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Apple is opening its first iOS dev school in Europe

Apple is opening its first iOS dev school in Europe Apple has announced its first ever developer training school in Europe, opening in Italy. The company is working with a partner institution in Naples to bring specialist iOS training to the next generation of coders, helping Apple to continue to offer some of the best apps

Google Play Gets 2x More Downloads than App Store But Apple Leads in Revenue

Google Play Gets 2x More Downloads than App Store But Apple Leads in Revenue In Asia at least, Google’s Play Store is four times more popular as opposed to Apple’s App Store. And now the worldwide statistics are in, with the results revealing that Google’s mobile platform still performs well when it comes to downloads,

Windows 10 Fails to To Fix The PC Decline, While Macs Race Ahead

Windows 10 Fails to To Fix The PC Decline, While Macs Race Ahead If somehow Microsoft had succeeded in convincing you that a shiny copy of free Windows 10 is indeed the holy grail you were both looking for, it’s time to face the reality. The PC industry’s decline stands right where its used and

Apple sold more than $1 billion worth of apps over the holiday

Apple sold more than $1 billion worth of apps over the holiday With record iPhone sales come record App Store downloads. Appleannounced today that over the holiday period it sold more than $1.1 billion worth of apps and in-app purchases. The store saw customers spending $144 million in a single day, on January 1, 2016, breaking

Apple’s iPhone 7 won’t have a headphone socket? Don’t sign a moronic petition

Apple’s iPhone 7 won’t have a headphone socket? Don’t sign a moronic petition Rumors that Apple will remove the headphone socket from its upcoming smartphone devices appear to be causing otherwise rational people to lose the ability to think logically. Indeed, more than 200,000 people have already signed up to petition against something that may

You can now pair multiple Apple Watches to an iPhone, but why?

You can now pair multiple Apple Watches to an iPhone, but why? Apple thinks you have — or want — multiple Apple Watches. With iOS 9.3 beta and the watchOS 2.2 beta, you can pair multiple wearables to the same phone. Here’s the language from the iOS 9.3 beta release notes: In iOS 9.3, the

Your iPhone won’t blind you at night anymore, here’s how it works

Your iPhone won’t blind you at night anymore, here’s how it works A new feature called Night Shift in iOS 9.3, which is currently in beta, means the days of being blinded by your phone in the middle of the night should be over soon. Night Shift employs a technique similar to Mac and Windows

Twitter Will Show Embedded Periscope Videos in Timeline

Twitter Will Show Embedded Periscope Videos in Timeline Periscope has been the thing since last year and the hype has helped it reach the milestone of 100 million video broadcasts since its launch in March 2015. With such popularity, it definitely came as a surprise why Twitter has not integrated the service to its social

iOS 9 Occupies A Comfortable 75 Percent Install Base on Apple’s Mobile Products

iOS 9 Occupies A Comfortable 75 Percent Install Base on Apple’s Mobile Products No doubt that Apple continues to improve the hardware present inside its iPhone models. But its what Apple does with Mobile OS fragmentation (or the lack of it) that bodes well for the company’s strategy of delivering a consistent experience for its mobile

No, Apple isn’t working on a tool to make it easier to go from iOS to Android

No, Apple isn’t working on a tool to make it easier to go from iOS to Android Over the weekend, a rumor that Apple was at work on a tool that would allow users to switch from iOS to Android surfaced. Turns out, it’s nonsense. Speaking to Buzzfeed, Apples spokesperson Trudy Miller had the following