The headlines, as far as Apple's notebook range is concerned, have all been pointing towards the slick and compact 12-inch MacBook Air, which will supposedly feature a significant redesign. Having continued to elude us, it's expected to be announced at next week's special media event, at which point Apple will almost certainly offer specifics on the Apple Watch. But the blogosphere, as it so often does, has thrown us a curve-ball, with newly-leaked specs pointing to a refresh of the current 13-inch model.
Apple's expected 2015 refresh of the iPhone lineup could see the smartphone receive 2GB of memory as well as an Apple SIM, following in the footsteps of the iPad Air 2.
With March 9th the date that we all have pencilled in as the day we find more out about the upcoming Apple Watch, those tasked with selling the device have been receiving briefings and instructional documentation which Apple hopes will see the smartwatch hit the ground running when it lands in its retail stores in the coming weeks.
Hackers and security experts make a living from sourcing bugs and vulnerabilities with our everyday software, but while the aim of the game is to find and patch these bugs as swiftly as possible, some lie dormant for many years before being discovered. Case in point: a long-standing flaw affecting both Google and Apple software has just been highlighted, leaving users vulnerable to attack when visiting a number of apparently secure websites including Whitehouse.gov, NSA.gov and FBI.gov.
Apple CEO Tim Cook has revealed that the Apple Watch will be available on international shores in the month of April. Cook also discussed some Apple Watch development on the app front as well, teasing us with signs of things to come when the wearable becomes eventually available. Head over the jump for further details on what Apple fans are likely to experience in April.
If there is one thing that the world isn't short of, it's books that claim to tell the story of Steve Jobs, whether it be his life during the early days of Apple or his triumphant return to the company he founded after his ousting years earlier. Some even span his whole life. There have been movies on the subject and a new one, penned by The West Wing's Aaron Sorkin is set to hit the big screen later this year.
According to a new report, Apple plans to launch the Apple Watch with a power saving feature called 'Power Reserve' which will significantly boost the battery life on the wearable. More details to follow right after the break.
As part of a campaign to promote the world's "most popular camera," Apple has launched an overhaul of its official website to showcase some stunning world photography captured solely using the powerful iPhone 6 camera. The beautiful homage to the iPhone 6 is not only intended to highlight the power of the camera module that ships with Apple’s latest smartphone, but also illustrate the variety of photos taken by its users as well as share some tips and tricks on how to capture beautiful images using some of the App Store's finest third-party photo and video apps.
Rumors surrounding the expected two new iPhones that Apple will launch this year are starting to solidify, with the iPhone 6s and iPhone 6s Plus believed to be on course for a release around September time, if past timings are anything to go by.
It's not long now. Not long until the Apple Watch becomes a reality. Well, it's real now because we've seen it, but I mean really real. So real we can all walk into an Apple Store and touch one. Maybe even buy one if we're lucky.
















