As we tiptoe towards September, the time for a new iPhone approaches, and with the iPhone 6s expected to arrive in the coming weeks, we have started to see more and more supposed leaks. While photos of internal parts and screens are pretty much par for the course at this point in a new iPhone's lifecycle, MacRumors has been given a video that shows at least part of the new iPhone being powered on, though it stops just short of showing anything truly useful.
Built as a research project, Microsoft has created a 3D scanning app for iPhone that might be the most powerful solution available on a mobile platform right now. The best part is that it doesn't require any extra hardware to pull this off as all of the processing takes place on the iPhone itself.
As is always the case every week, Apple has announced its free 'App of the Week', with puzzler Quell Memento+ being the offering this time around.
Samsung can hardly deny that it's feeling the pressure in what is an extremely competitive and cut-throat smartphone market. The company's most recent financial results are proof of this, with the South Korean company struggling to find growth in what has become an entirely saturated market. Now, in an effort to get its Galaxy smartphones into the hands of as many users as possible - in particular owners of Apple's iPhone - Samsung has announced its "Ultimate Test Drive" program where consumers can test drive a Galaxy smartphone for just $1.
The long revered WhatsApp Web Client has officially arrived for iPhone. The service which was launched late January this year, remained exclusive to almost every other smartphone platform out there, but Apple's mobile operating system. Thankfully though iPhone users will now be able to use WhatsApp directly from their favorite desktop Web browser.
Apple has announced its free 'App of the Week' for this week, with the game Time Surfer: Endless Arcade Magic going free for a limited time.
When Apple announced HomeKit, its iOS framework for controlling smart devices around the home, such as thermostats, door locks and lights, we expected to see every accessory maker under the sun rush to get accessories out the door. As it turned out, Apple's own inability to get all of its API ducks in a row have hampered the release of hardware, but that is starting to come to an end. One of the devices first outed at January's CES - the iHome iSP5 SmartPlug - is now available to buy.
After grabbing the headlines earlier this week for undergoing a major company restructure Google is back again. The world's largest search engine, which now falls under the Alphabet umbrella, has updated its Google app for iOS for the first time in two months. Version 7.0 introduces an additional layer of power around voice search and integration, as well as enhancing the results displayed when searching locally. The free-of-charge upgrade should be visible right now for iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch owners via the App Store.
Have you ever stopped to consider what would happen if Apple moved away from its traditional iPhone design and attempted to bring back the old-school clamshell design that used to be so popular with feature phones? Martin Hajek, a designer with a passion for "visualizing the future in 3D", has taken on what he describes as a "fun" side project to imagine what an Apple flip phone would look like if Jony Ive was tasked with bringing an Apple branded clamshell to the market. Carry on reading after the jump to see the designer's insane, but strangely beautiful flip phone concept.
Upgraded to Windows 10 and now iTunes is not detecting or recognizing your iPhone? Is short, it doesn't see your iPhone or any other iOS device at all? You are not alone. After the upgrade, many people are complaining that iTunes is not recognizing their iOS device when connected to a PC running Windows 10.
















