The introduction of the iPad Pro during yesterday's Apple media event managed to capture the imagination of a lot of consumers looking for a more performant iPad aimed at digital professionals. Apple managed to do a great job of not only introducing the iPad Pro, but also showcasing its features and performance capabilities by bringing Eric Snowden, Adobe's Director of Mobile Design, to run through his company's updated suite of Creative Cloud mobile apps. Following on from that demonstration, an official Adobe press release on the subject seems to have outlined, and subsequently removed, just how much RAM the iPad Pro is packing.
Apple's iPhone-centric event at the Bill Graham Civic Auditorium answered a lot of questions about the iPhone 6s and 6s Plus. It confirmed company's new 3D Touch display technology. It also confirmed the existence of the new Rose Gold color option that had been heavily discussed. One important aspect that was brushed over however was just how much RAM will ship with the new iPhones. Thankfully, an after-event hands-on with the iPhone 6s and 6s Plus has now confirmed that both phones will ship with 2GB of RAM on-board.
Apple announcement days don't get much more busy than today, with new iPhones, new iPads, a big new Apple TV refresh and even some Apple Watch love seeing today's media event turn out to be one of Apple's most prolific yet.
You can now download OS X El Capitan GM (Golden Master) for Macs as well as tvOS Beta for Apple TV 4. Here's everything you need to know.
In addition to coming complete with a number of new features, the iPhone 6s and iPhone 6s Plus also feature a brand screen technology, which Apple has called "3D Touch". It's 3D because it can recognize three levels of touch. Here's how it works.
Apple announced a new pricing model for its iPhone customers today. Dubbed the iPhone Upgrade Program, it offers a new iPhone every year along with AppleCare+ for 24 monthly installments.
Apple today announced released date for final version of iOS 9 and watchOS 2 which will hit iPhone, iPad, iPod touch and Apple Watch user's devices respectively around the world for free.
You can now download watchOS 2 GM (Golden Master build) on your Apple Watch and take advantage of all the new features Apple has introduced in this major release for its wearable.
Apple's iPhone-centric event hosted at the legendary Bill Graham Civic Auditorium did not disappoint. The introduction of the iPhone 6s and iPhone 6s Plus brought with it pretty much everything that was expected, as well as a few nice surprises that definitely makes the two devices more appealing. To compliment the new iPhone hardware, as well as the underlying iOS 9 software that will ultimately power said hardware, Apple has also introduced new pricing tiers for iCloud storage upgrades.
Apple has just released iOS 9 GM (Golden Master) and iOS 9.1 beta 1. The download links are now live for all supported iPhone, iPad and iPod touch devices.















