Launcher, a popular widget that offered users the ability to add a number of quick, convenient shortcuts, was hastily removed from the App Store as quickly as it arrived back in September. The reason behind its ousting was to do with Apple not liking the manner of Launcher's functionality, with the Cupertino's App Store moderation concluding that it wasn't appropriate. However, it seems that Apple has now reversed this decision, and the much-celebrated Today widget app can be downloaded and used once again. More info, as well as the direct download link, can be seen below.
Apple TV 4 features and release date time frame revealed in new report. Will come with Siri, dedicated App Store, A8 processor, and will be announced at WWDC 2015 in June. More details can be found after the break.
It looks like Apple is in the midst of an App Store cull, which has seen at least one high profile removal of an anti-virus app. More details on this development can be found right here after the break.
The much anticipated 2nd-gen Moto 360 2 Android Wear smartwatch photos accidentally leaked by Lenovo CEO, showing off the next wearable from Motorola. More details on the news and photos can be found right here.
Apple has today released a new security update for OS X Yosemite 10.10.2, and is available immediately for users via the Mac App Store. More details on the update can be found right here after the jump.
News has come in that the Swiss watchmaker TAG Heuer will be teaming up with tech giants Intel and Google in a bid to tap into the budding smartwatch market. Head over the break to read about this development in detail.
Amazon's Prime Now, which offers a one-hour delivery service in Manhattan, has just extended its reach to Baltimore and Miami in the United States, meaning consumers in those areas can receive certain ordered items within 60 minutes of checking out. It's an ambitious project from the online retail giant that has, so far, seemingly worked well, and with Baltimore and Miami now covered, paying Prime subscribers will be able to take full advantage.
Atari is a legendary brand in the world of gaming, responsible for a large number of classic titles spanning decades. Having already dabbled in the modern mobile industry by re-releasing much of its library for iOS and Android, the company has launched an intriguing new title that departs from its strict gaming heritage and encourages users to get active. Essentially, as you increase your fitness levels, you gain points which can then be used to unlock titles like Pong, Super Breakout, and Centipede, giving you a genuine reward that you can enjoy as you rest.
With the Apple Watch due to go up for pre-order on April 10th and then go on sale two weeks later on the 24th, everyone's attention is squarely on the latest wearable to capture the attention of the tech-loving world. Even though Apple has shown the watch off at two different events, there are still plenty of questions to be answered about the device and how it will work. Thankfully, we don't always need Apple to answer those questions.
During an event in South Korea, Microsoft has given us our first glimpse of something that has the potential to be useful for all kinds of applications - a Windows 8.1 PC on a HDMI stick, like the one Intel announced back in January.
















