The latest in the series of rumors and predictions for Apple's September 12 announcements come from renowned analyst Ming-Chi Kuo, who is stepping up to take a bash at the predictions, and he has a few of them to share.
Skype finally adds call recording feature on iPhone, iPad and Mac, with support for Windows 10 coming soon. Here's everything you need to know about it.
Apple has now started to email users to notify them of the decision to discontinue its photo printing service, also recommending some alternatives in an attempt to lessen the blow.
You can now download iPhone XS leaked and Apple 'Gather round' event-inspired wallpapers from here for a range of devices.
Apple has a long history of marking products as "Vintage" when they are deemed as end-of-life, usually at a point where parts are no longer available for them. As of August 31 2018, this fate will befall the 2012 11-inch and 13-inch MacBook Airs, but there is good news because the two machines will also be added to Apple's pilot program which makes provisions allowing them to be repaired for a further two years.
Intel has officially taken the wraps off a bevy of new CPUs that are specifically designed for low power laptops, making them ideal for use in the MacBook and MacBook Air, should Apple decide to use them.
Fortnite 5.30 with complete patch notes has just been released across mobiles, consoles, and PCs. Here's what's new and changed.
The Aqua GUI first made an appearance in March of 2000 when Mac OS X 10.0 shipped. Something we all like to do after that kind of time is to reminisce about how things used to be, and you can do exactly that thanks to this Aqua screenshot library.
Face ID has proven a big hit amongst iPhone X users for the most part, and now we have confirmation that Apple is, or has at least considered bringing similar functionality to the Mac. This comes after it was noted that Apple has recently had a patent granted that would bring Face ID, or technology like it, to the Mac.
With the release of macOS Mojave next month Apple will kill off the Back to My Mac service, one which allows users to access files and control computers remotely.
















