News: Apple to offer free programming workshops
In recognition of Computer Science Education Week, Apple will be running various free programming workshops and other events at its Retail Stores throughout the U.S. from Dec. 8-14, including a special one-hour introduction to the basics of computer programming on Dec. 11 for Code.org's Hour of…
Apple seeds second developer beta of OS X Yosemite 10.10.2
Apple has seeded the second beta of OS X Yosemite 10.10.2, a couple of weeks after the release of the software update's first beta. Apple seeds second developer beta of OS X Yosemite 10.10.2 is a story by AppAdvice.com AppAdvice - iPhone, iPad, iPod, App Reviews + News
Apple Stores are offering a free, one-hour introduction to coding on Thursday, Dec. 11
The Hour of Code events are in support of Computer Science Education Week. Apple Stores are offering a free, one-hour introduction to coding on Thursday, Dec. 11 is a story by AppAdvice.com AppAdvice - iPhone, iPad, iPod, App Reviews + News
Oregon Senator introduces bill to thwart government snooping in phones, PCs
Senator Ron Wyden has introduced a bill that would prohibit the U.S. government from mandating backdoor access into the smartphones and computers of Americans. The bill comes after the FBI engaged in a standoff with tech giants like Apple and Google over the use of encryption software on newer…
Apple seeds new build for Yosemite 10.10.2 beta, focuses on Wi-Fi
Apple has started seeding a new build of the 10.10.2 Yosemite beta this evening. As per usual, it isn't entirely clear what fixes the update brings, but Apple is asking testers to focus on areas concerning Wi-Fi. If you're a developer, or are participating in the AppleSeed program, you can…
Eddy Cue: iTunes DRM made Apple a success where Microsoft had failed
In the iTunes class-action suit filed against Apple, software head Eddy Cue defended his company's use of DRM stating that it was the best strategy to making the iPod a success where rivals, like Microsoft, failed. Cue said that Apple had explored the possibility of opening up its FairPlay DRM…
Apple to host 'Hour of Code' workshops at retail stores
Apple is partnering with Code.org again this year to promote Computer Science Education Week by using its retail stores to host free "Hour of Code" programming workshops on December 11, 2014. Computer Science Education Week is December 8–14. We're supporting Code.org by hosting…
Themeboard brings a variety of colorful themes to your keyboard
Themeboard is a new third-party keyboard app for iOS 8 that gives you a wide variety of themed keyboards. There are a variety of themes and theme packs to choose from, with more to be added over time. Themeboard features work from a number of different artists in varying styles. There is one…
Apple seeds second OS X Yosemite 10.10.2 beta to developers, includes fix for Wi-Fi issues
On November 20, Apple seeded the first developer beta for OS X Yosemite 10.10.2, and now, two weeks later, a new version of the beta has been released. Continue reading →
Apple's Campus 2 auditorium could cost up to $161 million
The impressive Campus 2, or "spaceship campus," which is currently under construction in California, will have several different impressive aspects to it. Including the auditorium. Continue reading →
Apple Maps could get integrated with Siri and Passbook, expand other crowdsourcing features
Apple's Maps app is still one area that could seep plenty of improvement. Luckily, Apple seems determined to continue upgrading it. Continue reading →
Eddy Cue testifies on Apple's digital rights management policies in iPod antitrust lawsuit
The antitrust lawsuit that is happening right now, which alleges that Apple went out of its way to cripple competitors by locking the iPod to iTunes, now has Eddy Cue's statement on digital rights management policies at Apple. Continue reading →
Download the best apps and games for free for a limited time (Dec 4)
We have some great apps for you today that have gone free for a short duration on the App Store, including Hobbit, GREG, Gold of Light and more. Continue reading →
WinterBoard updated to fix iCloud backup crash and other bugs
WinterBoard was today updated to version 0.9.3918 to fix bugs reported by users. The jailbreak app, in case you're not familiar, lets you customize the look and feel of your iOS device. Continue reading →
How to amplify your Mac's volume with Boom 2
If you find that your Mac or MacBook's speaker volume isn't high enough, Boom is a great tool to amplify the sound coming from your speakers. Continue reading →
Apple is hosting Hour of Code workshops in some Apple Retail stores on December 11
Last year, Apple, along with Code.org, helped organize and host an "Hour of Code" programming workshops at its retail stores across the United States. Continue reading →
Square launches Caviar app for local restaurant delivery in some cities
In August 2014, Square purchased the food delivery company known as Caviar. Now, in a quick turnaround, Square has launched a brand new app with the company's name and mission statement still intact. Continue reading →
Sonos updated to 5.2, adds multi-account support and more
Before today, Sonos had version 5.2 rolling around in a beta for users to try out ahead of its public launch. That time has finally come. Continue reading →
Apple defended iPod from hackers, iTunes chief says in antitrust trial
In a trial questioning Apple's use of software updates, iTunes chief Eddy Cue says they were necessary because hackers wanted to break apart the company's digital-music ecosystem.
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