iOS 10 will let you delete stock apps from your iPhone, iPad and iPod touch
Finally, iOS 10 allows you to delete stock apps such as Mail, Maps, FaceTime, and the much-loathed Tips app from your iDevice. But don't expect this to free up a lot of storage space for you.
View ArticleiOS 10 will make 40 percent of all iPads obsolete
iPad sales have been declining for over two years, but iOS 10 could finally be the catalyst needed to trigger an wave of upgrades. Or it could push the iPad into irrelevance.
View Article12 built-in iOS apps you should replace with third-party apps
iOS 10 will give iPhone and iPad users the ability to delete stock apps such as Mail, FaceTime, and Music and replace them with apps of your choosing. But which apps should you choose?
View ArticleHow to speed up a sluggish iPhone
Is your iPhone feeling a bit sluggish? Here's how to give it a refresh while you wait for the iPhone 7 to land.
View ArticleApple patent could prevent 'illegal' iPhone recording
The patent could prevent iPhone camera from being able to record concerts and classified facilities. Could it be used to prevent recording of protests?
View ArticleFive security settings in iOS 10 you should immediately change
These tweaks will lock down your iPhone or iPad to protect your privacy.
View ArticleHere are all the iPhones and iPads that iOS 10 will make obsolete
iOS 10 will sweep a whole lot of iPhones and iPads into obsolescence.
View ArticleiOS 10: Will it be the rebirth or the death of the iPad?
iOS 10 is set to make a lot of iPads obsolete. Will this be the catalyst for a wave of upgrades, or will it be the beginning of the end for the iPad?
View ArticleApple should codename iOS 10 'Twinkie' because it's full of fluff and filler
I know Apple doesn't give iOS releases cutsie codenames like Google does with Android, but if it did, I'd suggest iOS 10 be called "Twinkie" because of all the fluff and filler.
View ArticleiOS 10 is a total mess
Opinion: With about two months to go until iOS 10 is released, the current beta shows an operating system full of bugs and strange user interface changes.
View ArticlePublic Beta 2 for iOS and macOS Sierra bring big bug fixes and a few new...
If you signed up for the Apple's Beta Software Program then the second public betas for iOS 10 and macOS 10.12 Sierra are waiting for you.
View ArticleHow to undo iOS 10's most annoying feature
iOS 10 makes it very awkward to go directly from the lock screen to the Home screen. However, there's a buried setting that restores the ability to tap the Touch ID sensor to go directly to your apps.
View ArticleMove over Android, iOS also has a fragmentation problem
Android fragmentation is a well-known and well-documented problem. But iOS fragmentation is also on the increase.
View ArticleHere's how to quickly and simply update all your Apple devices
If you own an iPhone, iPad, Apple Watch, iPod touch, Apple TV, or a Mac, then it's time to update your device to keep it safe from hackers. Here's how to do that quickly and simply.
View ArticleThe silver linings amidst crumbling iPhone, iPad, and Mac sales
It's been a bad quarter for the iPhone, iPad, and Mac, but it's not all doom and gloom, as there are a few silver linings buried in the data.
View ArticleHow Android 'switchers,' a cheap iPhone, and the expensive iPad Pro saved Apple
Q3 2016 is probably the most interesting financial quarter Apple has had in a long time, and despite falling hardware sales across the board, Wall Street is happy with the end result. Here's why.
View ArticleIDC: Tablet shipments continue to fall, with Samsung and Apple hardest hit
Android continues to dominate tablets, accounting for 65 percent of the units shipped.
View ArticleApple slams door on jailbreakers with iOS 9.3.4 update
Just when we thought Apple was done with iOS 9, we get one last update before iOS 10 is released -- a single fix for a vulnerability that was used to jailbreak iOS 9.3.3.
View ArticleIt's not just Macs: Almost everything Apple sells is old and stale
Right now, there's hardly a thing I'd buy from Apple, because everything is old, outdated, and in desperate need of a refresh.
View ArticleWhy Apple likes to keep secrets (and why it has a lot of secrets to keep)
Apple doesn't like to talk about what it's doing until it has products ready to roll, and spending on research and development suggests the Cupertino powerhouse is keeping a lot of stuff under wraps.
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