Apple is undeniably placing a lot of emphasis on the Apple Watch, and rightly so. Early indications suggest that the first iteration of the company's "most personal product yet" has made an immediate impact with consumers, something which can only get better with the public release of watchOS 2 in the coming weeks. Like its other products, such as the iPhone and iPad, Apple prefers to maintain a certain level of control over what is and isn't possible with its watch. Now, thanks to some internal tinkering by developer Hamza Sood, one of those Apple imposed limitations has been removed; that is the ability to add custom watch faces to the device.
After adding the ability to stream games from Xbox One to Windows 10, Microsoft has announced that the new Xbox app update will enable 1080p/60fps streaming.
Android 6.0 Marshmallow Developer Preview 3 is now available to download for Nexus 5, Nexus 6, Nexus 9 and the Android TV Nexus Player device. Formerly called Android M, the bits released today are part of final developer preview program which should be pretty close to what general public gets on their devices when the final version is released this fall.
Microsoft has just released Windows 10 Insider Preview build 10525 to those enrolled in Windows Insider Program. This is the first preview release post-RTM build in late July. Here's what is new in this release.
Apple just released final version of iOS 8.4.1 download links for iPhone, iPad and iPod touch users. This release comes almost a month after iOS 8.4 was released with support for Apple Music in late June.
Routers are among the oldest bits of technology out there right now, but that doesn't mean they can't be improved. At least that's what Google seems to think, as the Mountain View-based company today unveiled the OnHub - Google's new wireless router that promises to effectively and efficiently solve all your wireless connectivity woes. Interested? Read on.
Here's how to enable and use desktop wallpaper Slideshow feature in Windows 10, even when on battery. Step by step instructions for this are detailed below.
It's only been a matter of days since Apple issued OS X Yosemite's latest point release, version 10.10.5, which fixed a number of important security flaws but it looks as there is already additional woe for the Cupertino-based company to consider. On the back of that point release yet another vulnerability within OS X Yosemite has been discovered and made public, this time without actually informing Apple of the issue before allowing the currently unpatched issue to get into the public domain.
Apple's iPhone 6s, iPhone 6s Plus and iOS 9 release date has been revealed by a new report. This report comes in from Germany where sources have learned Apple's plans to release its 2015 flagship phones on German carriers.
For the last couple of years, any and all iPhone launches have been marked with a myriad of leaks, most of which turn out to be true, thanks to the Cupertino company's super leaky supply chain. Back in March, it was rumored that Apple would go for a System-in-Package (SiP) architecture for the upcoming iPhone 6s and 6s Plus, similar to what it did for the Apple Watch. Now, a new leak of (allegedly) schematics has surfaced for the iPhone 6s which proves that the Cupertino-based company has opted for SiP in favor of the traditional Printed Circuit Board (PCB).















