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Tag: mac

What does the end of Apple iTunes actually mean?

Apple has announced plans to replace iTunes, its long-running software which revolutionised the way people buy music, films and TV shows when it launched 18 years ago. Many are viewing the move as the end of the app, though it will continue to exist in some form for now. What has Apple announced? Apple said…
6th June 20196th June 2019 Chris Price News

REVIEW: Steve Jobs, a Biographic Portrait by Kevin Lynch

Whether you like Apple or not, you can't help but admire the energy and sheer determination of its founder Steve Jobs. Born in 1955, he was adopted by a working-class Californian couple and went on to become one of the most influential figures of the 20th century. Incredibly smart, he was also undoubtedly ruthlessly ambitious,…
4th October 20184th October 2018 Chris Price Apple, Gadgets

Ignore the Apple Watch and the new Macbook… It is ResearchKit that will change the world

It was a big evening for Apple fans, as the biggest company in the world announced the latest round of updates to its products and gave us more details on a whole new one. A new Macbook Air, simply known as the "Macbook" was shinier, faster, and thinner than ever and eschewed all ports but…
9th March 201511th March 2015 James O'Malley Apple, Apps

The top new features in Apple's OS X Yosemite

Eveybody expected Apple to announce an upddate to its operating system at WWDC 2014, so nobody was surprised when OS X 10.10 – aka Yosemite – was unveiled by software engineering senior vice president Craig Federighi. Yosemite sports a revamped…

2nd June 2014 Stuart O'Connor Apple

Parallels Access: Remotely access Mac and Windows apps on iPad, as if they were made for it

The iPad is a great tablet, no question about it, but anyone who argues you can get just as much work done on it as you could a Windows PC or a Mac is either a) mad, or b) an…

28th August 201310th January 2016 Gerald Lynch iPad apps, Previews, Tech Digest news

Has Apple's Jony Ive overreached with iOS 7? Launch delays feared for WWDC

Since Jony Ive took over from Scott Forstall as overseer of all things iOS at Apple, many have predicted big changes were headed to Apple's mobile software package. And, if rumours are to prove true, that's exactly what we'll be…

2nd May 2013 Gerald Lynch Apple, OS X Mountain Lion, Tech Digest news

Apple OS X 10.9 to include Finder overhaul, speedy Safari browser

It's set to be a very busy WWDC for Apple this year. Not only are we expecting to see the first fruits of iOS 7 labour, but there's also rumour of the iPhone 5S launching alongside Intel Haswell processor-packing MacBook…

29th April 2013 Gerald Lynch Apple, OS X Mountain Lion, Tech Digest news

Apple Mac computers account for 45% of profits in entire PC market

The worldwide PC market may be shrinking, but just one company controls almost half the profits for the entire industry. It's not market leader HP, and it's not even Dell. It's Apple, whose range of MacBooks, iMacs and Mac computers…

18th April 2013 Gerald Lynch Apple, Computers, Tech Digest news

Super-fast Wi-Fi headed to Apple OS X Mac products according to code

Apple may be preparing to update their Mac line of computers with a new super-fast Wi-Fi standard, according to coding uncovered in the beta release of the forthcoming OS X Mountain Lion 10.8.4 update. Devs speaking to 9to5Mac have spotted…

10th April 2013 Gerald Lynch Apple, Computers, Laptops / Notebooks, Tech Digest news

Apple updates the Mac Mini with two new models

At Apple's highly anticipated launch event in San Jose (which we're assuming will launch the iPad Mini soon) the company has announced two new updates to its Mac Mini device, both packing Intel i5 and i7 processors, that'll start…

23rd October 2012 Becca Caddy Apple

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