The weekend is here, and as usual, we are bringing to you the goodness of some quality apps; apps that normally carry a price tag. If you are looking to get your hands on some quality titles this weekend for your Mac, head over the jump to a catch a list of some paid apps that have gone free for a limited period.
Here's a tutorial on how to downgrade iOS 8.3 on your iPhone, iPad or iPod touch to a older version like iOS 8.2.
A special Apple Watch sport bands collection has been revealed at the Salone Del Mobile Design in Milan, Italy. On display were new colors for the sport band, some of which we might have seen before as well.
Microsoft has released its first ever Apple Watch app, but it's probably not the one you may have expected. You can catch more details on this news right here.
Here's how to add iOS like charging chime to your Mac running OS X. For complete details, check out our guide here.
Oh dear, how does this keep happening? Earlier today celebrity Nick Cannon sent out a tweet that waxed lyrical about the new Samsung Galaxy S6 that T-Mobile had hooked him up with. That's all well and good, and at that point we really don't have too much to say.
In a gruesome turn of events, two roommates in Tulsa, Oklahoma ended up stabbing each other with broken beer bottles after an iPhone vs. Android debate broke out between the duo.
New iPhone 7 concept render features Apple Watch like Digital Crown and more. More details and concept video can be found here.
With the launch of the Apple Watch, the Cupertino giant is not only marketing its wearable as its most "personal product yet", but is also playing on the fact that the gorgeous creation is an "incredibly precise timepiece", and that it offers "entirely new ways to stay in touch" as well as introducing "a smarter way to look at fitness". It's highly likely that the marketing spiel will ultimately appeal to a lot of consumers and make the difference between whether they purchase the device or not, but what about the extended capabilities of the Apple Watch that can be unlocked through the use of third-party apps? We take a look at a couple that can be used to turn Apple's new product into a powerful TV remote.
When Apple initially announced the Apple Watch, it didn't really come as any great surprise. After all, it seems that a company like Apple simply cannot design and implement a new product range without some kind of leak making its way into the public domain. After the initial excitement surrounding the technical specifications and what the device would actually be natively capable of, the attention has now turned to what third-party developers will do with their software to get the most out of Apple's "most personal product yet." The Wdgts app, which has been readily available for Apple's other iOS devices for quite some time, immediately seems like it could offer the perfect functionality for the small screen of the Apple Watch. Thankfully, its developers thought exactly the same and have released a 1.0.4 update to offer support for the Apple Watch.
















