Apple's newly announced 9.7-inch iPad Pro and the $399 4-inch iPhone SE have been found to feature 2GB of RAM. Here are the full details on them.
It may have taken far too long, but Google has today updated the YouTube app for iOS, bringing with it support for two very specific iPad features. With Google having been lambasted for its tardy support of iPad multitasking in its productivity apps, YouTube was also one that was suffering from a lack of iPad-related updates, but today's new version of YouTube sees both Split View support and Slide Over capabilities make an appearance. Unfortunately though, Picture-in-Picture (PiP) has still been left out.
We have official confirmation from Apple, the SE in the new 4-inch iPhone SE stands for Special Edition. Here are the full details.
The continually twisting and turning rollercoaster that is the Apple versus the FBI encryption case has taken yet another unexpected turn. In a surprising turn of events, the FBI has officially filed a motion as part of an attempt to vacate the scheduled court hearing that was all set to take place in a Californian court Tuesday. In the motion, the FBI claims to have found another way to gain access to the iPhone used in the San Bernardino shootings, and in turn, no longer requires the assistance of Apple to break encryption and provide a backdoor into the iOS platform.
Here's a side-by-side specs comparison between Apple's iPhone SE vs iPhone 6s / 6 vs Plus models to help new buyers make an informed decision.
The iPhone SE is now a real thing, and it goes up for pre-order on Thursday. While that's great news for fans of 4-inch iPhones, it's not so great for the iPhone 5s. Because it's dead.
A number of researchers have discovered a vulnerability in Apple's iMessage platform, which is a particularly relevant discovery giving the current emphasis being placed on encryption within mobile devices. The research team from John Hopkins University have discovered a loophole in the iMessage protocols that allows them to decrypt videos and photos that have been sent via Apple's proprietary messaging platform. The vulnerability has been reported to Apple and has been fixed as of iOS 9.3, which is slated for public release later today.
There isn't really another company like Apple in the consumer technology space from the perspective of being able to invoke mass hysteria and excitement around product launches. The Cupertino-based company has continually proven itself to be a self-generating hype machine, with the real impressive aspect being that the company needs to do very little work in order to get technology fans talking about its upcoming products on social media and forums. Apple's latest gathering, which the company is referring to as the "Let us loop you in" Spring 2016 event, is all set to take place today, and like you, we're ready and waiting to see what the company has in store for us.
The IN1 Multi Tool Case is the Swiss Army Knife of all iPhone cases available for iPhone 6s/6 and 6s Plus/6 Plus. It is not only home to your iPhone but also an array of tools like pen, screwdrivers, scissors, a nail file, and more, and it even sports a kickstand.
Don't try this at home. We all know iPhone 6s is a strongly built phone, but ever wondered how it'll do vs hot molten tar when poured on it? Check out this video to find out.
















