16 small changes in iOS 9 that combine to make a big difference
Apple’s iOS 9 is meant to give users a better iPhone and iPad experience while introducing a bunch of new features. At first sight, iOS 9 is generally similar to iOS 8, but Apple made plenty of changes under the hood that will be immediately noticeable to savvy iOS users. In the post that follows, we’re going to show you some of iOS 9’s little new additions that should improve your iOS experience, regardless of whether you’re rocking a new iPhone 6 or an older iOS device.
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Amazon Prime vs. Walmart’s ‘unlimited shipping’: Which deal is really better?
Walmart recently unveiled its new trial program aimed at taking on Amazon Prime: For $50 a year, you’ll be able to get unlimited three-day shipping for products you order through the giant retailer. This is $49 less than the $99 that Amazon Prime charges users every year for free two-day shipping and other perks, although Rather Be Shopping points out that Amazon’s deal could still deliver stronger value depending on your needs.
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The simple trick iOS 9 uses to improve your battery life the instant you install it
Apple took the wraps off of the next-generation iOS 9 platform during its big WWDC 2015 keynote on Monday, and there’s a lot to digest. You can visit our WWDC 2015 hub to learn more about the new software, or you can skip right to our post on the 5 best new features in iOS 9 for a cheat sheet.
During the company’s presentation, Apple revealed that iOS 9 will feature some big improvements that focus on battery life. Interestingly, the company said that iOS 9 will improve an iOS device’s battery life by about an hour just by installing it.
So, how exactly does iOS 9 add an hour in between charges?
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10 games we can’t wait to see at E3 2015
Although the show floor won’t open until next Tuesday at noon, the E3 2015 festivities officially kick off in less than a week with the revival of the Nintendo World Championships and Bethesda’s first ever press conference on Sunday, June 14th. In order to prepare for the biggest gaming event of the year, we’ve decided to round up the 10 games that have us most excited about the latter half of 2015 and beyond.
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EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW — Flipboard CEO: Apple didn’t surprise us because it’s always been watching us
Apple’s unveiling of a Flipboard-like news hub during its annual developer conference Monday didn’t come as a surprise to the team behind the now 5-year-old news reader and content curation app.
Not only has Flipboard “known about this product for a while,” CEO Mike McCue told BGR, but his company has in fact had Apple’s attention more or less from day one. BGR has learned about a little known episode from Flipboard’s early days, for example, when Apple cofounder Steve Jobs himself reportedly visit the office of the Palo Alto-based company, where he was shown the product and left impressed by the design and polish.
McCue, naturally, declines to disclose any details about that encounter or about the myriad acquisition rumors that have floated around the company since then. Rumors about potential buyers have ranged from Apple to the more recent news that Flipboard and Twitter have reportedly held talks about the latter acquiring the former.
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Deal of the day: Pay what you want for the Mobile First Developer’s Bundle
Chances are you’ve had an idea or two for a great mobile app, so why not turn them into reality? We’ve put together 10 great app development courses in a pay-what-you-want bundle over at the BGR Store. Valued at $1,740 for all 10 courses, this skill-enhancing deal is one that doesn’t come around often.
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Kill your cable now: The best TV car show ever is coming exclusively to Netflix
If you like car shows on TV, then you’re hardly going to find a more entertaining show than Top Gear. That said, the best TV car show ever was recently thrown into turmoil after the BBC fired Jeremy Clarkson. However, Top Gear is reportedly moving on to a new, far more popular home, as Netflix is looking to hire the Top Gear trio for a car show of its own.
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Apple Music is almost here: Apple releases iOS 8.4 beta 4
iOS 9 is coming later this year but Apple still isn’t done releasing new versions of iOS 8 just yet. Apple on Tuesday released its fourth beta for iOS 8.4, which will be the first version of iOS to include support for Apple’s recently announced Apple Music streaming service. The new beta, which is available over at Apple’s developer center right now, focuses on integrating Apple Music into iOS, just as all previous betas of iOS 8.4 have done.
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The biggest reason I’m skeptical of Apple Music
I’ll say this for Apple Music: I think it will do a lot better than Tidal. OK, so beyond the obvious, I think Apple Music will actually do pretty well. After all, it’s going to come preloaded onto the most popular individual smartphone in the world and it’s going to be marketed to a customer base that is fanatically loyal to its favorite brand, including some who have proclaimed they’ll buy “ANYTHING” Apple makes. The bottom line is it’s going to be successful.
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iOS 9 vs. iOS 8: Comparison photos show all of the biggest changes
Apple says iOS 9 will offer you “a better experience with every touch,” on the special iOS 9 page on its website, stressing that the newly introduced update focuses on bringing performance improvements rather than major new features. And while iOS 9 is similar to iOS 8 overall when it comes to design and appearance, there are plenty of changes under the hood compared last year’s major iOS release.
Now, you can see exactly what’s new in the following comparison pictures.
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