If you're going to upgrade to a new iPhone 6s or 6s Plus, and are looking to sell your old iPhone, here is a list of places you can get a good price for it.
Likely in an effort to establish a foothold in the subsidized tablet market, Amazon seems set to launch an all-new $50 6-inch tablet come this year's holiday season.
A number of people are still not behind the concept of smartwatches. Some, on the other hand, love them. No matter which side you belong to, it's hard to argue that the default watch face on the Apple Watch is elegant and beautiful. Just looking at it speaks class, and if you're really into it, you can get the same watch face on your Mac as well as a screen saver.
Here's how to get timely notifications for Android apps when they go on sale on the Google Play Store. A must for those who spend a lot on buying apps from the Play Store.
September is shaping up to be an extremely busy, and highly interesting month for the smartphone industry. We've got Apple holding an event this coming Wednesday to introduce the highly anticipated next-generation iPhone. We also have elevated expectations surrounding LG this month, with the hope being that the Korean company will officially unveil the next iteration of its Nexus 5 at some point during September. To increase excitement around the possibility of that introduction, we're also now seeing some leaked images that purportedly show the "Nexus 5X" in its final form.
Apple's upcoming September 9 event may have a strong iPhone bias, but there's also a great deal of excitement surrounding the possible introduction of additional hardware. A number of reports over the last month have speculated that Apple's fourth-generation Apple TV will have a heavy focus on gaming; a speculative fire that had further fuel added to it when it was discovered that apart from the motion control support for gaming in the remote that will ship with Apple TV 4, the device would additionally support third-party Bluetooth gaming controllers as well. Now, a new report has reaffirmed that suspicion, by claiming that gaming will be one of the primary marketable aspects of the Apple TV 4.
We're still a couple of days away from the iPhone 6s and iPhone 6s Plus announcement that we are expecting to fill at least part of the September 9th event, but that hasn't stopped some people getting ahead of themselves with predictions for what the iPhone 7 will look like when it arrives a whole 12 months from now. The latest to get their crystal ball out is KGI Securities analyst Ming-Chi Kuo.
Here's how to live stream Apple's September 9 iPhone 6s event keynote on Windows, Android, iOS, Mac OS X and the Apple TV. The live stream will begin at 10am Pacific / 1pm Eastern on Wednesday, Sept. 9.
September 9th is just days away, which means we will soon have answers as to what the new iPhone 6s and iPhone 6s Plus will bring to the party after months of speculation. Without doubt, the biggest thing that has caused the most rumors is the possible, or probable inclusion of some sort of Force Touch technology.
Here is what to expect from Apple's iPhone 6s event on September 9. With Apple having announced the date and venue for its next mega event, expectations now are on an all time high. All eyes are on the Cupertino giant as it prepares to launch its 2015 flagship smartphones, along with new iPads, new Apple TV and some accessories for Apple Watch.
















