Right now we spend all of our time trying to stay as connected to the outside world as is humanly possible. We may pretend like we want to have more time away from notifications and the constant stress of being always reachable, but the reality is that if we really wanted to make a change to the way we live our lives, we would just stop carrying smartphones around with us.
Here’s a list of the best Lightning docks for iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus that you can buy right now. Complete list can be found right here.
Official Apple Lightning Dock for iPhone 6, 6 Plus, 5s, 5 and 5c is now available. More details on it can be found here.
Luxury fashion company Kate Spade & Co. has announced a new range of bags that it thinks will not only appeal to consumers but will also cement its position as one of the leading fashion houses committed to "digital innovation."
The Olloclip is a famous and much-revered mobile accessory that can be clipped onto a smartphone's camera and offer all manner of great new lenses. From fish-eye to macro shots, the Olloclip has long broadened the horizons of point-and-shoot photographers, and while the company behind it has sought to cater to high-end Android devices like the Samsung Galaxy S5 in recent times, its core following is with those rocking the Apple iPhone. With this in mind, today's announcement of the OlloCase - a protective cover that plays nicely with the Olloclip lens systems - is an iPhone 6 / 6 Plus exclusive, and if you are an Olloclip user, you'll catch all the details below.
Ladies and gentleman, the future has eventually arrived. According to an official blog post on Citrix's website, the company is on the verge of launching a wireless Bluetooth mouse that will allow us to control our mobile devices - iPhone, iPad or any Android gadget. For nearly a decade, perplexed consumers have wondered why it isn't easily possible to connect a typical mouse to a mobile device like it is with a computer or notebook. Now, thanks to Citrix, we can finally start embracing the future.
The primary role of a protective smartphone case is to, well, protect a smartphone. But practicality is only part of the bargain nowadays as consumers seek style to boot, and as it transpires, a large portion of cases and covers look good but simply aren't adequate for purpose. The iPhone 6, iPhone 6 Plus shell we're featuring today not only ticks the boxes for ruggedness, finesse and lack of bulk, but offers a fairly unique little quirk in that it is able to heal itself.
It's no secret that the capabilities and technology contained within smartphones has progressed exponentially over the last decade. However, with that advancement comes the obvious trade-off; degraded battery life. There are plenty of options available in terms of third-party battery packs to offer additional juice while on the move. However, this new offering from a startup called Rubix looks to make things a little less clumsy for the end-user by offering additional iPhone battery life via a magnet connected pack.
Mophie has just expanded its Space Pack lineup of cases to the iPhone 6, iPhone 6 Plus and iPad mini. The cases in question not only provide extra battery juice for the aforementioned devices, but offer up to 128GB of additional storage space. More information to follow, right after the break.
As smartphones continue to get laden with more and more features, powerful processors and better screens, the biggest dilemma of today is ultimately battery life. Manufacturers try several techniques to work around this; some insert higher capacity batteries into their devices, or an ultra power saver mode. iPhone has its own take on the matter, and thanks to the tight integration between the hardware and the OS, even smaller capacity batteries on the device last better than what Android has to offer. However, there are still scenarios where you need to have an external solution, and that's where portable power banks come in handy.