The weekend's here, and as always, we’re back with a handful of paid iOS and Mac apps that have gone free for a limited period. Catch us after the break for more details.
A new iOS and accompanying Mac app make it possible to unlock your computer using Touch ID, even if Apple hasn't yet put a fingerprint sensor on its computers.
Twelve South has announced a brand new MacBook Air and MacBook Pro stand that makes it possible to type while also lifting the Mac’s screen to a more comfortable height.
Some people like to take a photo of themselves each day and then stitch them together into one of those videos that go viral. You know the kind we're talking about, because they show someone age right in front of your very eyes and we can't get enough of them.
Here’s how you can get Facebook Messenger Chat Heads on Mac OS X. More details and download links can be found right here after the break.
Ever since the iPhone 4 and the iPad 3, Apple fans far and wide have been crying out for Retina displays across the board. The MacBook Pro with Retina display was the first Mac to be treated to a higher-res offering in 2012, and as we continue to wait on the elusive Retina MacBook Air, the iMac was recently handed 5K support for an ultra-sharp experience. Now, for the first time, the Retina iMac is available refurbished at the Apple Online Store, and while availability will certainly vary, this is definitely the least risky way to score yourself a cheaper desktop from Apple.
What if Apple was to reproduce the original Macintosh in 2015, 31 years later? Looks like the designers at Curved Labs have the answer. Head on after the jump to read all about it.
In another leak of information, there are rumors flying around that the much anticipated 12-inch MacBook Air will be debuting in the first quarter of 2015. The machine's debut will also bring about another interesting change in the existing lineup of Apple notebooks. Read on after the jump for further details.
Here’s a step-by-step guide how you can remotely control iPhone, iPad from your PC / Mac. Complete instructions, including video tutorial, can be found after the jump.
The weekend is great for many reasons, and one of them - particularly if you're a user of Apple products in this case - is that developers tend to relax their prices. We've hand-picked a collection of iOS and Mac apps that, despite ordinarily costing money, are currently free of charge, and so if you own an iPhone, iPad, iPod touch or Mac, join us after the fold to dive into the savings.
















