Apple programming guides for tvOS reveals that all games developed for Apple TV are required to support the touch-based Apple TV Remote, making all content accessible to all users without the need for third-party controller.
During a Q&A session today, Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg revealed that Facebook is developing a “dislike” button that will allow users to express empathy or sadness, rather than negativity. This is a welcome news for all those users who are requesting the company to add a “dislike” button alongside its famous “like” feature.
Microsoft is sending invites to media outlets to a special Windows 10 event on October 6. The event will take place in New York and we are expecting Microsoft to unveil a range of hardware running Windows 10. Microsoft is not revealing any details about what the mysterious hardware event is about, other than a hint that they will run Windows 10.
A recent report citing unnamed industry sources claims that Samsung is lowering its mobile device component orders as the company expects a slowdown in sales of its mobile devices. The report says that Samsung Electronics is lowering its related component orders for the first quarter of 2016.
Facebook is working on bringing a standalone video app for Android and iOS that would support 360-degree videos. The videos will be captures using multiple cameras, allowing the viewer to change their perspective by tilting their phone.
Last week, we reported that despite Microsoft’s attempt at pulling the release of Windows 10 Mobile Build 10536, some Windows Insiders had reportedly installed it. Now Microsoft’s Gabe Aul has posted on Twitter about what actually happened and how many users had installed the buggy build.
While Apple has showed off almost everything about their new iPhones, it has not revealed the specs for its new iPhone and iPad Pro models. However, Hamza Sood, an iOS developer was able to gauge the amount of RAM in the new iPhone 6S, iPhone 6S Plus and the iPad Pro through the iOS simulator in Xcode 7.1 beta.
Apple has started accepting preorders for iPhone 6S and iPhone 6S Plus with a release date of September 25. Now, a recent report reveals that despite China’s economy and the fact that there are plenty of cheaper alternatives from Xiaomi and Huawei, Apple has already sold out both of its new iPhone model in China.
A recent report claims that Advertisers are upset with the restrictions placed by Apple on the ad formats and approval process for ad campaigns for its iOS 9 News app.
This week, Microsoft has postponed its plan to release the Windows 10 Mobile Build 10536 to the users of Insider Program, due to a bug in the build that blocks future updates. However, a recent report claims that despite Microsoft’s attempt, some users managed to download and install the build.
It looks like Oppo is not done with its R7 lineup of smartphones. Recently, the China telecomm regulator, TENAA, has certified two version of Oppo R7S, which only differ in the radios they carry.
There are lot of rumors about regarding the unannounced Samsung Galaxy S7. A recent rumor suggests that the next-gen Samsung smartphone will arrive in two different sizes and pack a Qualcomm Snapdragon 820 processor. It also claims the phone will have a phablet like display and a special camera.
Dell is long time Microsoft partner and makes some of the best Windows Laptops you can buy. Now, the company is building XPS 12 Tablet as a direct competition to Microsoft Surface.
Apple and all major U.S wireless carriers are accepting pre-orders for the iPhone 6S and iPhone 6S Plus. Pre-orders are available in first wave launch countries including the United States, Australia, Canada, China, France, Germany, the UK, Hong Kong, Japan, New Zealand, Puerto Rico, and Singapore.
Earlier this year, Microsoft signed a deal with Cyanogen to bring its apps to appear on Cyanogen OS devices. Now, a recent report claims that Cyanogen will collaborate with Microsoft for a tight Cortana integration with Cyanogen OS.
At yesterday’s media event in San Francisco, Apple officially announced its plans to add more bands to the Apple Watch sports lineup. The new Sport bands were said to be part of a “Fall collection” and will portray softer and darker colors than the bright, neon line of Sport bands Apple put out in the Spring.
Yesterday, at Hey Siri event, Apple announced that it would start rolling out the final release of watchOS 2 to the public on Wednesday, September 16 for the Apple Watch Sport, Apple Watch and Apple Watch Edition.
Yesterday, at Hey Siri event, Apple announced that Apple Watch would get new apps that will take advantage of the new APIs available in watch OS 2. The list of apps include Facebook Messenger, GoPro, iTranslate, and AirStrip.
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