Apple has announced that iOS 10 and macOS Sierra 10.12 public beta seeds will be available to download sometime in July. Here's how to sign up for Apple Public Beta Program now.
Apple's WWDC 2016 was as jam-packed as the earlier speculation suggested, and was full of the expected platform announcements with the official unveiling of iOS 10, macOS Sierra, watchOS 3 and tvOS 10. The opening keynote was also full of Apple's trademark videos that showcased the good that the company is doing in the world and the positive change that it is trying to enact, which this year includes trying to promote the benefits of coding with the Swift programming language through the new Swift Playgrounds iPad app.
Download links for both watchOS 3 beta 1 and tvOS 10 beta 1 are now live for developers to download and install on their Apple Watch and fourth-generation Apple TV. We can remember a time when Apple only had a couple of platform announcements to introduce during its annual Worldwide Developers Conference. Once upon a time, there was just the next-generation of iOS to introduce along with the next major version of macOS, the platform that powers Apple's Mac range of computers.
And the wait is finally over. Apple's macOS Sierra version 10.12 beta 1 is now live and available to download and install for developers. Those of you who are enrolled and registered on Apple Developer Program can instantly grab the latest beta version of desktop OS from Apple right now. As for those registered on the free Apple Public Beta Program, the company has confirmed that Sierra will be available to public testers in July.
The download links for iOS 10 beta 1 are now live and available for supported iPhone, iPad and iPod touch devices. As expected, Apple has used the opening keynote of this year's Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC 2016) to give us our first glimpse of iOS 10 firmware. Those registered on Apple's Developer Program can go ahead and download the latest version of iOS beta seed for their compatible devices right now. Apple's Public Beta Program users will get iOS 10 in July.
Apple has just announced macOS Sierra 10.12, including the new features it packs, as well as a release date for when it will be available. Here's everything you need to know about this latest desktop release from Apple.
Apple's annual Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC 2016) is well and truly underway now at Bill Graham Civic Auditorium in San Francisco, California. Apple CEO Tim Cook has taken to stage now to kick off the event. He has started off first by talking about yesterday's tragic event in Orlando, followed by some of the stats and figures about both, WWDC attendees at the event, as well as the Apple as a company itself and its performance over the last few months.
It sometimes feels as though Apple's annual Worldwide Developers Conference - affectionately referred to as WWDC or "Dub Dub" - is as popular and as highly anticipated as the announcements that get made during its opening keynote. The Cupertino-based company's annual event - which will see thousands of developers cram into the Bill Graham Civic Auditorium before heading over to Moscone West - is only a matter of hours away, and will give us our first insight into the next versions of a number of Apple's major platforms, and of course, we will be there to cover it all live and keep you abreast of exactly what's announced.
According to a new report, Intel will provide modems for the AT&T iPhone 7 as well as most international devices. Qualcomm, on the other hand, will make hardware that will find its way into Verizon iPhones, as well as those sold in China amongst other countries.
If a group is planning on using their time in an unscrupulous manner to walk into a retail Apple Store and steal iPhones, would they spend countless hours scoping the raid out and planning it to perfection in the hope that they could pull off the perfect crime? Or does that sound like a little too much hard work, and would they find it much easier to just slip into Apple Genius' uniform, walk into the store posing as an employee, and then walk out with the free iPhones?
















