While last week was dominated by Microsoft's Windows 10 keynote event, the big news in tech over the past few days has been Apple's record-breaking earnings call, and amid the number of eye-watering revelations, CEO Tim Cook also noted that Apple Watch was on track to begin shipping in April. With reports suggesting that a couple of thousand units are being tested ahead of launch, it's not surprising that one or two have been spotted in the wild already, and with only a couple of months to go, the game of Spot An Apple Watch seems now to be in full swing.
Google Now has been around for quite a while now and it has been quietly gaining some impressive abilities over the last couple of years. Having Google Now look at your emails and then surface important information like flight data or shipping notices from Amazon will never get old, and now according to a Google blog post, things are about to get a whole lot more interesting.
Here's a simply way on how to check for and install carrier settings update on iPhone. More details can be found right here.
Mophie, the company famous for its Juice Pack battery cases for the iPhone, has released a new TV spot for Super Bowl, putting it back under the spotlight once again. Head on after the break to watch what the fuss is all about.
Here’s a guide on how to turn on sound for every notification on Facebook app for iPhone. More details can be found right past the jump.
According to a popular accessory maker for smartphones, this is what the soon-to-be-released Samsung Galaxy S6 will look like. Head on after the jump to read all about it.
Here is a list of the top best screen protectors for iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus which you can buy right away. More details and complete list can be found here.
We're smack bang in the middle of quarterly results season right now and with Apple announcing a record quarter that was backed up heavily by iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus sales all attention turned to Samsung to see what the Korean firm had to offer.
There's a new camera app in town and it is making some pretty bold claims. While some camera apps on the App Store trade on being able to add filters and all kinds of tweaks to images, others go for all-out quality, trying to bring some of the DSLR magic to the iPhone. Hydra, by Creaceed, goes the way of quality but takes it a step further by claiming to be able to create 32-megapixel images using just the iPhone's 8-megapixel camera.
If you're in ownership of an iPhone, iPad or iPod touch and looking for some decent deals on great apps, then we have a bumper list of savings below. Make no mistake, featured in this run-down are some of the very best apps in the business, and thanks to the App Store's 'Get Productive' initiative, most of those featured will actually help you to get stuff done rather than melt your brain.
















