What’s New in iOS 10? Everything Coming to Your iPhone This Fall

ios-10-644x373Every year, Apple holds its Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) in San Francisco, where the company defines its software roadmap for the year to come. Apple sells more iPhones than any other product and delivers its updates free of charge usually at the end of September. Check this latest trend on MakeUseOf.com

Developers can now test their apps for Android N in the Google Play Store

5-android-n-100661956-largeWe’re nearing ever-so-closely to the official launch date of Android N, and in preparation for its arrival, Google has published its final version of the developer preview. Check out this article from PCWorld.com

Facebook to users: Download Moments or say goodbye to your synced photos

moments-photographic-100610076-largeFacebook is becoming ever more aggressive at pushing users toward its expanded universe of services. First, it worked to push users toward its Messenger app instead of using the chat feature in the standard Facebook mobile app and site. Now, it’s coming for your synced photos. Check out this article from PCWorld.com

What Is The Most Secure Mobile Operating System?

We’ve already established that your smartphone needs good security software to battle an array of hacks and flaws, but which operating system is the best at holding its own against attacks? More of this new article from MakeUseOf.com

iPhone Storage Full? How to Create Free Space on iOS

iphone-storage-full-644x373One of the most common ways of saving money when buying a new iPhone is to opt for less storage, but your decision can come back to bite you in a few months when you run out of space. More from this article in MakeUseOf.com

4 ways to use Google Now for better productivity

turn-off-google-now-for-android_7-100587069-largeGoogle Now has made everyday tasks like checking the weather or getting directions easy and even fun. But if you’re only tapping Android’s seemingly omnipotent personal assistant for these novel uses, you’re missing it’s productivity powers. Google Now offers myriad ways to help you be more efficient. Here are a few to get started. Get some tips on this article from PCWorld.com

Here’s what Android apps will be like on Chromebooks

b113_pixel2_silver_applauncher-100662099-largeLast month, at the annual Google I/O developers conference, Google announced that it would add the Play Store into Chrome OS, allowing Chrome OS users to easily download and run Android apps on their Chromebooks. Check out this article from PCWorld.com