When Apple announced that it was finally bringing widgets of sorts to the iOS ecosystem we all rejoiced. When we found out that widgets were actually going to be part of Notification Center, we all wondered how long it would be before Apple was going to reject apps that tried to make games playable as a widget.
Here's how you can edit portrait photos in iOS 8 to remove dark circles, wrinkles, blemishes, add effects and more right from the stock Photos app. More details can be found right here.
The latest iOS 8 issue to catch everyone’s attention is the ‘GMT Bug’ in Calendar app which seems to be messing up time zones of synced calendar events, where said events added by users are often springing up with a secondary time zone. More on this news, right after the jump.
A new iOS and accompanying Mac app make it possible to unlock your computer using Touch ID, even if Apple hasn't yet put a fingerprint sensor on its computers.
The animated flick -The LEGO Movie - has been spawned from the big screen title that it is, to a game for your iPhone and iPad devices. Head on after the jump for the download link and further details.
Research on mobile device usage often throws up some interesting findings, and a new study, which has looked at iPhone usage rates on a state-by-state basis, has not only shown some intriguing stats linking iPhone traffic rates with education level, population density and median income, but also shed some light on which states have the highest percentage of iPhone users. Check the details of the research after the leap!
Natively, Apple makes it nice and easy for users to take screenshots of any particular moment, but despite a robust set of stock features, processing screenshots isn't such a walk in the park. If, for example, you just want the image or text part of a screen grab, then editing can prove rather tedious, but a new third-party app touts itself as an all-in-one service for your screenshot-related needs.
Being named Apple's App Store App of the Week is no mean feat, and one that can instantly propel an app or game into the limelight and turn it from an also-ran into the king of apps.
Apple's upcoming smartwatch may not be the first place you’ll think of when it comes to playing games, but even with its diminutive 1.5-inch display it's clear that someone, somewhere, is going to want to play Angry Birds or whatever the hot game of the year happens to be. The problem is, obviously enough, fitting anything meaningful onto such a small screen is never going to be easy.
The rumors of a reported 12-inch MacBook Air are gathering pace and with the old adage of there being no smoke without fire very much in our minds, the latest leak to almost confirm the device’s existence includes photographs of what appears to be a screen set for the phantom notebook.
















