Here's a guide on how to fix the slow and sluggish iOS App Store downloads and updates over WiFi on an iPhone, iPad or iPod touch.
Uber has a hidden VIP program for regular customers in certain regions. Here are the details on how to unlock and what the program has to offer.
Apple has stopped digitally signing iOS 9.2 firmware for select devices. The decision to stop signing the firmware comes couple of days after Pangu team member Windknown advised upgrading to the latest iOS 9.2.1 firmware, quoting security concerns.
Facebook is testing a couple of new features for its WhatsApp service, with new additions coming to the company's iPhone app. Here are the details.
AirSpeaker is an iOS jailbreak tweak that can turn your iPhone, iPad or iPod touch into a constant AirPlay audio receiver. Here are the details on it.
2016 looks set to be a big year for Tesla, not just with its own business pushing forward but more and more of the traditional auto makers jumping onto the electric bandwagon. Not many will be competing with Tesla's high-end cars, but then again, it's the mid-range car like the upcoming Tesla Model 3 that the company is itself starting to focus on. When that mid-range Model 3 car do arrive later this year, it might be the first to take advantage of Tesla's new thinking as far as apps are concerned.
Facebook has begun rolling out its Live Video feature to all iPhone users in the United States with support for other regions and its Android app to follow.
It's that time of the week again. Apple has selected a popular gaming title named 'Piloteer' this time around as its Free App Of The Week. Normally retailing for $1.99, it can now be grabbed absolutely free of charge till next Thursday. The physics based game puts you in the shoes of a man trying to learn how to fly, and as such the title has received some truly positive ratings for the value that it offers.
If Safari web browser is crashing for you on iPhone, iPad (iOS) or your Mac (OS X), here's a temporary fix to solve the problem until Apple rolls out an official permanent solution.
It was recently discovered that Microsoft was working on an iOS implementation of its highly popular Word Flow keyboard found in its Windows Mobile platform. Carefully selected members of the Windows Insider Program were invited to take part in a closed beta of the Word Flow keyboard, with Microsoft confirming via the email invite that the keyboard would be initially tolled out to Apple's iOS platform, with other platforms to follow in the near future. Now, a set of new images are providing a better insight into the visuals of the keyboard and some of the unique features that it will bring to iOS when publicly released.
















