You can now download MovieBox 3.3 app for iPhone, iPad with support for iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus. More details on the update can be found here.
Here's how to check if your wireless network router (Wi-Fi) and its DNS is hacked. More details on the matter can be found right here.
Every week, as you may know, the iTunes team responsible for the curation of the App Store hand pick an app to be featured as the free "App of the Week." The choice is generally limited to a premium offering that serves up some exceptional content and functionality mixed with an impressive and immersive user-interface, after all, only the best-of-the-best get the Apple featured love. This week the privilege goes to Tangent by Pixie LLC - usually $1.99 - an app that provides "infinite opportunities to transform your photos into amazing works of art that can be shared and enjoyed."
It always represents an extremely exciting period of time whenever one of the big hitters in the mobile industry introduces, and subsequently launches, a new smartphone. It's now time for Samsung to swim in the warm glow of recognition, thanks to the imminent launch of the Galaxy S6 and S6 Edge. As exciting as these two new devices are, the pre-launch enthusiasm could be dampened slightly by a report suggesting that the two new devices will come preinstalled with a staggering 56 - fifty six - first-party applications.
With time ticking away until the Apple Watch goes on sale come April 24th, everyone is wondering which of their favorite iPhone apps will get updates to take advantage of the new timepiece. While some developers have been shouting from the rooftops about what they are working on, others have kept their cards closer to their chests.
It was almost inevitable that the announcement of the Apple Watch would act as a catalyst for the introduction of a number of additional high-end competing wearables. Sure, there's always going to be the Apple faithful who will blindly purchase whatever wares the Cupertino company chooses to roll out, but what about those who want a premium product without the hugely inflated price-tag attached? A relatively unknown startup out of San Francisco - called Olio - is looking to fill that gap by coming out of hiding with its own premium hardware and software in the form of a high-end smartwatch.
When Apple first announced the Apple Watch back in September of last year, it didn't shy away from the fact that a paired iPhone would be required to make good use of it. However, following the second launch announcement at the Spring Forward media event earlier this month, it has become apparent that the wearable will offer a decent amount of functionality without needing to call upon a connected iPhone, and in good news for fitness fanatics, the device can accurately track your workout data irrespective of whether you're carrying your handset or not.
Apple is not unfamiliar with the process of receiving accolades, and after a year of breaking records and hitting targets through 2014, is very well-placed to exceed expectation this year as well. While there are plenty of components keeping the Apple gravy train in motion - from design guru Jony Ive right down to the Genius Bar staff at the company's retail outlets - CEO Tim Cook is the head honcho; the leader of the operation. He's seen as one of the world's most influential figures, not just in technology, but in numerous fields such as equality of opportunity and philanthropy, and today, has been recognized as the world's greatest leader.
Nothing can beat the satisfaction of watching a video being streamed live, right on your computer or mobile device. Periscope from Twitter is one such app and Web service, which has all the right ingredients to blow everything else right out of the water.
Apple has just pushed the fourth beta of iOS 8.3, and although most of its features have already been outlined through earlier betas, the Cupertino company has made a couple of notable tweaks this time around. A new hands-on walkthrough offers a good look at what's new, and gives more than a glimpse of what iPhone, iPad and iPod touch users can expect when the new software is pushed to the end user at some point soon.
















