A developer has discovered in macOS Sierra what looks like it may be a deeper integration of a new Dark Mode, which would allow developers to hook their apps right into it.
Here we explain how to enable Two-Factor Authentication on Apple ID / iCloud account as well as the difference between Two-Step Verification and Two-Factor Authentication, and how to opt-out of Two-Step Verification if it's already enabled on an Apple ID.
As expected, Apple has today announced that it has extended support for Apple Pay into yet another country. As initially reported back in June, Apple had used this year's WWDC opening keynote to briefly touch on the progress and future plans for Apple Pay, announcing that the contactless payment solution would be coming soon to Switzerland, Hong Kong and France. It's been just over three weeks since that announcement, but we can now confirm that Apple Pay is officially available to use in Switzerland.
Here's everything you need to know about Mac OS X Backdoor.MAC.Eleanor malware and how you can protect your Mac against it.
Apple has now made available for download macOS Sierra beta 2 for Macs, watchOS 3 beta 2 for Apple Watch, and tvOS 10 beta 2 for Apple TV 4. Here are the details!
It probably won't come as surprise to the majority of Apple consumers, but it looks as though the Cupertino-based company is investigating the potential of extending the iOS Night Shift feature to additional platforms.
Kodi 17 Krypton alpha 2 has just been released with a plethora of changes, including two new touch-enabled skins, theming, and much more. Here are the details.
Apple has just made iOS 9.3.3 beta 4 and OS X 10.11.6 beta 4 seeds available to both developers registered on Apple Developer Program, and testers registered on Apple Public Beta Program. Alongside the latest iOS 9.3.3 and OS X 10.11.6 betas, tvOS 9.2.2 beta 4 for Apple TV 4 has also been released.
According to Apple, the use of its new "Differential Privacy" feature in iOS 10 and macOS Sierra, which improves the computer learning that goes into making things like Siri and image recognition better, will be completely opt-in and limited to four different uses at the outset.
Apple has confirmed that it will be discontinuing its popular Thunderbolt Display. The Cupertino-based company first introduced the stunning Thunderbolt Display to the market back in the year 2011, where it has remained pretty much untouched ever since without a refresh.
















