Just when you thought the ongoing encryption battle between Apple and the FBI was coming to an end, it has been revealed that representatives of both Apple and the FBI will be returning to court next week to give testimonies to lawmakers looking to gain a more in-depth understanding of the circumstances and disagreements that led to the feud between FBI and Apple resulting in a legal battle over iOS encryption. Apple General Counsel Bruce Sewell and FBI Executive Assistant Director for Science and Technology Amy Hess will both be part of the hearing.
Want to be the first to download and try Microsoft's Word Flow keyboard for iPhone? Well the good news is that Microsoft is now recruiting beta testers on a wide-scale basis for its Word Flow keyboard through a new sign up page for iPhone owners looking to try out the app. Apply now.
New research shows how malicious Wi-Fi networks can be used to brick pre-iOS 9.3.1 devices with a new version of 1970 bug. Here's everything you need to know, including how to protect yourself.
A new research report has given us an in-depth look at the variations between popular emoji characters and how they are perceived by individuals that receive them on varying device types, often resulting in entirely different interpretations. How varied can this experience be? Let's find out.
Here's a Android N vs iOS 9 feature comparison in the view of Google taking cues, inspiration, copying features from Apple's iOS.
Here's a useful little tip for iOS Mail app users. Here's how to setup the Mail app to show emails with attachments only on iPhone, iPad or iPod touch.
Here's how you can report iOS game cheaters and fake scores in Apple's Game Center app on iPhone, iPad or iPod touch the easy way.
Have Apple CarPlay compatible in-dash system in your car? Want to use Google Maps turn-by-turn navigation while in CarPlay mode? Here's a workaround of sorts to use Google Maps navigation with Apple CarPlay.
Can I jailbreak iOS 9.2.1, iOS 9.2 or iOS 9.1 on iPhone or iPad? Here we look at the state of the jailbreak with Apple having now released iOS 9.1 / 9.2 / 9.2.1 final versions to the public.
Google could be planning to make a move that could bring about large-scale changes for the Android platform, and in turn, for those that develop and produce apps for the world's most popular mobile operating system. Executives from Google, along with decision makers from other tech companies like Uber and Facebook, have reportedly been in attendance at a meeting solely put in place to discuss Apple's Swift programming language. Google has potentially seen enough about the power of the open-source language to be seriously considering adopting it as a "first-class language" for Android going forward.















