Apple is all about marketing its products well, and it usually does a good job at that. In line with the tradition, the Cupertino company today has released not one, not two, but four new ads for the Apple Watch through its YouTube channel that showcase the wearable being used in a number of situations, including traveling, working out, interacting with family etc. Before we go into the detail of these ads, allow me to say that for a company that usually makes pretty good ads, Apple has left me disappointed with these.
These days, it seems it has become sort of a trend in the tech world for companies that don't usually make smartphones to jump onto the bandwagon, with Kodak being a prime example here. This is further made easy thanks to the open-source nature of Android. Not wanting to stay behind, Marshall - the company that made a name for itself in the world of guitar amps - has announced its own Android smartphone. What's unique about this device is the fact that it's aimed directly at audiophiles, with music-focused features that will put to shame even the top of the line flagships of today (but only in the music department, of course).
A new scam affecting Apple's iOS devices has been discovered that attempts to prey on vulnerable users by displaying information contained in an official looking system level alert. The latest attempt at deceiving iPhone and iPad owners has so far reared its ugly head on devices located in the United Kingdom and United States and prompts users to call a supposedly toll free number in order to troubleshoot and fix the fabricated device issue.
Devices that fall under the category of 'The Internet of Things' are fast becoming popular with consumers. The idea of having smart devices at home that can easily automate tasks and make everyday existence easier, and in fact safer, is one that resonates with a lot of households. Naturally, we all want to keep ourselves and our loved ones safe and feel safe in our home, which is why nanoWatt Design feels like it's onto a potential winner with its GunDetect smart camera for the home.
TaiG 2.4.3 has been released, and is currently being offered as a beta version of the popular jailbreak tool that aims to "optimize the jailbreak process." The 2.4.3 release, which should hopefully provide a smooth jailbreak experience of iOS 8.4 to those who have been having issues, comes just a matter of days after the launch of version 2.4.2 which brought with it an all new version of Cydia and additional fixes for the untether process.
The all-new iPod touch 6 is definitely a remarkable device, given the significant upgrade Apple has packed into its iOS-based portable media player. The refreshed iPod touch was launched just a short while back, and luckily, some benchmark results have already dropped in detailing just how much of a punch it actually packs.
During Apple’s WWDC keynote in June, the company mentioned that a public beta of OS X 10.11 El Capitan would be available in July. While El Capitan has been available for developers since its announcement at WWDC, Apple recently pushed out the public beta for non-developers to install on their Macs. We’ve been using it for a few days and here our top five favorite features in the latest version of OS X that is set to officially release in the fall.
Known for making high-quality accessories for numerous devices, Logitech has today announced a bunch of new cases for the iPad lineup under its new marketing brand "Logi." The new BLOK family of iPad cases promises level of protection unlike before.
Apple Watch will get support for video playback with watchOS 2 scheduled for release this fall. Maybe then we'll see Hulu and other apps adding support for video playback capability on the Watch. For now though, you can use the updated Hulu app for iOS to remote control playback of Hulu content right from their wrist.
2015 is expected to be an extremely busy time for Apple, especially for new hardware releases. In addition to introducing and revealing the new iPhone 6s in the fall, the Cupertino company is also expected to introduce a number of new iPad tablets before the year's end. If a new report coming out of Taiwan is to be believed then it looks like fans of Apple's 9.7-inch iPad could be left disappointed with suggestions that the iPad Air may not welcome in a third-generation device until 2016.
















