a feature that adds an extra confirmation button to proceedings. Here's how you can enable it.
















