OS X Yosemite 10.10 might only have been around for a few short weeks, but already, Apple has begun work on a future update to its desktop software. OS X 10.10.1 beta has just hit the download channels, the details of which you may find below.
This morning, Microsoft announced the release of a new version of Outlook for Mac, and detailed the release timings of the rest of the Office products, which would be the Office for Mac 2015.
OS X Yosemite was released only a few weeks back, and there are already reports flying in that Apple’s desktop OS is suffering from some serious Wi-Fi related bugs.
If you haven't been living under a rock, you would know that Handoff basically integrates your Mac and iOS device which allows the user to seamlessly begin task on one machine - say a Mac - and pick it up from another, such as an iPad, iPhone or iPod touch. Users can now smoothly 'hand off' a task to another device.
Screenshots of Office for Mac 2015 have just been leaked onto the Internet. It has been a while since Microsoft last updated the Office suite, and it seems like the newer version carries a design language that is heavily borrowed from its Windows counterpart.
Here's a complete step by step hackintosh guide on how to install Mac OS X Yosemite 10.10 on an Intel based Windows PC using UniBeast.
Here's a comprehensive list of top 14 hidden OS X Yosemite features that you likely don't know about. Check them all out right here.
With OS X Yosemite, Apple introduced a slew of new features that were aimed at "making the world's best operating system even better" (Apple's claim, not mine). While there were obviously new features, like Handoff which I find immensely useful, or MailDrop, which has turned out to be pretty much a life saver for me. Still, a lot of improvements in Yosemite were around minor things; stuff that you didn't even realize you needed before it was there. One such feature was the Dark Mode for Yosemite.
Here's how you can enable OS X Yosemite’s Continuity / Handoff features on unsupported Macs the easy way with OS X Continuity Activation Tool.
Apple's new iMac with Retina 5K display is more than just a pretty screen, and after recent Geekbench speed runs showed that the new Mac is faster than the older model that it now sits above in Apple's product lineup, the next machine in its sights was always going to be the Mac Pro.
















