Infographic: Apple yet to convince customers to upgrade iPhones

Apple 2015 Keynote Reaction Infographic

Apple yet to convince customers to upgrade iPhones according to mobile retailer survey In a recent survey conducted by online mobile accessory retailer MobileFun.co.uk, just 26% of existing Apple customers said they would be upgrading to the iPhone 6S or 6S Plus. The survey conducted between 12th September and 21st September 2015, asked 80,000 previous […]

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Apple releases Move to iOS, its first Android app

Google have released tons of apps for Apple’s iPhones and iPads, but Apple has never returned the favour by producing an Android app… until now. This week Apple’s Move to iOS app went live, letting users transfer data like photos, messages, Google accounts, contacts and more to their new iPhone or iPad. The app also notes which Android apps are installed, and adds apps that are also available on iOS to the user’s new iTunes wishlist, although you still have to pay for paid apps on the new platform.

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Google OnHub, router of the future

WiFi has never been more important than it is right now, but the technology has remained the same since the 90s. Sure, we’ve seen a few speed increases, but the actual experience of setting up, connecting to and maintaining a wireless network is still a big pain in the neck. When things go wrong, you have to crawl through a byzantine dungeon of web pages to tweak settings and peer mindlessly at the Blinkenlights to see if things have improved. Shouldn’t things be better? Enter Google, who are releasing a new OnHub router that promises to make WiFi as simple as it should be.

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