Motorola's 3rd-generation Moto G 2015 specs, price and render images have leaked out in the wild. With a week to go until we see what the device will have to offer. With time ticking away though one retailer just couldn't wait to get the word out, with Swiss company Digitec pushing its Moto G (2015) product page onto its live website a few days early.
It's undeniably important that large corporations such as Apple recruit as many people as humanly possible to test and put beta software through its paces. It's even more important when that software is actually the underlying operating system that powers most of its mobile devices, namely iOS. With that said, it's also extremely important that those beta testers aren't allowed to penalise third-party app developers who work tirelessly to ensure that their apps and software are compatible come the final public release. You could almost hear the app development community chant in harmonious unison today when Apple finally banned iOS beta testers from leaving App Store reviews.
Apple has just released iOS 9 public beta 2 and OS X 10.11 El Capitan public beta 2 download. This second seed comes almost two weeks after first public betas went live.
Download the official Windows 10 Insider ninjacat wallpapers from Microsoft. These wallpapers are available in various resolutions intended for various devices and platforms. Downloads range from a whopping 3840 x 2160 to a rather depressing 310 x 102 designed for the Microsoft Band fitness device.
Renowned video game accessories company PDP will soon be launching an officially licensed PlayStation 4 media remote control that is all set to be made available for purchase later this year. The company is yet to actually officially announced the existence of the Sony approved remote control, but the pre-sale listings on Amazon and GameStop have given the game away. Amazon is currently listing the item as "released on October 31, 2015", with GameStop showing as launching the device on October 15, 2015.
Here are all the new features and changes in iOS 9 beta 4 for iPhone, iPad, iPod touch compared to previous beta versions. If you come across any we don't already have, be sure to get in touch and we'll add it to the list.
Every other Tuesday Apple releases a whole bunch of new betas, and today is one of those days. We already told you about the new, fourth beta release of iOS 9 and Apple has now also pushed new releases of OS X 10.11 El Capitan and watchOS 2 out to developers. Accessible via either the Developer Portal or the App Store if you are installing El Capitan, the new betas are available to download right now.
Say what you like about Microsoft Windows and its fairly obvious shortcomings and issues, but you can't deny that Microsoft has found a seriously regular rhythm when it comes to pushing out security updates and critical fixes to the operating system. The unofficial term "Patch Tuesday" is a reflection of that hard work and dedication, referring to the weekly regularity of Microsoft's updates. However, when those updates start to filter through on a Monday, which is what happened, you know its time to take things seriously. You may want to get to that Windows update mechanism right now if you haven't already.
Apple has just released iOS 9 beta 4 download for iPhone, iPad, iPod touch to registered members of Apple Developer program.
If you happen to be the adventurous do-it-yourself (DIY) orientated type of individual who likes to sink their teeth into an exciting technology based challenge then this one could be for you. Marc Jensen, James Squires, and Shawn Roske from Make: have produced a walkthrough video that shows how you can "automatically" open doors at home or work by simply tapping on the display of an Apple Watch.















