Apple begins seeding beta of OS X 10.10.1 Yosemite to developers
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News: Apple looking for Apple Watch Evangelist
Apple has posted a new job listing for an Apple Watch Evangelist, a position expected to help promote third-party app development for the company's forthcoming wearable device. The job description indicates that Apple is seeking a "motivated iOS app development expert" to work with third-party…
First Yosemite update beta rolls out to developers, AppleSeed program members
Apple has started pushing out the beta of its first update to OS X Yosemite tonight. The update will bring users to version 10.10.1 and is available to both developers and those in the AppleSeed pre-release program. According to the change log, the key focus areas in this update are Wi-Fi…
IE web development expands to support iPhone, iPad and OS X
Microsoft is giving web developers a way to run Internet Explorer on nearly every major operating system via a new service called RemoteIE, Simply put, it will let them use the browser on OS X , iPhone , iPad or Android devices, in addition to Windows, via the Azure RemoteApp, without the need for a…
Apple is looking to hire an Apple Watch third party software evangelist
Apple wants to get third party app developers on board for their upcoming Apple Watch and now they are hiring for an evangelist to help promote the smartwatch to those software creators before the product's launch later in 2015 . The job listing states As a member of Apple's Technology…
Apple releases iOS 8.1.1 beta to Developers
Apple has just released iOS 8.1.1 to registered developers of the iOS developer program.iOS 8 was publicly released on September 17th, followed by iOS 8.0.1 which was pulled following "No Service" reports. Apple later released iOS 8.0.2 on September 26th, which included a number of bug fixes…
Texas Instruments and Broadcom start delivering Apple HomeKit enabled chips to Smart home device makers
At WWDC earlier this year, Apple announced a platform for smart home devices that could seamlessly connect to iOS devices over Wi-Fi or Bluetooth, dubbed HomeKit. Continue reading →
Apple seeds the first OS X Yosemite 10.10.1 beta to developers
It has not been too long since Apple officially released OS X Yosemite, the company's newest desktop operating system, but now the first beta for an upcoming update has just been seeded. Continue reading →
New report suggests Apple might discontinue the iPad mini for the iPad Pro
When Apple unveiled their newest iPad lineup, a lot of the focus was put on the iPad Air — the company's flagship tablet. However, the lack of attention to the iPad mini left many wanting. Continue reading →
AT&T and Verizon moving towards VoLTE interoperability in 2015
Voice over LTE, or VoLTE, is a burgeoning piece of carrier tech that will certainly see more attention as it grows. For Verizon and AT&T subscribers, though, there's even good news waiting in the wings. Continue reading →
Christian Bale opts out of playing as Steve Jobs in biopic
The Sony biopic of Steve Jobs continues its roller coaster ride as a new report has surfaced that suggests the main role has yet again been emptied. Continue reading →
Google working on Google Calendar iPhone app with Gmail integration, easy event creation and more
Google today released a redesigned Calendar app for Android devices, that is based on its new Material Design language, and comes with a bunch of new features including Gmail integration for automatic event creation, easy event entry and more. Continue reading →
CCSettings updated for iOS 8; lets you add custom toggles to Control Center
CCSettings, one of our favorite jailbreak tweaks has today been updated for iOS 8. The tweak lets you add custom toggles to Control Center, which otherwise has no options for customisation. Continue reading →
Apple University reportedly expanding into China at some point in the future
Apple's approach to China is big, as the Cupertino-based company wants to tackle the expanding market while they can. Devices and retail stores are just the beginning, though. Continue reading →
Pangu iOS 8-iOS 8.1 Untether 0.4 update fixes random app crashes on 32-bit devices
The Pangu team has updated the Pangu iOS 8 – iOS 8.1 Untether package to version 0.4, which is available through Cydia today. The update fixes random application crashes on 32-bit devices, particularly with Safari. Continue reading →
News: Apple looking for Apple Watch Evangelist
Apple has posted a new job listing for an Apple Watch Evangelist, a position expected to help promote third-party app development for the company's forthcoming wearable device. The job description indicates that Apple is seeking a "motivated iOS app development expert" to work with third-party…
Microsoft Now Lets Developers Run IE On Android, iOS And OS X
You can now run the latest version of Internet Explorer on your Android, iOS, OS X or non-Windows 10 Windows machine. Microsoft has built and released something it calls RemoteIE, which allows developers to run the company's browser preview builds without requiring them to be on the most current…
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