Apple has officially announced WWDC 2015 event dates, ticket registration details and how-to sign-up details. More details can be found here regarding the news.
Although many OS X users consult the native Safari browser when looking to surf the Web, a large portion also use Google Chrome. The search giant's browser is, after all, well established, and considered the best in the business by those who use it on a frequent basis. However, if you're planning on using the new 13-inch Retina MacBook Pro, your Chrome-using days may be numbered, with tests proving that battery retention can deplete by a mind-blowing 3.5 hours compared with Safari.
It's been a busy week for Apple's software department. The company has already pushed out OS X Yosemite 10.10.3 download, featuring the long-awaited new Photos app, while iOS 8.3 has also landed with a large number of bug fixes and performance enhancements. Now, the Cupertino has pushed an update to iTunes, the details of which you may find below.
Looking for a dedicated Facebook Messenger app for your Mac? An answer carrying any workable solution has long eluded this question, but today, all that changes, for OS X users at least. Head over the jump to learn more about the app and where to grab it from.
Set to launch this coming Friday, April 10th, the new 12-inch Retina MacBook was announced during the recent Spring Forward event at which Apple also released more details about the Apple Watch. Having been rumored as a potential new MacBook Air model, the notebook was instead given the MacBook moniker. The rumors of it having just one port were correct, however.
The Apple Watch try-on sessions will commence from this Friday, with the retail date arriving on April 24th, in just over two weeks' time, and although it's rather early to be casting aspersions, many are suggesting that this product could reach iPhone levels of popularity. Naturally, one might expect queues to form outside Apple Retail Stores in the days and hours leading up to the official launch later this month, but as per a new memo sent out by Apple SVP Angela Ahrendts, those days are long gone.
How many of you are aware of the fact that 8K displays will be available for purchase next year? Those insane amount of pixels packed in a 4320p resolution is being worked upon by LG, who has further suggested that Apple is reportedly planning to release an 8K supported iMac by the end of 2015. Head over the jump for further information on this revelation from the Korean electronics giant.
Spotlight Suggestions not working for you in iOS 8 and OS X Yosemite? Here’s how to enable it in unsupported countries on your iPhone, iPad or Mac. More details can be found right here.
Here's how to run Android apps in Chrome browser on Windows and Mac OS X. Complete details and step-by-step guide can be found here.
So how fast is the new 12-inch Retina MacBook compared to the existing Apple notebook lineup? Head over the jump to check out some preliminary benchmark tests of Apple's redesigned MacBook.















