After releasing iOS 9.3.2 beta 2, Apple has now released beta 2 seeds for OS X 10.11.5 and watchOS 2.2.1 to developers registered on the Apple Developer Program. The new beta 2 seeds for Macs and Apple Watch comes exactly two weeks after Apple released beta 1 for testing purposes, and they look to consolidate the said platforms by ironing out bugs and focusing on overall performance and stability improvements. Strangely enough, Apple didn't release tvOS 9.2.1 beta 2 for Apple TV 4 today.
Here's a Geekbench benchmarks score comparison between Apple's 2016 12-inch MacBook vs Apple's 2015 12-inch MacBook model. The tool used runs a series of tests and outputs a score based on a device's performance characteristics, allowing devices to be compared with one another.
June 13th to June 17th is now the officially confirmed date for WWDC 2016, following on from months of rumors that those exact days would make up Apple's big annual developer gathering.
More evidence has come to light directly from Apple, which hints at a possible OS X name change to MacOS. Here are the details.
The PS4 3.50 firmware update is now live, bringing Remote Play to Windows PC and Mac OS X. Here's everything you need to know.
Here's how to add Mac OS X-like Quick Look Preview functionality to your Windows based PC with Seer. This feature will work with Windows 10 all the way down to Windows Vista.
Apple has today announced a new version of its Safari web browser that is intended to provide developers with an early and regularly updated preview of what's to come in future versions of the web browser. The new Safari Technology Preview is designed provide an early look at upcoming web technologies that will make their way into future versions of Safari on Apple's OS X and iOS platforms. It will also provide those using the platform with access to technologies that simply aren't found in the current public releases of Apple's popular web browser.
A string in OS X 10.11.4 source code hints at a possible name change of Apple's desktop OS from OS X to macOS. Here are the details.
Here's a detailed step-by-step guide on how to password and Touch ID protect Notes in iOS 9.3 and Mac OS X 10.11.4. Password protected notes are something that users of the Notes app have been crying out for, and after a long, long time, Apple has finally listened with the arrival of iOS 9.3 and OS X 10.11.4.
New reports are now surfacing that the 12-inch MacBook will indeed receive a 2016 hardware refresh soon enough after it was discovered that Apple's own software makes mention of "12-inch MacBook (Early 2016)" model.
















