We've already seen what is purported to be the rear casing of the upcoming iPhone 6s so naturally it's now the turn of the front of Apple's next-generation iPhone to make an appearance. French website Nowhereelse.fr has acquired and shared a photograph of what is believed to be the front panel of Apple's next smartphone. Previous leaks from Apple's supply chain have provided us with a chance to see the small changes made to the internal structure of the next iPhones casing, but this is the first time that we've actually seen the front panel and display of what we will be receiving this fall.
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's latest beta release of iOS 9 brings with it a new tool in the fight against dodgy popups and malicious spammers. And that's great news indeed.
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.
Microsoft is currently in full Windows 10 swing, and we're still learning new things about the operating system that will be Microsoft's latest and greatest come the end of the month. We already knew that Microsoft had added Xbox One to Windows 10 PC game streaming along with Game DVR functionality of the Xbox One, allowing users to not only play their favorite Xbox One games on their Windows 10 PC but to also record the gameplay. What we didn't know was that the Game DVR app has a neat trick up its sleeve.
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.
Apple's official hardware accessory programs that exist to allow third-party manufactures to create accessories that comply with Apple's own manufacturing standards have proved to be extremely popular. The third-party accessory market is rapidly expanding with users always keen to get the latest dock, protective case or stand that carries the official emblem to signify that it was made as part of Apple's accessory initiatives. Now, it looks as though Apple Watch owners should prepare to part with some more cash as Apple is reportedly expanding its Made for Apple Watch program to allow third-party manufacturers to build Apple Watch docks/stands with integrated chargers.
Photos of Motorola's 3rd-generation Moto X 2015 have leaked into the wild. The hardware itself is not exactly spectacular to look at but it certainly isn't a mutant of a device, comes with a certain elegant aesthetic appeals and will undeniably appeal to certain Android fans who want to to step away from the usual big hitters in this market. It also comes complete with a cool front facing flash that should assist in solving the horrendous phenomenon of low-light selfies.
Microsoft has today added to its ever growing stable of iPhone apps, launching a new email app for Apple's smartphone, called Send. Joining Outlook as a Microsoft-branded iPhone email app, Send is available to download for free from the App Store today, though you will have to be in the United States or Canada in order to get your hands on it - Microsoft is keen to get the ball rolling slowly to kick things off, it seems.
Google has long had something of a P.R. problem as far as privacy is concerned, and while some of it can be labeled as people getting a little carried away with themselves, there is no doubt that the amount of information Google has about us makes it easy to be a little uncomfortable with it. With so much location data also being piped into Google via our smartphones, the company has a pretty good idea of where we are and what we are doing almost all of the time.
















