Recently, 9-to-5 Mac reported that iOS 9 will likely be a stability release. If true, this is welcome news. I’ve become very frustrated with that the pace Apple has been introducing… Read more »
With smartphones like the iPhone replacing point and shoot cameras, taking the best photos possible on a device that was not originally designed to be just a camera can have its… Read more »
Like many other iOS app developers, the folks at Panic were excited by the more open approach in Apple’s iOS 8 software, allowing for more app-to-app communication, extensions and other useful… Read more »
Back in October, Apple debuted the iPad Air 2. I’ve been using a loaner model from the company for the past several weeks and I’ll share more on it in a future… Read more »
Now that third-party browsers can take full advantage of the Nitro JavaScript engine in iOS 8, Mozilla is taking the plunge to build Firefox for iPhone, iPad and iPod touch devices. Read more »
The third iteration of the highly useful AirDroid app is now available in beta. Much of the focus is on the desktop clients which bring your Android screen, notifications, apps and… Read more »
After months of hearing reports that Apple is working on a 12.2-inch iPad, a drawing of the device has appeared online. And it looks like a bigger version of today’s iPads… Read more »
Many of iOS 8’s most unique features are hidden within the Accessibility section of settings. With the ability to alter the way you use your device, some accessibility features may surprise… Read more »
Using an iPhone 6 Plus, Fleksy beat its own Guinness World Record for the fastest mobile keyboard. The intelligent software works on iOS and Android, where it now costs half as… Read more »
More and more, the core features of iOS favor storage in the cloud rather than on the device. Here are some tips on how you can manage both the free space… Read more »