Apple’s ‘Healthbook’ will finally debut as part of iOS 8 this Monday
Apple will put on its big show at its world wide developers conference on Monday, and you can expect it to take the opportunity to introduce its long-rumored health and fitness app and platform,...
View ArticleReeder 2 Returns to the Mac with New Themes and New RSS Feed Support
Mac: Reeder is our favorite RSS reader on the Mac , but after Google Reader shut down , it stopped working. Now, Reeder is back in the Mac App Store and supports all kinds of RSS readers as well as...
View ArticleWWDC 2014: OS X Yosemite Adds Mac-to-iOS Handoff, Phone Calls
One of our biggest frustrations with OS X is its inability to share files with iOS devices at the system level — a problem that OS X Yosemite will finally address with AirDrop with a new feature called...
View ArticleApple announces OS X Yosemite
Apple on Monday announced that the next version of the Mac OS—dubbed OS X Yosemite, after the popular National Park in California—which will be available as a free upgrade to the public this fall. The...
View ArticleApple Introduces Healthkit For Tracking Health And Fitness Data
Over the last few years, dozens of devices and thousands of apps have emerged to help users track their activity levels, lose weight, and get more in shape. But Apple didn’t really have its own...
View ArticleWWDC 2014: Apple announces iOS 8
Tim Cook announced iOS 8 at WWDC 2014, and Craig Federighi demonstrated some of the features. Those include: Refined notification center with interactive notifications, including the ability to respond...
View ArticleWhat you need to know about Apple Watch, Apple’s attempt to remake wearables
Tim Cook finally got a chance to roll out a brand-new product—heck, a brand-new product category—for Apple on Tuesday, unveiling the company’s new Apple Watch lineup at a highly anticipated press event...
View ArticleiPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus: What you need to know
It’s that time again: iPhone interregnum. The week-plus period between the day Apple announces new iPhones and the day those phones are actually available. (In this case, the new phones will go on sale...
View ArticleApple’s new iCloud pricing: Better, bigger, still not much for free
Apple has announced new iCloud pricing, kind of an important thing when you consider that the company will soon be asking us to take more of our images and documents off of our devices and entrust them...
View ArticleHow to Update Your iPhone to the Latest Version of iOS Using iTunes [Mac]
These are instructions on how to update your iPhone to the latest version of iOS using iTunes for Mac. Step OneLaunch iTunes by clicking the application icon in your dock. Share Article:Facebook,...
View ArticleChevron Working to Integrate Apple Pay at Gas Pumps in Early 2015
Chevron hopes to expand Apple Pay to gas pumps in early 2015, according to a tweet from the company. While Chevron is already an Apple Pay partner for in-store purchases, the company does not offer...
View ArticleHow to Run Windows Apps on Mac (for Free!)
Need to run a Windows application on your Mac? There are several ways to do it, including partitioning your hard drive and installing Windows directly, but an alternative is Wine — a free tool that...
View ArticleVLC for iOS Returns to the App Store With Support for the iPhone 6 and iPhone...
VLC, a popular media player app, has returned to the App Store with support for the iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus. VLC for iOS is a port of the free VLC media player to iPad, iPhone and iPod touch.It can...
View ArticleThe Strengths And Weaknesses Of Apple Music
Spotify killer? Or Ping 2.0? Apple today finally announced its move into on-demand music streaming with the unveiling of Apple Music. Now the question is whether Apple Music will be a hit with the...
View ArticleApple Daily: Taylor Swift vs. Apple; End of the Home Button?
There aren’t too many people who can get Apple to change its tune on a particular issue, but apparently Taylor Swift is one of them. This weekend, she managed to get the Cupertino company to alter its...
View ArticleChrome for iOS Gets ‘Physical Web’ Support for Beacon Discovery
Chrome for iOS has been updated today with support for Physical Web, an initiative aimed at interacting with beacons based on the new Eddystone protocol through webpages instead of apps. Now, Chrome’s...
View ArticleWWDC 2014: Apple announces iOS 8
Tim Cook announced iOS 8 at WWDC 2014, and Craig Federighi demonstrated some of the features. Those include: Refined notification center with interactive notifications, including the ability to respond...
View ArticleHow to Sideload Apps Onto Your iPhone Using Xcode
These are instructions on how to sideload apps onto your iPhone using Xcode. This will let you run apps that Apple has not approved for sale in its App Store. To perform these steps you will need to...
View ArticleHow to find and remove ‘Other’ files from iPhone and iPad
The 'Other' category in iPhone and iPad's storage doesn't have to take up so much space. The "Other" category on your iPhone and iPad is basically where all of your caches, settings preferences, saved...
View ArticleTip: have iPhone’s LED flash light up when pinging it from your Apple Watch
Owners of the Apple Watch can easily find their misplaced iPhone by tapping a dedicated icon on the Settings glance, which will cause the connected iPhone to emit a high pitched sound. I’ve been using...
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