News: Apple releases first iOS 8.1 beta to developers
Apple has released the first beta of iOS 8.1 to registered developers. The latest version features a build number of 12B401 and appears to contain mostly minor tweaks and fixes, including the ability to disable Dictation independently from Siri, and a renaming of "Recently Added" photos back to…
Apple calls on developers to submit Yosemite apps to Mac App Store
As OS X Yosemite is nearing release, Apple is now calling on developers to submit apps that are optimized for and compatible with the new OS for review in the Mac App Store . The call for app submissions come on the heels of Apple making a gold master build of OS X Yosemite for developers to…
Best Touch ID compatible apps for iPhone: Protection and convenience all in one!
When Apple first introduced Touch ID in 2013, they only allowed you to utilize it for unlocking your iPhone and for confirming App Store purchases. Now, thanks to iOS 8 , app developers can securely take advantage of Touch ID to protect and secure purchases, notes, passwords, and other kinds of app…
Apple releases fourth OS X Yosemite public beta
Apple has just released an update to the OS X Yosemite public beta. The release makes this the fourth beta for the Yosemite public beta preview program, and the update should be available through the Mac App Store for download. OS X Yosemite is due for a consumer launch this fall. Developers…
Apple releases OS X Yosemite GM Candidate 1.0 to developers
Apple has released OS X Yosemite GM Candidate 1.0 to developers in what may be one of the final such builds before the Mac operating system is launched to the public. Apple released a third version of its public beta for Yosemite a couple of weeks ago and its currently unknown if the company will…
Huge Pebble update brings activity and sleep tracking, price dropped to just $99
The good folks at Pebble today are kicking things up a notch with a new software update that allows for full activity tracking and sleep monitoring for all Pebble watches. No longer will you need your Pebble on one wrist and a fitness band on the other — Pebble now does it all. Today, Pebble is…
Intel announces new Basis Peak fitness tracker with heart rate monitor
Basis has today announced a new fitness tracker called the Peak. The company, owned by Intel, aims to have this new wearable available for purchase in the US from November. Peak is compatible with iPhones and iPads and emphasizes on health and fitness, sporting numerous features including the…
Pebble launches new 'health and fitness' category, updates firmware to version 2.6 with new features
Pebble has had a big day at the end of September, and while a price drop for their wearables might be big enough for most people, a new software update is also bringing in new features. Continue reading →
U.S. Attorney General raises concerns over Apple's encryption settings
Apple has a bigger focus on security for the owners of its devices, and it's a focus that has brought it extra attention not only from the Federal Bureau of Investigations (FBI), but also the United States Attorney General. Continue reading →
Apple's talk with PayPal regarding Apple Pay fell through due to Samsung deal
In January of 2014, it was reported that PayPal and Apple were in talks for Apple's mobile payments system, which would later be revealed as Apple Pay. A new report has surfaced suggesting the talks fell through after PayPal went a different direction. Continue reading →
Pebble drops the price of original smartwatch and Pebble Steel, tells Jony to 'breathe'
The smartwatch boom is still in full swing, but many people thank Pebble as the company that started the focus with their original wearable. Now, they've officially announced a price drop, and it includes the newer Steel model, too. Continue reading →
Microsoft unveils next version of Windows, surprises everyone by calling it Windows 10
Microsoft today held a press event to announce the next major version of Windows, called Windows 10. To the surprise of many, the software giant skipped Windows 9 entirely, and went right to Windows 10 from Windows 8. Continue reading →
Apple sending out settlement checks in relation to liquid damage indicator settlement
It has been over a year since Apple settled to pay $53 million for an iPhone and iPod touch warranty lawsuit that stemmed from liquid damage indicators and denials of replacement models. Now, those settlement checks are starting to find their way to owners. Continue reading →
Having Wi-Fi problems with iOS 8? Here's how to fix it
iOS 8 comes with a ton of new features and improvements, but sadly, it also is very buggy, and has a lot of issues. One of the issues people are facing after updating their iPhone or iPad to iOS 8 is Wi-Fi connectivity problems. Here are a few tips to fix these problems. Continue reading →
Apple will announce Q4 2014 financial results on October 20, will likely include initial iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus sales
On Tuesday, September 30, Apple officially announced the date for their next quarterly earnings announcement, which could potentially be huge with the inclusion of initial iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus sales. Continue reading →
After bending an iPhone 6 Plus, European computer magazine Bild gets Apple PR accreditation revoked
After the launch of the iPhone 6 Plus (and iPhone 6), a series of videos started making the rounds showcasing people bending their iPhone 6 Plus units. As these things tend to do, it spread like a wildfire, even picked up its own hashtag, and now you merely have to throw a rock to find someone…
Apple releases OS X Yosemite GM candidate to developers; OS X Yosemite Public Beta 4 [Updated]
Apple has just released OS X Yosemite GM candidate to developers. The Golden master candidate comes just two weeks after releasing OS X Yosemite Developer Preview 8.Apple unveiled OS X Yosemite at WWDC 2014 Keynote. It includes new features and improvements such as improved Notification Center,…
Assassin's Creed Identity offers first RPG experience for iOS
Ubisoft has launched a new Assassin's Creed for iOS, touting it as the first in which users can create, develop and customise their (exclusively male) assassins.
iOS 8.1 Beta code confirms iPad Touch ID rumors
iPhone 6 with NFC? Check. Apple Watch? Check. iPad with Touch ID? Well, almost check. A recent iOS 8.1 Developer Beta apparently contains hints that the next iPad generation will have some support for Apple's upcoming mobile payment system. However, Apple Pay support will be limited to payments…
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