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You Can Now Upload Photos Directly To iCloud From Your Mac Or Windows Web Browser

Zayed Rehman·November 22, 2014
The consumer facing Web version of iCloud has just gained support for uploading images to the iCloud Photo Library, a feature which was previously limited to the beta site.

OS X Yosemite 10.10.2 Beta Download Released

Ben Reid·November 21, 2014
Apple has just seeded the first beta of OS X 10.10.2 to developers. As you can probably tell by the version number, it's a fairly innocuous bump inclusive of bug fixes and other such performance enhancements, but if you're a registered dev, check the details after the break.

Apple Renames ‘FREE’ Download Button To ‘GET’ For Apps On App Store, Here’s Why

Oliver Haslam·November 20, 2014

64-bit Google Chrome Web Browser For OS X Released

Paul Morris·November 19, 2014
If you happen to be an OS X user, and happen to love Google’s Chrome Web browser, then the latest Chrome 39 release will definitely be of interest to you.

OS X Yosemite 10.10.1 Final Download Released, Here’s What Is New

Zayed Rehman·November 18, 2014
Final version of OS X Yosemite 10.10.1 download is now available for Mac users. Here's the complete changelog and where you can download it from.

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Ben Reid·November 17, 2014

Microsoft Airs New Surface Pro 3 TV Ad For Holidays, Bashes MacBook Air [Video]

Zayed Rehman·November 17, 2014
The Microsoft Surface Pro 3 is an exceptional hybrid PC with very powerful specs - something that can be easily compared to some of the latest ultrabooks out these days, and the Xbox maker badly wants to make this clear to everyone out there. In its latest bid, Microsoft has compared its potent spec’d device to Apple's MacBook Air, but with a Christmas theme this time around as the holiday shopping season inches near.

OS X Logs Every File You Download, Here’s How You Can Delete It

Zayed Rehman·November 16, 2014
OS X keeps a detailed log of every file you ever downloaded on your Mac. Most likely a lot of Mac users may not have known this till now, and while this does not really compromise on your security per se, but if you're not particular about who uses your Mac, you do have a privacy concern at hand. Luckily, this record can be deleted.

This App Brings Best Native Facebook Experience To Your Mac, Download It Right Here

Zayed Rehman·November 16, 2014

Play Classic SNES Games Right In Your Web Browser For Free, Here’s How

Oliver Haslam·November 14, 2014
Gamers don't know how good they have it these days, what with their humongous television screens, surround sound and digital downloads that mean they need never darken their local game outlet's door again. It's a truly great time to be a gamer, but those of us who remember the good old days didn't have it too bad either.

How To Fix Wi-Fi Issues On OS X Yosemite

Zayed Rehman·November 13, 2014
Having Wi-Fi issues on OS X Yosemite? Here's a complete step by step guide on how to fix all the Wi-Fi issues and problems on your Mac running OS X 10.10 Yosemite.

How To Find And Remove WireLurker Malware From iPhone, iPad

Zayed Rehman·November 8, 2014

WireLurker Malware Targets Macs And iOS Devices; Attacks Via USB, Spreads Like A Virus

Paul Morris·November 7, 2014
iOS and OS X users have historically considered themselves relatively "safe" from malware and malicious software. With that said, a new family of malware, currently known as WireLurker, has been discovered attempting to wreak havoc within Apple's mobile iOS devices and OS X powered Macs, although it isn't quite the doom and gloom as it may initially seem.

Microsoft Now Lets Users Run Internet Explorer On OS X, iOS, Android

Ben Reid·November 5, 2014
Microsoft's Internet Explorer may not be everyone's first choice when it comes to picking a browser, but despite having conceded quite a bit of its market share to Chrome and Firefox in its time, the software maker has made some significant improvements of late both in terms of functionality and reach. Given that IE is only available on the software maker's own platforms, though, it's somewhat limited to a particular audience, and so in order to rectify this situation, Microsoft has launched a new system that allows users to test the most recent edition of its Web-surfing app through the likes of OS X and iOS as well as Google's Android.

New Intel Broadwell Core M Processors Launched, Will Likely Ship With Apple’s 12-inch MacBook

Aatif·November 4, 2014
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