As expected, Cupertino-based Apple Inc. has just announced its latest quarterly earnings as part of its Q1 2017 earnings call, with the company once again having a successful three month quarter from September 25, 2016 through to December 31, 2016, which should immediately put most other businesses of a similar ilk in a position of envy.
Apple's latest round of beta releases for macOS and iOS have brought about some interesting little changes that, on the face of it, might not be big, but could potentially lead to some pretty awesome things. Two of those changes surround icons, with iOS apps now able to change their icons without an update and macOS finally capable of reading the icon data from a Windows EXE file.
As part of the iOS 10.3 and macOS Sierra 10.12.4 updates, developers will be able to finally respond to App Store reviews, marking the first time that they will have such an ability. Developers have long wanted the ability to respond to both positive and negative reviews on the App Store, and this new ability will be well-received amongst that community.
Apple has made available for download macOS Sierra 10.12.4 beta 1 and tvOS 10.2 beta 1 only one day after the company dropped final version of macOS 10.12.3 and tvOS 10.1.1.
Apple has today made final version of macOS Sierra 10.12.3 available to download for all owners of compatible Mac hardware. After a relatively short-lived period of beta testing, which involved those registered on the company's Developer Program as well as public testers enrolled on the Apple Beta Software Program, Apple has now deemed macOS 10.12.3 as being ready for worldwide public consumption.
Apple has today dropped major updates for GarageBand on iOS (version 2.2) and Logic Pro X on Mac (version 10.3), bringing powerful new features and UI changes to the front.
Here's how to easily disable or enable iSight Camera on Mac, particularly on MacBook, in macOS Sierra and protect your computer from prying eyes.
Consumer Reports has now changed its position with regards to the 2016 MacBook Pro and is now recommending the machine following new tests. Here are the details.
Only three days after releasing third beta of macOS 10.12.3, Apple has today dropped macOS Sierra 10.12.3 beta 4 to those developers who are registered on Apple Developer Program.
Apparently, some of Apple's MacBooks come with real coins hidden inside the chassis and nobody seems to know why.















