‘Phablets’ to overtake regular smartphone shipments by 2019
According to a new forecast from IDC (www.idc.com) overall smartphone shipments will steadily grow from 1.5 billion units in 2017 to 1.7 billion units in 2021.
Read MoreAccording to a new forecast from IDC (www.idc.com) overall smartphone shipments will steadily grow from 1.5 billion units in 2017 to 1.7 billion units in 2021.
Read MoreApple has released watchOS 4.2 for the Apple Watch. It adds support for Apple Pay Cash service, as well as other improvements and bug fixes.
You can install watchOS 4.2 via the dedicated Apple Watch app on the iPhone by going to General –> Software Update. Your smartwatch needs to have at least 50% battery, be placed on a charger, and it needs to be in range of the iPhone.
Read MoreGeekSuit has announced an update to MacDeveloper (www.macdeveloper.net), their beta testing networking and management resource for Apple developers and enthusiasts.
It connects beta testers and developers, with the aim of aiding developers in testing and improving their products. The update to the service improves the platform’s usefulness by enhancing the testing process for developers and testers.
Read MoreTunesKit Studio has introduced TunesKit Audio Capture (http://www.tuneskit.com/mac-audio-capture.html) for macOS and Windows. The tool allows you to capture any music files from your computer or the Internet automatically and losslessly.
With TunesKit Audio Capture, you can record multiple audio tracks at the same time, edit and customize audio parameters such as the size, quality, and more. By default, it connects to many common apps like iTunes, QuickTime, Windows media player, and more. If an app you want to grab music from isn’t on the list, you can add them with a click.
Read MoreGeekSuit has updated MacDeveloper ( https://macdeveloper.net), their beta testing networking and management resource for Apple developers and enthusiasts.
It connects beta testers and developers, with the aim of aiding developers in testing and improving their products. The update to the service improves the platform’s usefulness by enhancing the testing process for developers and testers. MacDeveloper now supports a “Pay-to-Test” model.
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