As the days tick down until Apple's iPhone 6s and iPhone 6s Plus go on sale this Friday, September 25th, some of those who ordered their new smartphone online have started to see their shipments leave Apple's distribution centers.
The revamped Cupertino Campus Apple Store Infinity Loop reopened today with a new collection of products and Apple merchandise on offer. Here's a look at the classy insides of the store.
Sometimes it is just abundantly clear that someone inside Samsung's marketing division just cannot help themselves but launch a shot across Apple's bow. The latest video ad to come out of Samsung, extolling the virtues of being able to heavily customize how the company's Galaxy Note 5 looks, certainly has the feel of being aimed at Apple, that's for sure.
Here's how to get iOS 8 all-caps keyboard back in iOS 9. If you aren't a fan of the new iOS 9 keyboard showing keys in lowercase when the Shift key isn't pressed, this is for you.
Here's how to enable and use WiFi Assist feature in iOS 9 on your iPhone. It may be one of the least well-publicized additions in iOS 9, but Wi-Fi Assist has the ability to be one of the most useful, yet almost invisible features to ever find its way into an iOS update.
iOS 9 plugs a security hole that previously allowed anyone within AirDrop range to install malware on your iPhone, even if you didn't accept the transfer.
After arriving on the Google Play Store a little over 24 hours ago, Apple's Move to iOS app now has a majority of 1-star ratings left by trolling Android fans.
Here is the complete iOS 9 changelog that covers everything from the new iCloud Drive app to improved battery life and anything in between that you might have missed.
Alongside the release of iOS 9 to the public a few hours ago, Apple has today also made available its first ever Android app, called 'Move to iOS.'
iOS, while not as bloated as most Android phones out there, has still managed to accumulate a number of default apps like Maps, Mail, Calendar, Contacts and the likes. It's all pretty usual, until one day you realize that there you're not actually using all of them. In fact, some of them might be such that you've never even opened since you bought your iPhone (I've never touched Stocks, for instance). Long time coming, but Tim Cook appears to have hinted at the possibility of allowing users to remove default iOS apps in the future.
















