Sierra is out and ready to be installed. Apple on Tuesday released macOS Sierra to the public for free. The release follows eight betas and multiple versions of the golden master prior to launch. macOS Sierra can be downloaded directly from the Mac App Store, and Apple should begin offering it through the Software Update […]
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Some nifty stuff might in be coming down the pipe for iWork. On Tuesday, Apple released Pages 6.0, Keynote 7.0 and Numbers 4.0 via the Mac App Store. The updates deliver the real-time, cross-platform iWork collaboration that the company promised earlier this month. In addition to the updates, Apple is apparently working on real-time collaboration […]
Well, this is sort of a mess. Apple is presently working on a fix for an issue that can cause the new Lightning EarPods designed for the iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus to stop working properly, the company said in a statement issued on Monday When using the EarPods, there’s an occasional bug that […]
You’ll finally begin to get more out of your tweets. On Monday, Twitter changed its architecture so that posting photos, videos, GIFs, polls, and quotes of other tweets without counting against the 140-character limit. Now that these media attachments won’t reduce the character count, users can compose longer tweets. Twitter announced this change back in […]
Every so often, Dr. Raymond Soneira tests a new display and/or camera system. The man goes thoroughly bananas with his tests. And this time he focused on the new iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus displays and cameras, especially compares to the iPhone 6 and 6s cameras and displays. His new review points out the […]