It's becoming increasingly difficult for manufacturers to design and develop any type of new product without it somehow managing to make it into the public domain prior to an official unveiling. Granted, so-called "leaks" are occasionally instigated by the company itself to drum up pre-release interest in the hardware, but more often than not the information that makes it out before it's meant to is down to an insider. The latest smartphone leak that we are now privy to focuses on the HTC One A9, and gives us our clearest look at the hardware to date.
If you're a jailbreak fan who gave up all hope of liberating your iOS device and decided to upgrade to iOS 9, then you may want to explore the possibilities of an immediate downgrade. Over the last few hours a number of rumors have started to circulate pertaining to the possible release of a fully-functional, untethered jailbreak solution for Apple's iOS 8.4.1 platform, which was the last public release of iOS 8.
Google has just released its popular Google Keep note taking app for iOS on iPhone and iPad. Google Keep was previously available only on Android and web.
After releasing iOS 9.1 beta 2 to developers and iOS 9.0.1 final for all older iPhone, iPad and iPod touch models yesterday, today Apple has rolled out iOS 9.1 beta 2 to those registered on Public Beta Program and iOS 9.0.1 for iPhone 6s and iPhone 6s Plus.
Apple has taken the opportunity to provide some additional information about a number of third-party iOS apps that were recently discovered to be infected with the XcodeGhost malware. After the existence of the XcodeGhost trojan filtered down into the public domain, Apple took a number of steps to not only combat the issue, but also provide clarification on what it means to users, developers, and how it plans to rectify the problem and ensure that it doesn't happen again. Now, as an addendum to that info, the Cupertino-based company has listed the top 25 apps that have been affected by the malware.
Here's a list of the top 25 best third-party Apple Watch complications that are supported to run on watchOS 2. With developers now rushing to get their Apple Watch apps updated to include a complication, we've been on the lookout for those which caught our eye and we've come up with quite a hefty list. Check it out here.
If there is one thing that you can be sure of when a new release of iOS or a new iPhone is announced, it's that jailbreakers will only be a step or so behind. With the iPhone 6s and iPhone 6s Plus going on sale this coming Friday, September 25th, the new phones' marquee feature is without doubt 3D Touch which allows users to press harder than a tap in order to open new menus and added functionality. However, starting now, we already have a jailbreak tweak which attempts to mimic Apple's new 3D Touch.
Seems like round smartwatches are now in trend. After the likes of Moto 360, LG G Watch R, Huawei Watch and the recently announced Samsung Gear S2, it made sense for a company like Pebble to come up with a round-shaped option. Hence introducing the Pebble Time Round - a circular smartwatch that looks more like an actual watch first, and a gadget second.
Only a week after iOS 9.0, Apple today has released final iOS 9.0.1 IPSW download links for supported iPhone, iPad and iPod touch devices.
Apple has just released download links for iOS 9.1 beta 2 for supported iPhone, iPad and iPod touch devices. It's immediately evident from the release schedule that the Cupertino-based company is passionate and extremely keen to eradicate any bugs that have made it into the public domain with iOS 9.
















