The 'Battle of the Sixes' report has been published by and it makes for some interesting reading. GameBench created the report as an opportunity to create the "first objective comparison of the Apple iPhone 6 and the Samsung Galaxy S6 on the basis of real-world gaming performance." Put simply, if you're heavily into high-end mobile gaming on your smartphone, are you better off investing in Apple's iPhone 6 or Samsung's Galaxy S6? It seems that last year's iPhone 6 is still capable of edging out this year's competition by a good 10% "average lead."
After dropping an initial teaser snippet back in May, Universal in collaboration with Legendary Pictures have today released the first official full-length trailer for the new Steve Jobs movie pencilled for release in October of this year. Rather than showing off a small little teaser that raises excitement but doesn't exactly show what will ultimately be brought to the big screen, Universal has lifted the curtain on a two-and-a-half-minute trailer that shows Michael Fassbender in action as the iconic Apple co-founder - Steve Jobs.
The senior vice president of Apple's Internet Software and Services Eddy Cue took to Twitter today to confirm in a series of tweets that Apple will now pay artists during three month free trial period of Apple Music in a complete reverse from company's original policy.
Apple's big new music venture goes live on June 30th with the release of iOS 8.4. Apple Music is set to allow its users to stream unlimited amounts of music to their iPhones, iPads and Macs without having to hand over a dollar beyond the $9.99 monthly subscription fee. It's a model that's not exactly new to the music industry, with Spotify, Rdio and others already doing that exact same thing. The music makers aren't particularly happy with the deals they have with such companies, but surely things will be different with Apple, right?
After discovering a number of faulty 3TB hard drives used in certain 27-inch iMac computers, Apple has announced a replacement program that will see potentially broken components swapped out for new ones. The Cupertino company, which has published a support page for this very issue, has confirmed that specific 3TB hard drives "may fail under certain conditions," and that the issue affects certain 27-inch iMac models sold between December 2012 and September 2013.
Apple has quietly refreshed the Powerbeats2 wireless earphones that it became the custodian of once the acquisition of Beats was completed.
Apple's Fifth Avenue retail store in New York City will soon be closing down for some time, as plans for renovating the iconic outlet begin to surface. Meanwhile, the retail store will be relocated to the FAO Schwarz toy store, as the oldest toy maker in the United States looks to vacate the premises.
If clues found in the latest beta release of iOS are anything to go by, Apple's iPhone may be in for one of its biggest camera overhauls yet. With Apple having released the first beta of iOS 9 to developers following its Worldwide Developers Conference opening keynote, Hamza Sood set about picking it apart. After a little digging he may have found the first references yet to a vastly improved front-facing camera, possibly set to arrive as part of this year's new iPhone release.
iOS 8.4 beta 4 download for iPhone, iPad and iPod touch has just gone live. The new beta is available for registered members of Apple Developer Program.
Here's our hands-on video walkthrough of iOS 9 beta features running on iPhone and iPad. Check it out along with all the details!
















