Samsung has launched a new ad campaign that not only attempts to turn the current hype surrounding the iPhone 6s to its own advantage, but that also mocks Apple's now popular "If it's not an iPhone, it's not an iPhone" tagline.
One of the great things about the introduction of any new iPhone hardware, as well as the availability of a new major version of iOS, is the excitement that is inevitably injected into the jailbreak community. We've already see a demonstration video that shows off a functioning untethered iOS 9 jailbreak. Now, thanks to Greek developer Elias Limneos, jailbreak fans have a 3D Touch inspired tweak to look forward to in the near future.
It is becoming increasingly rare for few days to pass by without us hearing about yet another malicious Android app that is loaded with ransomware, and sent out into the wild to wreak havoc amongst unsuspecting users. Just a few days back we heard about a ransomware which communicated over XMPP, and now a new strain, being dubbed Android/Lockerpin.A, appears to be taking things to a higher, more sophisticated level, by setting or resetting the PIN that is required to grant access to the Android device. Device owners are then forced to perform a factory reset and wipe all data from the device, or shell out $500 to the malicious individuals operating the malware, which is the really the standard course of action now.
Turns out Apple has detailed additional specs of the new Apple TV 4 to developers, mentioning 2GB of RAM, and more. Check out the full details here.
While Apple has set the same off-contract pricing for the iPhone 6s and iPhone 6s Plus as its predecessors in the US and UK, those in Canada, Australia and parts of Europe will see their prices increase.
The extremely popular notes, photo annotation, and sketch app Paper by FiftyThree received a fairly significant update today. After existing as an iPad only offering since its initial launch back in 2012, the company behind the app have pushed out its biggest update yet by making it a universal offering with full iPhone support. The latest update, carrying version number 3.0.0, also brings with it a fresh and renewed focus on annotation and sketching with improvements to its built-in tools.
Apple's new iPhone 6s and iPhone 6s Plus allows 4K video recording (check the sample below to see the quality of it), but it seems the feature consumes too much storage to make repeated usage feasible with the 16GB base models.
The wait is almost over. Apple has confirmed the public release date for OS X 10.11 El Capitan for Macs. Apple's next major OS X update, dubbed El Capitan, promises a number of under-the-hood improvements alongside some really useful new features.
Infinity Blade has been quite the graphics benchmark on iOS since it first came out five years ago. The brilliant title which is now in its third iteration, called Infinity Blade III, has completely shed its price tag for the first time and can be downloaded absolutely free on all compatible iOS devices. Download links and details to follow right after the jump.
Now that Apple's iPhone 6s and iPhone 6s Plus smartphones are finally here it's time for network carriers across the world to go into fully fledged aggressive marketing mode. Carriers are extremely keen to tie individuals down to minimum-term contracts and see the unveiling of a new premium device like the iPhone 6s as the perfect opportunity to do just that. United States T-Mobile appears to be the first to play its' marketing cards, offering an iPhone 6s for a total financial outlay of just $524 over an eighteen month term as compared to the $649 retail tag.
















