Here’s how iOS 9 Low Power Mode for battery life saving works, and how you can enable it on your iPhone or iPad.
It's that time of week again where we trawl the App Store looking for bargain apps that have gone free so that you don't have to. It's a thankless task, but someone's got to do it because we like a bargain just as much as you do!
When Apple announced iOS 9 during the WWDC 2015 opening keynote, there wasn't much surprise, and that goes for when it released the first beta to developers at the same time as well. As with all developer previews of a new version of iOS, there is a lot of attention on something that by its very definition isn't ready for primetime yet and, as a result, really needs some time to finish baking.
Apple has released official San Francisco font for download. It’s used in iOS 9, watchOS and OS X 10.11 El Capitan.
Here’s a features comparison between iOS 9 Siri Proactive Assistant vs Android M Google Now on Tap. Which one’s better?
Giving away free mobile apps is the kind of promotion that every user can sink their teeth into. Everyone loves getting something for free in this world, and the likes of Amazon and Apple seem to have that area covered with their respective free apps promotions that happen on a daily / weekly basis. Both companies have their own reason for serving up that kind of offer to their customers, and now, thanks to a finding on the Play Store, it looks like Google could be following suit by offering a free app promotion on a weekly basis.
Here's iOS 9 vs Android M side-by-side comparison showing visual differences along with new features in Apple's and Google's upcoming operating system for phones and tablets.
Want to record your iPhone screen video without jailbreak? Here’s how you can on iOS 8.3 / iOS 8.4 on any iPhone, iPad or iPod touch.
Apple’s Mail app in iOS has never been particularly great at handling files, whether they be already attached to an email that was just received or are in need of being attached to an outgoing one. That’s an issue that has been around for as long as there has been a Mail app on iOS which, as we all know, is forever.
Android is undoubtedly an extremely powerful and popular choice when it comes to choosing a mobile platform. Depending on which metric you choose to measure by, it's also the most popular mobile operating system globally. With that said, some individuals can easily be put off from adopting Android as their platform of choice due to the sheer volume of devices available that run the open-source operating system. If you fall into that category, and find yourself prolonging the decision due to an indecisive nature, then Google's new phone selector tool could serve up a solution.
















