An Impressive View Of El Capitan.
My first few hours with OS X El Capitan: What’s different, improved and other stuff that I’ve found with day 1 usage. So far the first look at El Capitan is more than impressive.
My first few hours with OS X El Capitan: What’s different, improved and other stuff that I’ve found with day 1 usage. So far the first look at El Capitan is more than impressive.
“We’ve got incredible new technologies for iOS and OS X to share with developers at WWDC and around the world, and can’t wait to see the next generation of apps they create.”
Continue reading → Apple’s Worldwide Developers Conference 2015 kicks off on June 8
Turns out that someone pressed the button a touch too early on apples website, momentarily leaking the AppleCare+ pricing
Continue reading → Apple watch AppleCare prices revealed. Starting from £79
In 1968 the Beatles founded Apple Records, a record label intended as a creative outlet for the Beatles. This got us wondering, what if Apple Record and Apple Computer were the same thing? To answer this question we’ve restyled some iconic Beatles vinyl as if they were designed by Apple.
Continue reading → What you get if you cross Apple and The Beatles?
Here was I thinking what was the point of Tim Cook coming out as in this day and age is it such a big thing. Shows how wrong I was and it’s a big issue, especially in Russia.
Continue reading → Russia Takes Down Steve Jobs Monument After Tim Cook Comes Out
Messages has been given a royal workout in the latest incarnation of iOS 8. Here’s some of the nice cool features to play with.
If you follow Apple, even in the remotest sense, you might just be chomping at the bit to get your hands on the Beta of OS X Yosemite. Before you take the plunge think hard and fast as not everything will be smooth. Brush up on the meaning of what a Beta is and the potential pitfalls.
Continue reading → OS X Yosemite, Why The Beta Might Not Be The Best Idea For You
Next something entirely different it’s called continuity. So now at Apple we believe you should you use the right device for the moment maybe your phone when you’re on the go,
Continue reading → WWDC 2014: Continuity And Handoff, Pick Up Where You Left Off On Any iOS Device
Safari in Yosemite been able to pack all the power of the Safari UI into a single bar.
Continue reading → WWDC 2014: Safari, More Minimalist and Faster than ever
OS X Yosemite is set to include a neat little feature called Markeup. Have you ever been working on an email message and realize that if you could just maybe circle something, to write something on the message maybe doodle a little something to get your point across so much more clearly?
Continue reading → WWDC 2014: OS X Yosemite Markup Feature. Doodle on Emails
So mail Yosemite has an elegant new Yosemite style UI but we really focused on the basics reliable synching, fast switching between mailboxes, quick fetches of your new mail the basics
Continue reading → WWDC 2014: OS X Yosemite, Mail improvements and MailDrop
Looks like we might be heading closer towards the iOS ification of OSX as we know it with the upcoming release of OSX Yosemite. Phil Schiller has definitely been to the school of Johnny Ive when it comes to his product demonstrations.
Continue reading → WWDC 2014: OS X Yosemite, New Design, Notification Center and Spotlight
Apple didn’t exactly release the mighty 17 billion dollars by back plan as they only.. released 12 billion for the share buy back.
Continue reading → Apple Completed 12-Billion-Dollar Offering. Should of Been 17 Billion
Monday 3rd March Apple introduces CarPlay, a new way to use the iPhone in your car. CarPlay allows the user to access Maps, Messages, Music, and make phone calls with a touch of the screen in your car. You can even press the voice button in your car to activate Siri. Please tell me there could be a separate head unit for my VW…
Let’s sort one thing out that none of this is revolutionary or the next big leap in car technology, instead Apple is launching a product that should actually work and make life more enjoyable whilst driving.
Getting speech recognition to work in a quiet room or with no wind whilst out walking is one thing but the tech that has to go into noise cancelling microphones so Siri would accurately work with voice commands is a whole other area.
So might look at this as an even more cut down iPhone display with mirroring for the controls but as with all things Apple it’s about getting it right so it works effectively and simply. There have been cars before with touch screens yet Ford has gone back a step to implement switches so there’s still a tactile contact area to refer to when driving.
http://www.apple.com/ios/carplay/
The wall street journal as publishing extracts from “Haunted Empire: Apple After Steve Jobs” that just happens to be curated from an ex WSJ reporter Yukari Kane. Haunted Empire is to be taken with a pinch of salt given WSJ’s manipulation of stocks and views to suite their agenda.