Apple is bringing the Find My iPhone and Find My Friends functions into one cross-platform app for iOS and Mac, according to a new report. Here are the details.
Apple has updated its technical specifications for the 2018 MacBook Air, as first noted by a user over on Reddit. The specs now note that the updated MacBook Air includes a display with a maximum brightness of 400 nits, a big improvement over the 300 nits the display was capable of.
Now that we not only have Face ID on the iPhone, but the iPad as well, the obvious question is when we will see the same face-sensing technology arrive on the Mac. Even better, we might even be getting the Touch Bar on Magic Keyboards, too.
You can now play Apple Podcasts online in a web browser, complete with a new interface. Here's everything you need to know about it.
Apple is no longer charging the $99 data migration fee on the purchase of a new Mac, or following the repair of an existing one. Here are the details.
Apple is said to be looking at new cable solutions, and they sound eerily familiar. That's because the company is apparently considering new cables that connect to devices using magnets, which should sound familiar to any long-time Mac user.
There was once a time that Amazon didn’t even have Apple hardware for sale, and nowadays not only does it have the very latest and greatest to offer, but they’re also often discounted, too. That’s the case right now with the non-Touch Bar MacBook Pro.
Renowned Apple analyst Ming-Chi Kuo shared his expectations for Apple’s 2019 product lineup a few months ago, and much of it was a surprise. While new AirPods and updated iPhones are a given, some of the details were seemingly out of left field. Now, Kuo has revised some of the timescales, stretching them out considerably.
There has been an expectation that iTunes would go away, or at the very least change considerably, for years now. That move may be getting closer, with the suggestion being that we will see iTunes torn apart as of macOS 10.15.
Here’s how to get macOS dock in MacBook Pro Touch Bar. This open-source tool for macOS lets you make amazing use of the Touch Bar functionality on supported Macs to get instant visibility of the Dock. Pock is entirely free-of-charge to use and you can even dive into the code should you see the need to do so.
















