The 2015 iOS vs Android comparison: 12 reasons why Apple’s iOS beats Google’s Android and vice versa. Complete list can be found here.
Here are 10 best tips on how to free storage space on your iPhone or iPad, useful for those using 16GB iOS devices.
Here’s how to create and set any song file as custom iPhone ringtone using iTunes in a few simple steps. More details on how to do so can be found here.
Andrios tweak for iPhone brings full Android Lollipop UI to iOS 8. Video demo, screenshots along with where to download it from info can be found here.
We have all suffered that anger inducing moment of inadvertently letting go of our smartphone and watching in horror as it crashes to the ground. The whole event usually lasts for a second or two, but feels like an eternity as we wait to see if the fall has caused the dreaded destruction of that beautiful multi-touch display. Imagine the exact same situation, but being forty stories up and watching as your beloved iPhone hurtles toward the ground below it. Oh, and it records the whole stressful event on its way down, too. That's exactly what has happened to Catalin Marin in Dubai.
Apple is being asked by the National Association of Broadcasters (NAB) in the U.S. to switch on FM radio functionality in the iPhone, arguing that the service serves a number of benefits when compared to streamed data-based radio content. While we're at it, yes the iPhone has a dedicated chip for FM radio, but Apple has chosen to disable it.
In the Dubai Open Chess Tournament 2015, Chess Grandmaster Gaioz Nigalidze has been caught cheating using an app on his iPod touch, and as an obvious consequence, has been banned from the tournament.
Developers regularly cut the prices of their apps and games in order to tempt folk into purchasing, and sometimes, they even go free. With Apple's App of the Week hand-picking the cream of the crop, iOS device owners get a good opportunity to add new content every single week without having to stump up cash. This week's offering is a fun little title that usually costs $2.99, and we've the key details and download link for you below.
The Apple Watch is scheduled to go for pre-order later this week, with release slated a fortnight later on April 24th. The way Apple has gone about advertising and preparing for the device's roll out - with a two-week try-on period running at retail stores throughout the pre-order phase - it's clear that the company believes this product could be as big if not bigger than the iPhone was in 2007, and while some commentators have echoed these sentiments, there's plenty of contrasting skepticism. An interesting archive takes us back to the period of the iPhone's launch, and throws up some intriguing, oft hilarious initial reaction to the smartphone that changed everything.
Apple is now accepting non-iOS devices as a part of its Reuse and Recycling Program, and the facility is available to those residing in the United States, Canada, and several European countries as well. Head over the jump to learn more about the expansion of this program which now covers various Android, BlackBerry and Windows Phone devices.
















