Apple’s iPhone and iPad operating system hits the big one-zero this year, but there’s still lots left that iMore’s editors hope to see! iPhone OS launched […] Read the original post by Serenity Caldwell
Month: June 2016
Camera+ gets a slow shutter, action extension, and more
Popular camera app Camera+ has arrived at version 8.0, adding a number of new features including the new Slow Shutter for longer exposures. The app […] Read the original post by Joseph Keller
Lenovo to Use Movidius Advanced Vision Tech in Next-Gen VR Products
Under the deal, Lenovo will be able to use Movidius’ Myriad 2 Vision Processing Unit and virtual reality algorithms in future VR products. Read the original post by Kelly Hodgkins
MacBook Air Could See a Minor Upgrade This Month
Earlier this year, Apple did upgrade the MacBook Air line-up, technically speaking, but it wasn’t a big enough boost to see a major announcement. Continue […] Read the original post by Evan Selleck
TCL 55UP130
The TCL UP130 television line offers accurate colors and an enhanced Roku TV remote that make it a top choice for users with limited budgets […] Read the original post by David Manners
Sources Insist Apple is Planning on Phasing Out iTunes Music Downloads
Streaming music has become a huge market, so much so that even Apple jumped into the game with Apple Music not too long ago. As […] Read the original post by Evan Selleck
The best Smart Lights for your home
Control every light in your home right from your iPhone or iPad! We’ve checked out some of the top offerings on the Smart Light market right […] Read the original post by Mike Tanasychuk
Intel’s Unite meeting tech comes to the iPad, and soon to Chromebooks
Intel’s providing fewer excuses to miss meetings by bringing support for its Unite meeting room technology to iPads, and later, to Chromebooks. Read the original post by Agam Shah
Report Insists Apple Will Eliminate iTunes Store Music Downloads in Future
New sources have come forth claiming that Apple is in fact aiming to phase out digital music downloads on iTunes, despite the fact that Apple […] Read the original post by Mitchel Broussard
The Best iPhone Apps for The Great Singapore Sale
There are many things to do when in Singapore such as utilising its location to take short vacations to neighbouring countries in South East Asia, […] Read the original post by Sagar Gandhi
French authorities release SAIP app to alert people of terror attacks
The official SAIP (système d’alerte et d’information des populations) app from the French authorities is a new hub that can alert users of any potential […] Read the original post by Rich Edmonds
What’s in Daniel’s WWDC 2016 gear bag
Every gear bag is different — this one is mine. Every year, thousands of reporters and developers make the anguishing decision of what gear to carry […] Read the original post by Daniel Bader
UberPool guarantees you’ll arrive on time or get (a small portion of) your money back
Uber’s come up with a new trick to encourage more people to use its carpooling option, UberPool. The ride-hailing company will now guarantee you’ll get to […] Read the original post by Ian Paul
Lightning Headphones on the iPhone 7 Are Going to Change Your Audio Listening Experience Forever
Apple is probably all set to ditch 3.5mm audio jack in favor of its own Lightning port with the iPhone 7. The shift can see […] Read the original post by Rajesh Pandey
Ericsson survey finds one-fourth of wearable users are dissatisfied with their device
One-fourth of new users of smartwatches and other wearables say their devices failed to meet their expectations, according to a survey by communications technology company […] Read the original post by Matt Hamblen