that the Apple Watch could eventually wind up cannibalizing iPhone sales, much as the iPhone did for iPod sales. At present, he notes that — even with LTE — the Apple Watch is a companion product to the iPhone, instead of a totally standalone product. ( read original story ...)
Apple iPod Touch 8GB White 4th Generation
This model has both the front and back cameras. The front glass is unmarked, the stainless steel back has the usual scuff marks that are common with this model. The home button works every time, however it needs a firm push. Battery life is not as good as ... ( read original story ...)
The new Apple Watch finally freed me from my phone
You can also use headphones to play music that you can sync with the Apple Watch, which lets it serve as a sort of mini iPod on your wrist. Soon you'll be able to stream millions of songs from Apple Music, though I still wish there was a Spotify app. ( read original story ...)
Wallpaper Weekends: Keeping it Simple and Stylish for iPad, iPhone, and Apple Watch
Wallpaper Weekends is a series that works to bring you stunning, high-quality wallpapers for your iPad, iPhone, iPod touch, Mac, and Apple Watch. “Genius ain’t anything more than elegant common sense.” – Josh Billings This week’s wallpaper ... ( read original story ...)
Apple offers trade-in on older phones up to Dh1,550
... Apple's Mac or iPad can also trade in online or at an Apple store - provided they're in good condition. But if the device is not functional or has no value, customers can recycle their iPad, iPod, Mac, PC or smartphones through Apple - for free. ( read original story ...)
Apple extends iTunes movie rentals to 48 hours
Movies can be rented via iTunes on iPhone, iPad, iPod touch, Apple TV and a Mac or PC with the latest version of iTunes. Once you hit the Rent button, you can then tap Rent and Watch Later (on Apple TV) or Not Now (on iOS devices). The option is called ... ( read original ...
The curious, complicated history of Queen Elizabeth’s Apple iPod
“At first look, the new wire photos of Queen Elizabeth were ordinary: just some shots of Her Majesty smiling, shaking hands with a dignitary. But snuck away in the corner was something unordinary. Unusual. An Easter egg. Something that for decades was ... ( read original story ...)