Apple has started a new advertising campaign on the web, alongside its recent "If it's not an iPhone, it's not an iPhone" for TV offering. Continuing its advertising push to remind everyone there there's nothing quite like the iPhone, Apple has started to publish ads to its own website entitled "Why there's nothing quite like iPhone."
The PlayStation 4 may be svelte when compared with the Xbox One, but nobody ever accused it of being portable. That didn't stop the PlayBook 4 being created, with a PS4 being shoehorned into a mobile chassis alongside a 22-inch display that made the whole thing look like a large notebook. There was no keyboard to type on, but the resemblance was there nonetheless.
Isn't it amazing how quickly technology progresses and changes without us even really realising it? The latest 'Kids React' video does a really perfect job of showing just how far technology, and in particular Apple's personal music player the iPod, has changed since 2001. It doesn't contain an internal speaker. It doesn't have a multi-touch display. It doesn't have the App Store. Watch this group of kids react to the madness and confusion that is the original Apple iPod.
This week's free gift courtesy of Apple's App Store allows gamers to dive head first into all of the wonderful adventures in Bikini Bottom. If you've ever wondered what it would be like to live in a pineapple under the sea, or work long hours at the Krusty Krab then this is something you just aren't going to want to miss. As part of the cupertino company's weekly tradition of serving up a free app of the week Nickelodeon's adolescent favourite "SpongeBob Moves In" is free for the next seven days.
Following hot on the heels of the recent Android update, YouTube for iPhone and iPad has now received the latest update as well. Google's mobile development team has been full of busy lately with the recent release of the beautiful Spotlight Stories, and now, thanks to this latest update, the updated YouTube app on the iOS App Store finally has a fix in place for those annoying vertically captured videos that seem to cause everyone so much anger and fury.
Apple has today launched its latest big App Store promotion, with 100 apps and games now available for a paltry $0.99, with some of the biggest names in the App Store available for some pretty big discounts. Everyone loves a bargain, and if our first run through what's on offer in this promotion is anything to go by, it's got more than a couple of must-have titles ripe for the taking.
Here's how to add lyrics for Apple Music songs in iOS Music app on iPhone. This method requires an iOS device which is jailbroken to work.
Apple had today outlined its plans for its 2015 Back to School promotion, with students, parents of students or people working at suitable educational establishments now able to take advantage of the promotion in Apple's retail outlets. Apple's online retail presence will not join the promotion until August 6th.
For those of you who love the Phantom jailbreak tweak for Snapchat, there's some good news. A new version is now available that solves the recent issue of Snapchat locking accounts of those who use jailbreak tweaks to enhance Snapchat app's functionality.
Google has continued to expand its growing arsenal of native mobile apps by releasing its new Spotlight Stories app for iPhone onto Apple's iOS App Store. If you're a a follower of the Google Motorola saga then you may remember that when the Google sold the smartphone maker to Lenovo, it kept Motorola's ATAP Division which was responsible for the creation of Spotlight stuff that featured on Motorola devices. After initially creating a dedicated app to showcase the content for the Android platform back in May, Google has now launched with the same delightful content on Apple's iOS.
















