Apple has today been on a software updating spree, with one of the new releases being the Gold Master of the company's new tvOS for the upcoming Apple TV 4.
Hot on the heels of updates to iOS, watchOS, and OS X, Apple has also pushed out an update to its iTunes software for Windows and Mac, taking it to version 12.3.1. The latest update to iTunes is a relatively minor update and doesn't bring any real user-facing changes to write home about.
Ok. So we now have a confirmation. Apple has patched two of Pangu team's jailbreak exploits in the just released iOS 9.1.
Here's how to record a video of your iPhone screen on iOS 9 or 9.0.2 through an easy-to-use app called Display Recorder.
Here's how to enable iPhone 6s and 6s Plus Live Wallpapers functionality on iPhone 6, 6 Plus, 5s and older models. You will need to jailbreak your iPhone to get this to work.
The next generation Apple TV may be going on sale this coming Monday, but there is still plenty of life in the existing model with three new channels being added to its content lineup.
Here's our detailed video review of Apple Magic Trackpad 2, Magic Keyboard and Magic Mouse 2 accessories for the Mac. Are they worth getting? Find out in our video review.
The iPhone 6s and iPhone 6s Plus went up for pre-orders in South Korea today, with units at all three of the country's mobile carriers selling out within 30 minutes.
Apple has proactively gone through a process of removing a number of applications from its iOS App Store after a framework within those apps was discovered which violates the developer guidelines. An analytics firm had recently discovered the issue by shedding light on the fact that the Youmi advertising SDK - meant for China - uses its integration in iOS and Android apps to collect and store personal information about the user of the app, seemingly without consent. Such activity is prohibited by Apple's App Store guidelines and as such, the iPhone-maker has been quick in reacting to the discovery.
If you own a MacBook or MacBook Pro with Retina display and have noticed that the anti-reflective coating on its screen is proving troublesome, then you may be able to get that sorted out for free after Apple issued an internal notice on the subject. Some owners of certain models of Apple's notebook computers have reported problems such as coatings peeling or simply coming away from the screen completely.
















