Android users, here's some news that will inspire jealousy: Apple iPhones and iPads from the last six years will get the update to iOS 12, as soon as it is ready! All at once! For many, that was the highlight of the keynote at WWDC 2018. But it's not that simple.
WWDC 2018 started with a keynote in which Apple exposed its human side at the start of the developer conference. Developers, customers, and users are the focus and that's a good thing.
In early June, Apple hosts its WWDC developer conference in San Jose. News about iOS 12 and macOS 10.14 are expected, of course. But what else will Tim Cook & Co. present at the keynote?
Apple has just introduced iOS 12, the new operating system update for iPhone and iPad. The update will come on all iOS 11-compatible smartphones. Here are all the new features that will be included with the update!
Apple has given us some updates about WatchOS 5 at the WWDC 2018 developer conference. The new version watchOS 5 brings a lot of new features to Apple Watch, including the option to turn your watch into a walkie-talkie. "Hey Siri" has meanwhile passed its prime on Apple Watch.
During its developer conference, Apple announced several exciting innovations. The most exciting part of the keynote was the news about iOS 12, and the Cupertino firm definitely brought up a thorn in Android's side: updates!
Apple kicked off its developer conference with a focus on augmented reality, introducing ARKit 2.0 as well as demonstrating just how useful and fun it would be in a variety on contexts, including measuring real objects, creative projects and even playing with Lego sets. Here's what we learned from WWDC 2018.
Just in time for WWDC 2018, Apple is introducing new features for its digital assistant Siri - and this is sadly necessary because Siri has been overtaken by the competition. With the new shortcuts Siri becomes more powerful and personal than before.
Gesture control is nothing new. Huawei, Honor and Motorola are able to do without the Android navigation keys thanks to gestures. But somehow the solutions have never quite convinced all users before. Though, the OnePlus 6 uses iPhone X-like gestures and they're really good.
Even if rival companies Samsung and Apple sometimes work together, they are no less in conflict and the situation has been taken up a notch now that the Korean company has been found guilty for having copied the iPhone. At stake: $539 million.
What do you do when your MicroSD card suddenly stops working? It's frustrating to lose all of your photos, videos and music, so we've put together a guide to show you how to repair it and save your precious data.
Triple camera smartphones are about to take over. The Huawei P20 Pro blazed the trail, and now there's a report saying Apple will come out with a triple-lens rear camera on an iPhone as early as 2019.
While 'AR glasses' make one think of Google (and not too fondly), Apple isn't staying quiet on the AR front. The Cupertino company filed a patent application for an eye tracking system designed to work with its AR glasses. Can Apple succeed where Google failed?
Apple's new 2018 version of the iPad poses a question: what can Android do to compete in the tablet universe? Powerful performance and a sophisticated app ecosystem might be a good way to start. In our review, the new iPad proves to be the perfect all-rounder.
Last week we took six of the best smartphones of the moment and conducted a camera blind test. You've voted on which takes the best shots in a variety of scenes, and we've got the surprising results for you to read here.
When you're shopping for a new smartphone, there are a lot of factors to weigh so you can find one that suits your needs. What tips do we have for picking the right phone? Well, here's what NOT to do.
There's a 6.1-inch iPhone with an LCD display rumored to be among Apple's 2018 line up. A new report says that it will drop this Fall for as little as $550! That could really shake up the Android market.
The race to the folding smartphone is wide open. For many months, Samsung seems to have been very much involved in this, but now it looks like Huawei might release the first smartphone of this kind in November this year. Who will get there first? You can find out all the exciting developments in this article.
We've gathered the 6 smartphones that take the best photos, and we've challenged them to take some difficult shots. In our blind test you can see what each device is capable of. You can also judge for yourself to see which smartphone has the best camera on the market right now.
Samsung has discontinued further security patches for the Galaxy S6, introduced in 2015. New security gaps are no longer closed; the devices are no longer ideal for online banking or other critical apps. The iPhone 6s, on the other hand, is still receiving updates.
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