All of the recent Apple speculation may have been focused on the upcoming iPhone 6s, and rightly so in all honesty, but now it's the turn of the iMac to receive some attention. Prominent analyst Ming-Chi Kuo of KGI Securities is back once again, this time with the prediction that Apple will imminently unveil a refreshed iMac range with an array of improvements, including a host of display upgrades, as well as potentially integrating Intel's latest desktop processors.
A new set of photos have arrived from Chinese phone repair company GeekBar, showing what looks like to be the display assembly for the iPhone 6s. The front display looks quite similar to the current iPhone 6, however its internal components slightly differ. Although the leaked photos can't be taken for granted, they add more weight to past rumors that the upcoming iPhone 6s will come integrated with Force Touch technology.
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Can you handle yet more information pertaining to Apple's upcoming iPhone 6s? A new set of photo and video renders have provided us with the best look yet of Apple's next-generation iPhone. The renders also manage to provide us with some additional information that hasn't been previously discussed in any great detail and raises the excitement levels for Apple's new smartphone ahead of a potential release this coming September.
Rumors have it that the Apple's next generation smartphone dubbed as the 'iPhone 6s' and the 'iPhone 6s Plus' are expected to be integrated with Force Touch technology, which was first introduced in the Apple Watch, followed by the 12-inch MacBook and select MacBook Pro models. Force Touch could be one of the hallmark features in the next flagship smartphone by Apple which everyone is looking forward to.
Nvidia may have been frantically chasing the dream of producing the ultimate gaming tablet when it designed and released its Shield tablet, but it seems like things have gone a little too far, even for the most hardcore mobile gamers out there. The Santa Clara, California, based technology giant has been forced to issue a recall on the entire Shield range due to the risk of a fire hazard that could potentially arise if the internal battery overheats. Not exactly the "extreme" performance that the company was looking for when the Shield gaming-tablet project was first conceived.
Some good news for Android lovers across the world who are looking for a new smartphone. In light of its very recent, but yet another disappointing quarterly earnings, Samsung is reportedly planning on cutting the price of its Galaxy S6 and S6 Edge handsets in an attempt to boost uptake and revenue. Earnings calls are always a difficult time for companies that appear to be in a transitional period. Samsung reported a net profit of approximately $4.9 billion, which represents a reduced profit of 8% from last year; not great news for the South Korean company.
Here's how to fix Windows 10 error 0x803F7003 when downloading apps from Windows Store. Step by step instructions on how to fix this error are detailed below.
This week's App Store Free App of the Week is the excellent Worms3 for iPhone and iPad, and you can download it for nothing right now.
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