Here's another trick to free up even more of your valuable storage space on iPhone or iPad. It involves using iTunes and doesn't require any jailbreak to work.
There are a whopping 72 new emoji winging their way to your iPhone and iPad, likely with the upcoming iOS 10 update, after the Unicode standards team announced their release this week.
After seeding beta 1 of iOS 10, tvOS 10, watchOS 3 and macOS Sierra last week right after the keynote on day 1 of WWDC, Apple has now released beta 3 version of iOS 9.3.3 for iPhone, iPad and iPod touch devices, tvOS 9.2.2 for Apple TV 4, and OS X El Capitan 10.11.6 for Mac to those registered on both the Apple Developer Program and Apple Public Beta Program. This year's Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC 2016) may have been all about Apple's next-generation software platforms, but let us not forget that Apple still has a job to do prior to those major software upgrades launching later this year.
If you own one of Ultimate Ears UE BOOM 2 or UE MEGABOOM Bluetooth speakers, then you can now keep the party going in a more seamless fashion thanks to the integration of voice control via Apple's Siri and Google Now digital assistants.
Here's a OnePlus 3 Vs Apple iPhone 6s side-by-side real-world speed and performance test comparison. If you think smartphones that come with higher specifications on paper are going to perform way above and beyond compared to devices with a supposed lower specification set, then you really couldn't be more wrong.
Bluetooth 5 is now official. Here's everything you need to know about it, including features and release date of the latest Bluetooth spec version 5.
It appears that iOS 10 leaves devices with more accessible storage space than previous iOS releases. In one example, a 128GB iPhone went from having around 113GB of available storage with iOS 9.x.x installed, to a massive 122GB when rocking iOS 10 beta 1.
Starting with iOS 10, Apple is going to start warning users that their apps are not 64-bit compliant, stating that this could pose a risk to overall system performance.
Announced away from all the buzz that surrounds all things WWDC, the new Apple File System (APFS) is aimed at every product Apple makes, unifying the underlying file systems that everything from the company's wearables to its high-end workstations run on.
Trying to install iOS 10 beta? Getting error 14 on iTunes when restoring? Here's how to fix this problem on a Mac running either OS X or macOS.
















