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Wi-Fi Assist is one of the best iOS 9 features

Wi-Fi Assist

Being stuck on a weak Wi-Fi connection is annoying, especially when you know you could be using a better cellular option. This mostly occurs when you're outside but near your house, when using a public Wi-Fi, or when using Wi-Fi at a retail location like a bookstore or coffee shop. Before iOS 9, users receiving a weak Wi-Fi signal would have to make a decision to stick with the dodgy Wi-Fi connection, try to find a better connection or they would have to disable Wi-Fi on their device so they could connect to a cellular network. Thanks to Wi-Fi Assist you will no longer have to do any of these time consuming steps to have a strong connection on your device anytime.

iOS 9 still not downloading for some users

Software Update Failed iOS 9

Apple officially released iOS 9 on Wednesday, September 16. The update promises to make your iPhone "more intelligent and proactive" and add new multitasking features to the iPad, according to the release notes. Unfortunately some have not been able to download the new firmware and are instead receiving an error message that reads, "Software Update Failed."

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Zagg glass luxe screen protector now available for iPhone 6s and 6s Plus

glass luxe

Accessory maker Zagg has released its newest screen protector for the iPhone 6s and 6s Plus. The glass luxe promises to offer edge-to-edge protection and prevent chips thanks to its polycarbonate border that matches the color of your iPhone (except rose gold). The screen protector is made from a premium tempered glass that easily attaches itself to your iPhone display via an adhesive.

Apple CEO Tim Cook visits The Late Show with Stephen Colbert (Video)

Update: The full-length video was removed from YouTube. Here's a clip from the official The Late Show with Stephen Colbert YouTube channel.

Apple CEO Tim Cook made a rare television appearance last night on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert. In the nearly 10-minute long interview Cook demonstrated the new features on the unreleased iPhone 6s. Stephen Colbert showed off his slapstick comedy chops while using Live Photo before asking about Apple's rumored driverless car, but Cook did not disclose any details.

Tim Cook talks about deleting stock apps and more

Before making an unannounced stop at the Fifth Avenue Apple Store in New York City, Tim Cook spent "20 minutes" with John Paczkowski of BuzzFeed. The Apple CEO discussed several topics including privacy concerns over Siri, his favorite iPhone 6s features and being able to delete stock Apple apps from iOS devices.

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