Apple has announced its free 'App of the Week' for this week, with the game Time Surfer: Endless Arcade Magic going free for a limited time.
Users of iOS 9 will be able to instruct their iPhones and iPads to update themselves while they sleep, meaning there will be no more twiddling of thumbs while they wait for their devices to become usable again.
Apple has today made its Modern Buckle band available to buy separately, while also launching a new, larger Sport Band alongside a Link Bracelet Kit for the innovative modular band to accommodate those with larger wrists.
Here's how to restore your accidentally deleted iCloud files, contacts, calendars and reminders entries the easy way from iCloud.com.
It's now confirmed. The TaiG jailbreak for iOS 8.4, iOS 8.3, iOS 8.2 and iOS 8.1.3 has been patched by Apple in the latest iOS 8.4.1 release.
A six-person startup based out of San Francisco can now count the CEO of the wealthiest company in the world as one of its early high-profile investors. Apple head honcho Tim Cook has clearly been able to see the potential in Nebia's new water-efficient shower head technology that promises to bring with it an iconic design mixed together with a superior shower experience and projected water savings of up to 70-percent per shower taken. According to the product's Kickstarter page we've all taken a shower, but none of us have experienced Nebia.
Apple's iPhone 6s, iPhone 6s Plus and Apple TV 4 launch event gets a date. Apple's iPhone announcements usually come bundled with some other new or updated product, and this year's event is looking likely to be exactly the same. Whether you're more interested in a new iPad or the redesigned Apple TV, there should be a little something for everyone.
It looks as though Apple could be about to follow in the footsteps of Google Project Fi by launching its own mobile virtual network operator, or MVNO as it's more affectionately known as. According to a new report, Tim Cook's Cupertino based company is currently in talks with partners over the possibility of effectively operating as its own carrier with operations in the United States and various European territories, thanks to deals with existing suppliers in those areas.
A new set of photos have arrived from Chinese phone repair company GeekBar, showing what looks like to be the display assembly for the iPhone 6s. The front display looks quite similar to the current iPhone 6, however its internal components slightly differ. Although the leaked photos can't be taken for granted, they add more weight to past rumors that the upcoming iPhone 6s will come integrated with Force Touch technology.
Can you handle yet more information pertaining to Apple's upcoming iPhone 6s? A new set of photo and video renders have provided us with the best look yet of Apple's next-generation iPhone. The renders also manage to provide us with some additional information that hasn't been previously discussed in any great detail and raises the excitement levels for Apple's new smartphone ahead of a potential release this coming September.
















