OS X Yosemite Gold Master Candidate 2 and new public beta now available to download
Apple has just released the second gold master of OS X Yosemite to developers, which could be downloaded in the Mac App Store. The update is titled OS X Yosemite GM Candidate 2.0 and follows the release of a new iOS 8.1 beta this morning. In addition to the developer GM Candidate 2.0, Apple is also…
Apple seeds iOS 8.1 beta 2, developers, go get it!
Apple has released iOS 8.1 beta 2 to developers. The update is available through the Apple Developer Center , as well as over the air on devices running the first beta of iOS 8.1. The first beta of iOS 8.1 was seeded just over a week ago. To update over the air, go to Settings > General >…
Apple makes the second GM candidate of OS X Yosemite available to developers
Rollout plans for the free software update will reportedly be discussed at a media event next week. Apple makes the second GM candidate of OS X Yosemite available to developers is a story by AppAdvice.com AppAdvice - iPhone, iPad, iPod, App Reviews + News
Report Claims 12.9-Inch iPad May Adopt Integrated iOS/OS X Operating System
Apple's rumored 12.9-inch iPad may feature an operating system that integrates OS X and iOS, according to supply chain sources speaking to Digitimes . The sources state that Apple has two 12.9-inch iPad prototypes in development, with one model being a "2-in-1 device" that utilizes…
OS X Yosemite: A look at the New features in Mail
OS X Yosemite was unveiled at WWDC in June this year, and since then Apple has seeded many developer previews and betas, which will be followed by a final public release later this month. Yesterday, we covered new features in Safari on OS X Yosemite, and today we take a look at Mail. Continue…
Apple TV update offers support for remote access relay for HomeKit connected accessories
According to a new report, Apple could be making a play to have the Apple TV, the once "just a hobby" product may become the center of an Apple-focused smart home. Continue reading →
iPhone and iPad remain popular with teenagers, Apple Watch interest remains relatively low
With each new iPhone, the question is: is it still popular among the kids? According to a new survey conducted by Piper Jaffray analyst Gene Munster, the answer is yes. Continue reading →
Apple withheld final $139 million payment to GT Advanced Technologies before bankruptcy filing
In late 2013, Apple struck a deal with GT Advanced Technologies to help bring sapphire glass to more of Apple's products. Things may have started off fine, but new reports have surfaced that show a breakdown. Continue reading →
Apple seeds OS X Yosemite GM Candidate 2 to developers, along with Public Beta 5
Apple seeded the first Golden Master Candidate to developers on September 30, and along with it the fourth public beta of the desktop software to those who were lucky enough to try it out before its public launch. Now, Apple has seeded the latest releases. Continue reading →
Google launches 'News & Weather' app for iOS
Google has a wide assortment of applications available within the iOS App Store, and now they're adding one more: a new way to get your fix of weather information and daily news articles in one app. Continue reading →
Google Chrome updated with iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus support, Google Drive integration
Google has just updated Chrome for iOS with support for the iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus, along with other improvements. Continue reading →
A new study finds hands-free Siri interaction results in highest levels of distraction while driving
Before CarPlay was announced, and even before it becomes a standard utility in some cars coming off the assembly line, using our smartphones in cars usually meant we had to directly interact with them in some way or another. According to a new report, Siri's hands-free solution is still quite…
What's the most annoying bug in iOS 8 that you want fixed in iOS 8.1?
While Apple added a lot of long requested features to iOS 8, the release also added a number of bugs ranging from minor ones that can be tolerable, to frequent ones that become an annoyance. Continue reading →
Facebook working on a stand-alone mobile app focused on anonymity
Facebook isn't a stranger to launching stand-alone apps that are somehow connected to the mothership, including Paper, a stand-alone Camera app, and even their own Messenger app. Now, it sounds like the social networking giant has another app coming down the pipe. Continue reading →
Less than half of the Apple devices visiting the App Store are running iOS 8
47 percent of iOS devices visiting the App Store are running iOS 8, according to figures Apple reported on its developer site. That is an impressive uptake over three weeks but it appears to be at a slower rate than last year. Less than half of the Apple devices visiting the App Store are running…
Livestream update frees GoPro from PC shackles
What's more exhilarating than watching a death-defying GoPro action camera footage taken yesterday or even just earlier today? Why, watching a death-defying GoPro action camera footage as it happens, of course. An update to the Livestream iOS app has just made that possible, removing the…
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