Here are a bunch of videos comparing the final version of iOS 9.3.2 vs iOS 9.3.1, the previous iteration, across all iPhones, ranging from the iPhone 6s down to the iPhone 4s.
A newly surfaced report has provided a small amount of insight into the potential supply chain of LTE chips intended for use within Apple's upcoming iPhone 7. According to the recently published report, Intel will be responsible for the provision of up to 50-percent of the faster LTE chips that will be packed into the iPhone 7, which is due to be revealed later this year. The report is currently unconfirmed, but does tie in rather nicely with recent speculation about the potential for Qualcomm to lose one of its biggest accounts to a rival company.
Google has outed a new teamwork and collaboration app for Android, iOS and the Web called Spaces, and it's available to anyone who has a Google account.
Virtual reality fans who also happen to carry iPhones are in for a treat, after Google released an updated version of its YouTube app that supports the company's virtual reality viewer, Cardboard.
iTunes 12.4 is available to download now for Mac OS X, featuring some minor design tweaks. Here are the details on everything that is new.
A raft of new jailbreak tweaks have been made available across the past week. We've found a few that we think you might find interesting, and we're going to share them with you here.
Here's how you can get and use Apple Pay in an unsupported country or with an unsupported bank anywhere in the world.
After doing away with the paper section of driving licenses last year, the British Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency is now testing a digital alternative to the ID that works with Apple Wallet.
Here's how to get the old Instagram app icon back on the iPhone. This trick does not require any jailbreak to work.
Tablet and smartphone owners generally opt for a particular mobile platform over others for a wide variety of reasons. In a lot of cases, you simply get staunch iOS fans who would never touch an Android device, let alone accept it as their main point of usage. Conversely, the same can be said for certain Android device owners who can't fathom the idea of moving over to the dark side. For others however, the choice often comes down to things like security, stability, aesthetic appeal of the device hardware and OS interface, and even personal considerations like how much the device costs. If you do care about the stability of a device and platform, then Blancco's "The State of Mobile Device Performance and Health" research report provides some interesting information about the stability of Android devices compared to the iPhone.
















