There have been so many examples of celebrity endorsements of competing Android products through an Apple device (iPhone) that someone felt the need to compile a list. Here it is.
Along with other account types, within the current public version of macOS, Apple has in place functionality which allows a user to login to Internet Accounts via System Preferences with Facebook and Twitter. With the release of macOS 10.14 Mojave, this feature has been removed.
If you're a Twitter user - and over 330 million of you are - then you're going to need to change your password and, importantly, the password of any service which happens to use the same password.
A news report alleges that U.S. President Donald Trump's iPhone has so many restrictions in place that it only allows access to one app.
Real-world test shows which popular iOS apps are guilty of unduly and negatively affecting iPhone battery life, and while some are quite obvious in hindsight, others are less glaring.
Periscope, one of the most popular live streaming services on the web, has gained support for streaming live video directly from the GoPro HERO4 Black and Silver cameras as long as they are connected to an iPhone running the latest version of Periscope for iOS app.
Twitter has finally updated its Mac OS X app to version 4.0 with support for GIFs, inline video playback, the Quote Tweet functionality, a dark theme, Notification Center Widget for Today, and more.
Tapbots has just pushed an update for its Tweetbot iOS Twitter client, bringing with it support for Apple's most "personal product yet", the Apple Watch.
Tweetbot for iOS has just been updated with support for 3D Touch features on the iPhone 6s and 6s Plus. Tweetbot has been the choice of app for many Twitter users around the globe, and as the latest smartphones from Apple begin to saturate the market, the update seems to have come in at the right time.
Sometimes you wait for a very long time for a software update and then two come along in quick succession. That's what it must feel like to Tweetbot users, because after Tapbots released a new version of its popular iOS Twitter client last week, today the company also saw the Mac client by the same name receive a similar update. Both apps had not seen any significant changes or updates in quite some time, making both new versions highly anticipated indeed.
















