Remote desktop apps are not uncommon, particularly given the increasing display sizes of smartphones and tablets, and last year, Google introduced Chrome Remote Desktop for Android. The app, as you might imagine, enables Android users to connect to their PC or Mac remotely, and so far, has garnered rave reviews from users. Given the successful release for Android, the Big G has now opted to deliver the experience to those on iPhone, iPad and iPod touch, and we've got all of the details, as well as the download link of Chrome Remote Desktop for iOS under one roof.
Rumors and reports of iOS 9 update for iPhone, iPad, iPod touch has started to show up in activity logs, revealing that Apple's next major mobile OS is already in its testing phases. More details can be found right here.
Google's Android gets plenty of unwanted recognition for attracting malware, but given that it's used by more than one billion of the world's population while being famously open source, it's an inevitability that comes with the territory. The search company behind the ubiquitous mobile software faces a constant battle to ensure that security holes are fixed, bugs are squished and malicious attacks are thwarted, we're led to believe, yet according to a new report, the Big G has stopped pushing WebView updates that may leave some 900 million users susceptible to attack.
iOS 8.2 beta 4 was released to developers a short while ago, and as well as streamlining the software ready for general end user release with the usual bug fixes and such, there are a couple of other new and noteworthy additions to the fold. The main attraction in this instance is added Apple Watch support, with a new feature deployed that'll eventually permit Apple Watch owners to connect their iPhone with their wearable.
Xiaomi, the Chinese electronics company that has enjoyed a rapid rise to prominence, has been called out on numerous occasions for quite blatantly ripping off products of major brands, namely Apple. But in an incredible move, Xiaomi has turned and warned customers off purchasing products that copy its own - a very ironic twist that shows an incredible amount of audacity.
iOS 8.2 beta 4 download has been released for iPhone, iPad and iPod touch. More details about the update and where to download it from can be found right here.
This app is arguably the best running and fitness tracker for iPhone and Android, and has gone free for a limited period of time. More details and download links can be found right here.
Apple's iPhone is without a shadow of a doubt a real competitor for most 'real' cameras out there, as is perhaps evidenced by the fact that it is once again the Flickr's most use camera of the year. People love taking photos with their iPhone, but we bet they don't love taking photos of anything that requires a flash because, even with the newest iPhones featuring an improved flash component, it's still not very good.
What is the difference between SIM free and unlocked T-Mobile iPhone 6, iPhone 6 Plus? We're here to answer that with all the details you need to know right after the jump.
Flappy Bird was quite the phenomenon last year, and that was even before the whole palava which saw the game yanked from the App and Play Store only to return a while later on another platform following claims by its developer that he just didn't want the infamy that came alongside owning one of the biggest games on iOS and Android. We're still not sure we follow all of that ourselves but what we are sure of is that we don't have any desperate desire to play the game on a 42-inch screen. We really don’t.
















