Swift language ported to Linux on Power
Anton Blanchard announced in a recent blog post his initial port of Swift to Linux on Power. As you may know, Apple open sourced its new programming language a while
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Anton Blanchard announced in a recent blog post his initial port of Swift to Linux on Power. As you may know, Apple open sourced its new programming language a while
Apple released last week the new version of its Mac operating system: OS X El Capitan. This new version builds on top of Yosemite and is more of a bugfix release
iOS 9 has been out for a while, and although I have been using this since the second beta, I didn’t have time to write this review until now. As
Apple officially announced today the latest addition to its product line: the Apple Watch. Today’s event answered the many questions that came up when the smartwatch was first announced in
The iPad Air 2 is the latest refresh on Apple’s 9.7″ iPad line. Released in October 22nd, it has been out for a while now and I have been using one
I finally managed to get an iPhone 6. Yes, a bit late, but I am quite happy with it. I would like to share my impressions about the device, compare it
I usually get asked about my home-offices. Apparently, people seem to like them and ask for tips on how to create their own. In order to address this, I wrote
Apple released last Wednesday the new version of its mobile operating system, iOS 8. As usual, the mobile OS was first unveiled at Apple’s Worldwide Developers Conference in June and released
Today Apple made some big announcements. First, the new iPhones, dubbed iPhone 6 (4.7″) and iPhone 6 Plus (5.5″), featuring a completely new design that resembles the original iPhone. Then,
Today Apple opened another Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) in San Francisco. As always, the keynote speech was surrounded with hype and predictions of new hardware. But that didn’t happen. Instead,
This week I lost the startup disk of my main server. Although most of my data was in an attached storage, I had several virtual machines in that disk. Fortunately,
In January 24th 1984, Apple released the Macintosh, the first mass-produced personal computer featuring a graphical user interface and a mouse. For this anniversary, I have selected a few interesting