Streaming video is one thing the Apple TV does well, and those who like shows that belong under the Showtime banner will soon be able to watch its shows on iOS and Apple TV without the need for a cable subscription on July 12th.
A new vulnerability has just been discovered in all Macs that are more than an year old, and the risks associated with it are truly disturbing if an individual manages to exploit it. Apparently, a hacker could take permanent control of the machine, where formatting and reinstalling OS X would not make a difference either.
As it stands right now, Apple's latest high-end model of the 15-inch Retina MacBook Pro is capable of supporting 5K displays, and this is official word from the Cupertino based giant. The notebook is also the first in the company's MacBook lineup to officially support single-stream 4K displays at 4096×2160 @ 60Hz. Further details can be found right here.
Here's how to reset your Mac OS X Launchpad to default settings. Complete step by step instructions are illustrated below.
Here’s how to change default Mac OS X screenshot save location in a few easy steps, allowing you to better manage the clutter of taking screenshots.
How to get Apple Watch font - San Francisco - on Mac OS X right away in a few easy steps. Complete how-to guide can be found right here.
The new 2015 15-inch Retina MacBook Pro with Force Touch trackpad and iMac with Retina 5K Display have just been launched and is available on the Apple Online Store following a report that the two machines could be released by Apple this Wednesday. Details on the new machines can be found here.
Reports are coming in that Apple is planning to release refreshed models of the 15-inch MacBook Pro and the 27-inch iMac this coming Wednesday, sporting some hardware upgrades, speed bumps, and the likely introduction of the Force Touch trackpad on Apple's larger Pro notebook.
Here's how to add iOS like charging chime to your Mac running OS X. For complete details, check out our guide here.
Apple has today seeded its first beta build of OS X 10.10.4 Yosemite. Coming just a week after the public release of OS X 10.10.3, the new beta has the build number 14E7f and can be downloaded from Apple's Mac Dev Center.
















