Finally! The wait is over. Download the first iOS 8.4 jailbreak tool for Mac OS X. It's called PP jailbreak and it comes from the Chinese team 25PP.
OS X 10.11 El Capitan Public Beta is now live for everyone. Here's how to download and install it on any Mac for free without needing any developer account.
With the second beta of OS X El Capitan now in the hands of developers, references to upcoming Apple hardware and features are beginning to surface. The beta software contains code pointing towards a 4K 21.5-inch iMac, including planned future GPU choices, and a mysterious Bluetooth remote control.
Video tutorial on how to jailbreak iOS 8.3 on Mac OS X with TaiG version 2. Besides iOS 8.3, iOS 8.2 and iOS 8.1.3 firmwares are also supported on all iPhone, iPad and iPod touch devices.
After discovering a number of faulty 3TB hard drives used in certain 27-inch iMac computers, Apple has announced a replacement program that will see potentially broken components swapped out for new ones. The Cupertino company, which has published a support page for this very issue, has confirmed that specific 3TB hard drives "may fail under certain conditions," and that the issue affects certain 27-inch iMac models sold between December 2012 and September 2013.
Step by step tutorial on how to install and dual-boot OS X El Capitan with Yosemite on separate partition. This configuration will help you test El Capitan beta without messing up your main Yosemite setup.
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.
















