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.
iOS 9 for iPhone 6 benchmarks have just surfaced online, suggesting the test build is out in the wild. More details can be found here.
Facebook has just launched an experimental initiative for its users, called Place Tips. As you can already tell by the name itself, the feature will be bringing you relevant information based on your location. More on this brilliant development from the social networking mammoth, right after the jump.
Samsung Galaxy S6 prototype photo has leaked, giving us a clear glimpse of the device's front and back. More details, and photo can be found right here past the jump.
Here are all the details you need to know about iOS 8.1.3 update for iPhone, iPad, iPod touch. This includes details regarding jailbreak, bug fixes, amount of space it takes up and more.
Here's how you can use Siri and find out to whom the lost iPhone in question belongs to. More details on how this works can be found right here.
While Apple is posting record quarters and selling iPhones hand over fist, major competitor and formerly the largest smartphone maker in the world Samsung has posted its own earnings for the October through December time period. Unfortunately for Korean firm's shareholders though, things aren't looking quite so rosy for the makers of the Galaxy S5 and Galaxy Note 4.
It has finally happened; YouTube has officially dropped Flash support in favor of HTML5 for its Web player as the default tech. A long time coming indeed, we take a closer look at the details right after the break.
The Polaroid camera may be extinct, but lately the trend has begun reappearing though, with considerably newer digital tech. One French startup is looking into launching a smartphone compatible Polaroid-styled printer, which also doubles up as a rather bulky phone case. Head on after the jump for further details on the product.
















