Apple’s WWDC 2015 is now under way! CEO Tim Cook is on the stage right now. He has started first by talking about brief history of Apple's Worldwide Developers Conference, including some stats about attendees present at this year's WWDC 15. This is a departure from usual stats and figures about the company and its products' performance from past year that Apple CEOs have been known to give over the years.
With this years' WWDC only a few minutes away, news is coming in that Philips Hue - the smart connected bulbs - will begin supporting Apple's HomeKit automation platform sometime this fall.
After weeks, if not months of speculation about the event itself, Apple's WWDC - Worldwide Developers Conference - will begin in a few hours with the now famous opening keynote set to give us our first look at a manner of new updates to existing software, such as iOS 9 and Mac OS X 10.11. As the hours left until the keynote reduce, the excitement increases as Apple gets ready to show the world what it has been working on.
It's now less than 24 hours until Apple's Worldwide Developers Conference goes live in San Francisco, and with rumors and guesswork about to be either proven or dis-proven, things are starting to get interesting.
Here are the jailbreak tweaks we want Apple to copy for iOS 9 features. The complete list and details can be found right here.
This app lets you check Dropcam cameras from Apple Watch. Download link and more details can be found here.
iPhone 6s and iPhone 6s Plus release date has been reportedly leaked by Vodafone. Here’s when you can get your hands on Apple’s upcoming flagship for 2015.
iOS 8.4 release date time frame and new features have been detailed in a freshly published report. It’s also being reported that Apple Music will launch soon after WWDC.
Here’s how to fix or remove scratches from Apple Watch stainless steel and make it look shiny and brand new again.
Sometimes Samsung really just cannot help itself, because when you think that things may be taking a turn for the better with the company having put out arguably its two best smartphones yet in the Galaxy S6 and Galaxy S6 Edge, it still manages to drag itself into the gutter.
















