The world of high definition video is always changing, but with 1080p video, the current standard as far as Blu-ray and most streaming services are concerned, things have settled down a little after years of HD content scrambling to get a foothold. Nowadays that battle is being fought by 4K video, and while televisions are available that offer such a high resolution - some of which are even curved and feature OLED displays - 4K video is still some way off being the norm for the vast majority of people.
When you set up a brand new iPhone or iPad, the excitement is usually enough to carry you through the entire setup process itself, but when the dust settles and you're left with your new toy, there tends to be one thing that catches your eye - first-party apps that you just don't want.
Yes, you read that right. Apple now allow iOS users to sideload apps outside App Store on iPhone and iPad for free without needing any developer account. Here's how it works.
iOS 9 jailbreak for iPhone, iPad, iPod touch already in the works by Chinese ‘Keen Team’. More details on this can be found here.
If you're one of the many, many people that have experienced some strange, weird and downright odd goings on with Macs, iOS devices and Apple TVs as far as networking goes, then you're going to be pleased to read that Apple should have a fix ready for you. The bad news? You're going to have to wait for iOS 9, OS X 10.10.4 and OS X 10.11 to release first.
If clues found in the latest beta release of iOS are anything to go by, Apple's iPhone may be in for one of its biggest camera overhauls yet. With Apple having released the first beta of iOS 9 to developers following its Worldwide Developers Conference opening keynote, Hamza Sood set about picking it apart. After a little digging he may have found the first references yet to a vastly improved front-facing camera, possibly set to arrive as part of this year's new iPhone release.
Apple released iOS 8.4 beta 4 download to developers just yesterday, and now we have confirmation that this new build (12H4125a) has fixed the bug which caused an iOS device to crash whenever it received a particular string of Unicode characters through iMessage or SMS.
Here's our video walkthrough showing new features in watchOS 2 beta for Apple Watch in action. Apple unveiled watchOS 2 - a new operating system update for Apple Watch - at WWDC 2015. With watchOS 2, we got some much needed and wanted features that we’ve been asking for when the Apple Watch was initially released.
You may remember that back in March, Facebook announced that its Messenger platform would be opened up to afford third-party developers with the ability to build and deploy applications for use within the app. It seems that another milestone has been reached in the maturity of that platform with the availability of Doodle Draw, the first "true game" that has been made available for Messenger.
As developers spend more time with the beta software that Apple made available immediately following the WWDC 2015 opening keynote, more and more features are starting to crop up which Apple either skipped over during its event or didn’t announce at all. Some of them are actually quite important, too.
















