Apple's annual Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC 2016) is well and truly underway now at Bill Graham Civic Auditorium in San Francisco, California. Apple CEO Tim Cook has taken to stage now to kick off the event. He has started off first by talking about yesterday's tragic event in Orlando, followed by some of the stats and figures about both, WWDC attendees at the event, as well as the Apple as a company itself and its performance over the last few months.
With the next gen. MacBook Pro more than likely to sport a dynamic OLED touch panel, here's how the feature might work and look like upon release.
Those who are part of Apple's Public Beta Program for iOS and OS X can now download two brand new builds, with both iOS 9.3.3 beta 2 and OS X 10.11.6 beat 2 available to download from their respective sources as of now.
Based on rumors that suggest a new OLED touch panel is coming to the future MacBook Pro lineup, one artist has taken matters into his own hands by creating a concept that shows just what we might be able to expect if said rumors, and indeed leaks, are accurate.
The wait is finally over. Semi-Restore is now available to download on Mac OS X. Supports iOS 9.0.2 and iOS 9.1 firmwares on jailbroken iPhone, iPad and iPod touch devices.
With WWDC 2016 just around the corner, we understand that a lot of non-developer tech fans are going to be wondering what to expect from Apple's opening keynote at the Bill Graham Civic Auditorium. Here's what is known so far about WWDC 2016.
Apple launches its 2016 Back To School deal for students with Beats Solo2 Wireless headphones and Powerbeats2 Wireless earbuds thrown into the mix. Here are the details.
As WWDC 2016 draws ever nearer, it looks like Apple will soon be introducing a new Thunderbolt Display with 5K resolution and an onboard GPU, if current rumors are anything to go by.
Photos allegedly leaked by "one of Apple’s manufacturing partners in China," show a display-less chassis of the 2016 MacBook Pro with an empty strip at the top of the keyboard, corroborating earlier rumors of an integrated OLED touch panel.
A recently granted patent by the United States Patent & Trademark Office (USPTO) has hinted that Cupertino-based Apple Inc. may be exploring bringing a cellular capable MacBook to the market in the future. Apple's current range of MacBook machines ship with an excellent array of features and native apps by default, which in turn offer an excellent set of functionality to users. However, in order to extend that functionality, whether it be installing additional apps, accessing content on the Internet, or streaming audio or video media, there's a requirement to be connected to the Internet either through a wireless or wired connection. This new patent introduces the idea of a new Apple MacBook which offers connectivity for a cellular network, similar to an iPhone or LTE-enabled iPad.
















