The Apple Watch is still weeks away before consumers can slap it onto their wrists, but that's not stopping some designers from coining up concepts and designs for new apps for the wearable, including one that lets you skip the lines at Starbucks for your morning java needs.
We've seen notebooks coming in from Apple that start at 11-inches with the MacBook Air, so when faced with the prospect of a 12.2-inch iPad you just can't help but wonder how this stellar tablet will stack up against the existing lineup of Apple's iOS based devices when it comes to size. Well, here's a look into what could potentially be the future.
iOS 8.1.1 downgrade to iOS 8.1 is not possible now on any iPhone, iPad or iPod touch. Here's the reason why and why you shouldn't be worried about this.
Since Apple introduced the first MacBook Air and then the subsequent, much improved models, other laptop makers have been trying to replicate the formula that has seen the Air do so well. Some, usually via straight cloning of the design language, have been more successful than others. The ones that have really managed to produce something truly impressive are those that have taken the design of the Air and pushed further.
Case makers and vendors of mobile accessories in general have brought forth some weird and mostly wonderful creations during the past few years. The likes of Kickstarter and IndieGogo have spawned some spectacularly innovative supplements to the smartphone and tablet experiences, and even though many start-ups and large companies have delved into this market, a new, night vision-enabling case for iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus proves that there's still space for creative folk to bring something new to the table.
New Samsung Galaxy S6 leak touts device with a brand new design and features and will be accompanied by a Galaxy S6 Edge variant akin to Galaxy Note Edge.
2015 is inching closer each day, and as this year draws to an end you will find the best of 'everything' of 2014 - be it apps, cars, cosmetics, movies etc. - on the Internet. As websites try and wrap up their best efforts of this year, Google is not going to wait for any acknowledgement as the search engine giant has released its own "Best Apps of 2014" list.
The TaiG iOS 8.1.1 jailbreak tool download has brought a belated Thanksgiving gift to those looking to get Cydia up and running on iOS 8.1.1 or the currently in-beta iOS 8.2, and given that, like Pangu before it, it’s untethered in nature, one can simply follow the steps, apply the jailbreak, and proceed without subsequent interruption. As is the case when any new, untried or unheard tool simply lands right out of the blue, the jailbreak community has taken the past couple of days to digest the news, with trusted jailbreakers having given it the once-over, and with MuscleNerd today declaring TaiG as being safe to use, the games have most definitely begun. Now, TaiG has released a minor update in the form of version 1.0.2, which adds the ability to remove the 3K Assistant that can be optionally installed at the point of jailbreak.
Black Friday was perhaps the pinnacle of Thanksgiving weekend, with eager shoppers quite literally tripping over each other to snag the great deals on offer over the past couple of days. Black Friday has, in recent times, spilled over into what's known as Cyber Monday, an opportunity for online retailers to capitalize on the rush of pre-holiday shoppers, and iOS app devs have joined in the proceedings with a number of price cuts. Here, we have an extensive list of ordinarily paid apps and games gone free for iPhone, iPad and iPod touch, so if you're looking to stock up on high quality content, join us after the leap.
Is TaiG iOS 8.1.1 untether jailbreak safe to use on iPhone, iPad or iPod touch? MuscleNerd gives it the green light. Here are the details.
















