The mobile payment space got a big lift when Apple launched Apple Pay late last year, and even though it was unrelated, Google saw an increase in Google Wallet usage as a result. According to a new report, which cites unnamed sources, Google is set to re-enter the mobile payment market with renewed vigor come this year's Google I/O developer event.
Samsung's Galaxy S6 will be announced by this time next week, and as ever, we have a pretty good idea as to its form factor. Now, we have a legit-looking leak of the device in all of its glory, and you can check it out after the break.
Apple's marketing efforts have now tapped into the famous Vogue magazine, where its smartwatch has been covered quite handsomely in its March issue. Featured in a multi-page spread, we take a look at the photos and further details, right after the jump.
During September's unveiling, Apple revealed much about its upcoming smartwatch endeavor. As such, we know that owning an iPhone will be a prerequisite, that it will integrate with some of the company's newer platforms like Apple Pay and HealthKit, and that there'll be dozens of different configurations in total. What we have yet to hear are specifics on the device's splash / waterproof abilities, but the company's head honcho Tim Cook has shed some light on this matter during a recent trip to Germany.
The hype is gaining momentum yet again as Samsung nears the unveiling date of the Galaxy S6. The Korean giant has just posted a live streaming link to its event where the company would be raising the curtains on ‘Project Zero.’
There has rarely been so many different versions of iOS in use at once as there are today. Most current iPhones and iPads are running iOS 8.1.3 download, but with a fifth beta of iOS 8.2 in the wild and iOS 8.3 beta 2 arriving just a couple of days ago, lots of people are wondering which build offers the best battery life.
New numbers show Apple's iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus are steadily taking market share away from Android devices. It's believed the two new iPhones are the reason for iOS growing significantly faster than Google's Android, with the latter even seeing a reduction in market share during quarter four of 2014 according to new figures from an analytic firm.
Have you ever wanted to just have a quick check of Reddit to see what's going on? You know, just a quick peek to satisfy that Reddit urge that even the best of us have to succumb to once in a while. It can't be helped and in fact, it should probably be nurtured. Because Reddit is awesome.
Apple Watch will, according to company CEO Tim Cook, begin shipping from April, and since we're now closing in on that launch period, the guesswork has well and truly begun about what the device will offer, how many units it could shift, and generally, how consumers will take to the much-hyped wearable. No matter what the subject or rumor, there always, always seems to be one analyst whose calculations stick out like a sore thumb, and on the topic of the Apple Watch, an equities research expert has suggested that there'll be 100,000 apps ready at launch.
Yesterday, Apple unleashed iOS 8.3 beta 2 to developers, and with it, we got further insight into plans to expand the range of emoji. One thing that most software updates seek improve is speed and general performance on the older supported devices, which, in this case, would be the iPhone 4s and iPhone 5. With this in mind, tests have been carried out on both handsets pitting the new beta against the latest public release that is iOS 8.1.3 download, and it does seem like iOS 8.3 will offer a generous improvement, particularly to those rocking older Apple mobile devices.
















