in partnership with nonprofit Product (RED), Apple added a brand new, ruby red iPhone model to its roster: the iPhone (RED). Like the company’s (RED) iPod Nano, Beats headphones, and Smart Battery cases, the launch promotes Product (RED)’s ongoing ... ( read original story ...)
Weekly Tech News: Apple, Google and Samsung
The new iPhone will go on sale on 24th March worldwide. This new iPhone marks the 10-year partnership between Apple and (RED), which started with the original iPod nano (Product) RED. The announcement also brings with it new cases and accessories. ( read original story ...)
Apple Updates Apple TV Remote App After Rolling Out tvOS 10.2
Apple is finally rolling out tvOS 10.2 to the general public. The release of the software update comes weeks after the sixth and final beta for developer testing was launched last March 14. It also comes after several months since a major update for the ... ( read original story ...)
Apple TV Remote app updated, adding iPad support and better caption selection
Once iPhone and iPod Touch only, Apple has updated the standalone Apple TV remote app, and for the first time has a specific iPad interface. The app is mostly unchanged —it still allows an iOS device to act as a remote control for the fourth generation ... ( read original story ...)
Apple TV Remote app gains support for iPad, lyrics, playlists, chapters & more
This update includes general performance and stability improvements, too. Apple’s “What’s New” page (accessible through your fourth-generation Apple TV in Settings → System → What’s New) mentions remote control from iPad. Grab Apple TV ... ( read original story ...)
Apple releases iOS 10.3 and watchOS 3.2
Apple has released the final stable build of iOS 10.3 and watchOS 3.2. The updates are now available for download on compatible iPhone, iPad, iPod touch and Apple Watch devices through OTA updates and also iTunes in case of iOS. We had outlined the changes ... ( read original story ...)
Apple releases watchOS 3.2 and tvOS 10.2
To update to watchOS 3.2, you first need to update your iPhone to iOS 10.3. Your Apple Watch needs to has at least a 50 percent battery charge and be within range of your iPhone. After that, you can get the watchOS update through the Watch app. Tap on ... ( read original story ...)