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.
Samsung and Apple have long been competing against one another for smartphone dominance, but it looks as though the South Korean company could be about to take a leaf out of Microsoft's book. Samsung has already confirmed that it plans to bring official iOS support for its Gear S2 smartwatch, and now, according to a new report, the company has internal plans to release nearly all of its existing mobile apps onto Apple's iOS platform in the coming months.
Not happy with the click speed of the Home button on your iPhone or iPad? Here's how you can change or adjust its sensitivity in iOS.
Apple has launched its 'Get Productive' apps sale initiative, offering more than 50-percent discount on popular iOS and Mac titles. The offer is available for a limited time only.
Investigation into recent versions of iOS source code has revealed that Apple is looking to add Li-Fi tech to a future iPhone model. Here are the details.
Microsoft's Word Flow keyboard of Windows Phone is coming to the iPhone soon. Details on the the keyboard which is in a beta testing phase right now, can be found right here.
Apple today has made available for download iOS 9.3 Beta 1.1 for developers, and Public Beta 1 to those registered on the public beta program. Here are the details.
Siri is not just your digital assistant. Ask it to beatbox for you and you will see why. Seriously, try it now!
Starting from iOS 9.3 betas, developers registered on Apple Developer program can now install betas via OTA update option, even if the device is running public version of iOS. No computer or iTunes is required.
Apple has finally posted the full list of vehicles that are, and will be compatible with CarPlay. You can find the full list here.















