A few weeks ago, Apple executive Eddy Cue boldly claimed that Apple's 2014 product pipeline was the best he's seen in 25 years. And for someone that was around for the release of both the iPhone and iPad, that's quite a lofty statement.
Monday, 30 June 2014
Wednesday, 25 June 2014
Complete guide to Apple's campus 2, everything we know about the new spaceship HQ
Apple's got so big that it is building a new campus to compliment its campus at One Infinite Loop. Here are 46 facts about the new Apple campus, which is referred to by many as the 'Spaceship Campus' due to its flying saucer-like design.
Tuesday, 24 June 2014
The rules for using images from the internet
There’s a lot of confusion these days about how you can use images online. Lots of people think that because creative content, like a photo, has been published on the Internet then they are free to use it however they wish.This simply isn’t true - and we’re going to explain exactly why it isn’t true in this article.
Sunday, 22 June 2014
How to take a screenshot on a Mac: Easy screen captures/screengrabs for Mac users
Capturing a screenshot to share with others is much easier on the Mac than on the PC; no surprises there. Still, you have a few options, so here are the best ways to take a screengrab in Mac OS X. We also explain how to print screen on a Mac, replicating the Print Screen button on a PC
Saturday, 21 June 2014
Apple adds cheaper, slower model to iMac range
Apple has made the entry point for its iMac desktop computers cheaper. Overnight, the iconic brand announced a new 21.5in model that costs £790, which is £140 cheaper than the previous entry-level 21.5in iMac. In New Zealand, the new iMac is £175 cheaper, costing £900 compared to £1080 for the now mid-range model.
Friday, 20 June 2014
Judge not sold on £190M settlement in Silicon Valley tech worker case
A proposed £190 million settlement of claims that Silicon Valley companies including Google and Apple suppressed worker wages by agreeing not to hire each others' employees may not be high enough, a judge signaled on Thursday.
Tuesday, 17 June 2014
Hackers behind iPhone ransom attacks arrested in Russia
Russian authorities arrested a man and a teenaged boy from Moscow under suspicion that they compromised Apple ID accounts and used Apple's Find My iPhone service to hold iOS devices for ransom.
Monday, 16 June 2014
EU starts in-depth probe into Apple's tax affairs
The European Commission has opened an in-depth investigation into Apple's corporate tax affairs on suspicion that the company did not pay its fair share of income taxes.
Wednesday, 11 June 2014
How to diagnose MacBook battery problems
Problems with MacBook batteries include the MacBook not lasting as long as it once did on a full charge, or the MacBook switching itself off seemingly randomly even if the battery appears to indicate a useful charge.
Tuesday, 10 June 2014
OS X 101: Master System Preferences in Mavericks
The System Preferences application is found in your Applications folder and is also available at any time from the Apple menu at the top-left of the screen.
Tuesday, 3 June 2014
What is the most useful invention of all time
Try to stop yourself from whatever you are doing at the moment and answer this question: what is the most useful invention of all time?
Monday, 2 June 2014
OS X Mavericks will power 70% of Macs before it's replaced by today's upgrade
With Apple poised to introduce its next version of OS X within hours, the current edition, Mavericks, will end its career this fall powering almost three-fourths of all Macs, a validation of Apple's decision last year to give away the operating system.
Sunday, 1 June 2014
A tale of two Apples
Tim Cook's instruction from Steve Jobs was clear: Don't let Apple become paralyzed like Disney did in the wake of Walt Disney's death, endlessly asking what the esteemed founder would do in any given situation.
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