iOS 7 Control Center finally lets users quickly toggle Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, other settings
Since years we've complained about how long it takes to turn on/off settings like Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, and today Apple has finally addressed those concerns with iOS 7′s Control Center. Continue reading →
Apple announces iOS 7, the biggest change to iOS since the iPhone
Apple has officially announced iOS 7, the next version of its mobil e operating system for iPhone, iPad, iPod touch, and Apple TV at the WWDC Keynote that is currently taking place at the Moscone Center in San Francisco.iOS 7 is packed with amazing new features and a stunning new interface. …
Apple announces new MacBook Air and Mac Pro
At the WWDC keynote today in San Francisco, Apple announced an update to its MacBook Air line of products and gave a sneak peek into the all-new Mac Pro. Continue reading →
Apple announces OS X Mavericks with better Finder, new apps for iBooks, Maps
At the Worldwide Developer Conference in San Francisco, Apple SVP of Software, Craig Federighi, announced OS X Mavericks, the next version of Mac OS X. The release marks Apple's move away from cat-themed names for major OS X releases. Continue reading →
News: WWDC 2013 Keynote: Live Updates + Insights Here
Apple's WWDC 2013 keynote is about to begin in San Francisco, California, with iO S 7, an Apple music streaming service nicknamed iRadio, and new Mac computers/software expected to be officially announced. We'll be providing live updates throughout the course of the event to let you know what's…
Mac: Apple AirPort Extreme (Mid 2013)
Apple's diving into the newest wireless standard, 802.11ac, with its Macs. To go along with them, it's also released an updated version of its AirPort Extreme ($TBD), which has cannibalized the Time Capsule line. In addition to faster Wi-Fi, the base station now has space for a 2TB or 3TB hard…
News: WWDC: Apple debuts iOS 7
Apple CEO Tim Cook announced iOS 7, the company's latest operating system for iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch. Touting amazing new features and a "stunning new user interface," iOS 7 represents a significant departure from the well-known iOS software design, delivering an entirely new UI…
Mac: Apple iWork for iCloud
Apple is taking another swing at web-based productivity. Although iWork.com was a flop, it thinks iWork for iCloud is going to be thing thing. It takes Pages, Numbers, and Keynote, and adds them to the cloud. By launching iCloud.com, you can now view, create, and edit doc uments from wherever you…
Mac: Apple Mac Pro (Mid 2013)
"Can't innovate anymore my ###." We were hoping Apple would use WWDC to show off a brand new Mac Pro, and it doen't let us down one bit. This is a radically different machine from not only the previous Pro, but anything Apple's done before. Everything's built around a thermal core, with…
Mac: Apple MacBook Air (Mid 2013)
Bye bye big cats; here comes OS X Mavericks ($TBD). Introduced at WWDC 2013, Apple's newest Mac operating system release is loaded with all sorts of new features, and is the first release in a series named after locations in California. Just like the rumors suggested, there's tabbed Finder…
News: WWDC: More t han 900,000 apps, $10B to developers
Apple CEO Tim Cook announced at Apple's WWDC 2013 Keynote that there are now 900,000 apps available in the App Store, and 93 percent of those apps are downloaded each month. About 375,000 apps have been developed for iPad. Cook also said Apple has paid $10 billion to developers through the store,…
Apple debuts iWork for iCloud
Apple has unveiled iWork for iCloud. Users will now be able to iWork create documents, presentations, and spreadsheets in a web browser. iWork for iCloud supports features such as drag and drop and editing of Microsoft Office files. Available today as a developer beta, iWork for iCloud supports…
OS X Mavericks offers better power management
OS X Mavericks will feature better power management, according to Apple senior VP of Software Engineering Craig Federighi. Unveiled at WWDC 2013 this morning, Mavericks will reduce CPU utilization by up to 72 percent using a feature called "Timer Coalescing." New features include…
iCloud by the numbers: 300 million accounts, 800 billion iMessages, and 7.4 trillion push notifications served
Apple just released some interesting stats in regard to iCloud today at WWDC 2013 . Since iCloud launched, there are over 300 million registered accounts that have served up more than 800 billion iMessages, and more. Since iCloud's launch, it has sent out over 7.5 trillion push notifications…
New MacBook Airs announced featuring Haswell chips, better battery life and faster wifi
Apple has just announced the new MacBook Air at WWDC 2013 . The new MacBook Airs are still available in 11 and 13 inch models but will feature new Haswell chip technology which means better battery life. They'll also boast faster graphics performance and 802.11ac WiFi networking. While we…
OS X 10.9 Mavericks to be available this fall, developer preview available today
So, we've been treated to our first look at OS X 10.9 Mavericks at WWDC 2013 , the next question is when can we get it? Well, if you're a developer, the good news is the preview build is available to download today. For the rest of us, we can expect a consumer release sometime in the fall.…
App Nap to offer smart battery optimization for OS X Mavericks
One of the many new features in OS X Mavericks announced today at WWDC was a little battery-saving function called Appnap. Basically, it hibernates apps that aren't currently visible. We saw in the live demo that while a browser might make some big CPU demands when displaying high-resolution,…
Maps coming to the desktop in OS X Mavericks
Apple has announced Maps for Mac as part of OS X Mavericks. A standalone desktop app, Maps includes street maps, 3D flyover and the ability to send your location to your iOS devices. Keep following along with our WWDC 2013 live coverge for the latest updates.
Apple announces iBooks for OS X, including interactive textbooks
Apple has just recently announced like from WWDC 2013 that iBooks will be coming to OS X. This means that all the books you've purchased on your iPhone or iPad will now be readable on your Mac as well. You'll be able to access the iBookstore natively through iBooks in OS X along with tabs…














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