Tim Cook has used a fireside chat with Box CEO Aaron Levie during the BoxWorks conference in San Francisco to give us a small insight into the thinking behind a number of decisions that have been made internally within Apple. As you might imagine, due to the nature of the BoxWorks event, a lot of the conversation was focused on Apple's commitment to enterprise and the company's growing partnerships and product range that appeals to that specific sector. Apple's partnerships with IBM and Cisco, the introduction of the iPad Pro, and most importantly, an enlightening conversation around the potential convergence of iOS and OS X were all on the agenda.
They may be hugely popular with developers and universally hated by users, but there is little doubt that the in-app purchase model is here to stay. With no sign of going away just yet, especially in the gaming arena on mobile devices, in-app purchases are often used to give developers a long running revenue stream by getting users to buy in-game currency and other consumables using real money. Unfortunately, a new report claims that the world of in-app purchase is far from secure.
Apple has taken the opportunity to provide some additional information about a number of third-party iOS apps that were recently discovered to be infected with the XcodeGhost malware. After the existence of the XcodeGhost trojan filtered down into the public domain, Apple took a number of steps to not only combat the issue, but also provide clarification on what it means to users, developers, and how it plans to rectify the problem and ensure that it doesn't happen again. Now, as an addendum to that info, the Cupertino-based company has listed the top 25 apps that have been affected by the malware.
As we reported recently, Apple's App Store was a victim of a large-scale attack, infecting a bunch of iPhone and iPad apps, mostly from China, with malware.
Here is the complete iOS 9 changelog that covers everything from the new iCloud Drive app to improved battery life and anything in between that you might have missed.
Alongside the release of iOS 9 to the public a few hours ago, Apple has today also made available its first ever Android app, called 'Move to iOS.'
Mozilla Firefox web browser for iOS is now available to download as public preview on iPhone, iPad and iPod touch, but unfortunately, the app is currently only available on the New Zealand App Store. Luckily, there's a quick and easy way of accessing the New Zealand version of the App Store and download the app right now from any where in the world.
Is Samsung Gear S2 iPhone compatible? According to a report, Samsung is working to make its new Tizen OS-powered smartwatch compatible with Apple's iOS platform.
Having battery life drainage issue on iOS 8.4.1? Here are some tips on how to fix this issue on your iPhone, iPad or iPod touch device.
Here's how to set up and use any Android Wear watch like Moto 360 with iPhone running iOS 8.2 or above, complete with illustrated step by step instructions.
















