WWDC 2014
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,
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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 is a guest post by Jennifer Birch. Apple released a while back the newest version of OS X, called OS X Mavericks. The new OS is not a revolution.
I didn’t cover the Apple event here on the blog this time (for the first time since the iPad announcement in 2010). But here are some comments: Free OS X
Like I said before, one of the reasons I bought this notebook is gaming. The 15″ MacBook Pro line is the only set of Apple notebooks that will properly run
Day 1 Setting up my MacBook Pro was fairly easy. I just had to use the Migration Assistant to bring the data from my iMac and two hours later everything
This year, Apple made some important announcements at the Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) in San Francisco. In a keynote surrounded by speculation over Jony Ive’s redesign of iOS, Apple leadership
Today Tapbots announced it will release a version of Tweetbot for Mac. The new Twitter client is now available as an alpha build at their website. Tweetbot for Mac will
Today Apple unveiled some new goodies at the Worldwide Developers Conference in San Francisco. In a keynote surrounded by speculation, Apple leadership announced a renewed MacBook product line up, demoed
Apple released iTunes Match in Brazil yesterday. I was waiting for a full day until posting this because I wanted to get feedback from other people about any sort of
Apple posted a new update for Safari (version 5.1.2) which addresses stability issues, memory consumption issues and allows PDFs to be displayed within web content. Download is available via software
This new update for Mac OS X Lion enables iCloud. Download via software update. by Carlos Eduardo Seo
Apple released today a security update that addresses an issue with fraudulent web certificates (DigiNotar recently hacked security certificates). Fix is available through Software Update in Mac OS X Snow