It came, it saw, it conquered! Well not exactly, but Apple Watch is already sold out, just a few hours into the launch. This of course does not mean you can't order the watch, it just means that you would have to really wait it out now to get your hands on one of the most sought-after gadgets of 2015. Head over the jump for further details on this matter.
Today is the day when Apple’s “most personal product” became available for the public to pre-order. As usual, lucky consumers in Australia get ahead of the curve thanks to their privileged timezone, and it appears they didn’t disappoint Apple, with reports suggesting that they flocked in droves to various retail outlets around the country to benefit from the world’s first hands-on experience with the Cupertino company’s new product line. The Apple Watch itself was available for pre-order online, and could be touched and tried on in-store with what Apple is calling 'try-on appointment', but couldn’t be taken away as this informative personal video that was originally streamed via the Periscope app shows.
Where can you buy gold Apple Watch Edition? Here's a list of Apple retail stores that will have it in stock. More details and complete list can be found here.
Here’s how to permanently SIM unlock Samsung Galaxy Note 4 or any other Android phone for that matter and use it on any carrier you want. For complete details, head past the jump.
Aside from its credentials as a tough, robust material for protecting displays, sapphire crystal does sound like a nice, premium concoction, and it's one that the Apple Watch - barring the Sports edition - will be taking full advantage of. The device, which goes up for pre-order shortly, has only been peeked at by a select few, but one repair store has managed to get hold of the sapphire crystal display, and thus taken the opportunity to test its resistance against keys, hammers, and other such everyday tools.
Smartwatches are all the rage right now, and with Apple entering the fray with its Apple Watch in the next couple of weeks, all eyes are where the market will take us. Google has already been playing in the space for a while now, and Android Wear has proven mildly popular while not quite reaching the heights that many may have hoped.
Google-owned Snapseed is considered one of the best image-editing apps for mobile devices, and has, in the past, yielded much acclaim from the folks at Apple. Sure, this was before said app was acquired by one of its fiercest rivals, but the fact that both Google and the Mac maker rate Snapseed so highly is a testament to its quality and feature-set. Today, Google has taken the wraps off Snapseed version 2.0 for iOS and Android, bundling in a decent array of new features and fixes. Full details, as well as that all-important download link, can be seen below.
It's been a busy week for Apple's software department. The company has already pushed out OS X Yosemite 10.10.3 download, featuring the long-awaited new Photos app, while iOS 8.3 has also landed with a large number of bug fixes and performance enhancements. Now, the Cupertino has pushed an update to iTunes, the details of which you may find below.
Apple released the iOS 8.3 update just yesterday which brings in a host of improvements and bug fixes over iOS 8.2, deeming it a perfect release for the company's lineup of mobile devices. Well, it was almost perfect till a bunch of users started complaining about broken Touch ID support in the App Store following the update. Read on after the jump for complete details on the matter.
With only a few hours left before Apple Watch goes live for pre-order, the company has now confirmed in a new press release that it will only be accepting orders online during the launch period. Head over the jump for more information on this matter, especially if you are planning on buying the smartwatch for yourself.
















