MSI has just made fun of Apple's $1000 Pro Display XDR's Pro Stand, promoting its newly announced 5K Prestige monitor display. Here's what you need to know.
Apple announced the new Mac Pro during the opening keynote of this week’s WWDC event, and while we already know that the machine is a real force to be reckoned with we’ve been given a little more information on just what goes into it, and what it’s capable of after Apple product manager Doug Brooks spoke with the Mac Power Users podcast recently.
Cydia Impactor update for macOS Catalina has been released which is also compatible with iOS 13 and iPadOS 13. Here are the details on it.
The arrival of watchOS 6 beta 1 has gone largely unnoticed by many, perhaps because installing beta versions of watchOS is notoriously risky. There’s no way to restore an Apple Watch without taking it to Apple should something go awry, and early betas are often very buggy indeed. That didn’t stop Matt Bircher from taking it for a spin though, and he’s shared a video of the update’s new charging animation, too.
Support for DualShock 4 controllers within iOS 13 and iPadOS is undeniably a huge step forward for passionate mobile gamers but it probably means more than most think.
There was so much going on during the WWDC opening keynote this past Monday that it’s easy for some things to get lost in the rush. One thing that did capture plenty of attention was the announcement that macOS 10.15 Catalina will see the killing off of the iTunes app. Instead, the app’s features will be spun off into three apps; Apple TV, Music, and Podcasts. But that’s not the case on Windows.
Want to get iOS 13 beta 1 IPSW link as public download before public beta arrives? Here’s a workaround for it.
Here's iOS 13 ARKit 3 compatibility list which confirms whether your iPhone or iPad device will be compatible with it or not.
iOS 13 beta 1 profile download for free along that of iPadOS 13 will be available this July, confirms Apple.
iOS 13 has now removed the App Store download size limit over cellular data which was placed in earlier versions of iOS. Here's what you need to know.















