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Apple’s iPhone 7 release is just around the corner and as is typical for Apple, it looks like they’re removing the use of a loved peripheral in the humble 3.5mm headphone jack. Has Apple gone too far this time or is this par for the course?
Apple’s iOS version 8 was released in mid-September to glowing reviews and happy consumers. What are the new features introduced in version 8 and should you upgrade? Can you upgrade? Let’s dig in!
If you own an Apple computer and want a display that shares your computer’s design, you only have two very similar options, one of which is Apple’s 27" Thunderbolt display. At a cost of $999, it’s not exactly an inexpensive option. Does it justify its price?
The late Steve Jobs was well-known for his compelling, passionate presentations and speeches. Here are the 10 greatest oratory moments of his amazing career.
Three years on from the launch of the amazing MacBook Air, the computer is now beginning to show its age with Apple once more refusing to increase the hard disk capacity…
The threat of a malware explosion on Mac OS X has been low until recently, when more and more threats have been identified. With Mac use increasing, scammers are now targeting OS X by porting previously successful malware from the equally secure Linux platform. It’s time to wake up, Mac lovers!
When Apple released iOS 5 and Lion 10.7.2 they also released iCloud. While these operating systems are required to use iCloud on an iOS device and/or a Mac you can also get at the web apps of iCloud from anywhere in the world as long as you have Internet access.
Siri, the voice recognition and personal assistant software for the iPhone 4S, may be one of the most impressive things to hit smart phones since the original iPhone, but what if they added that technology to Apple TV?
Using the iPad in education may seem a bit taboo to older generations, but many studies have shown that the touch-tablet actually has the chance to become the center of education tools in the near future. Could this really be possible?
Have you heard of SlideShark, the new free app that lets you run PowerPoint presentations from your iPad? Here we look at some pros and cons of using the app, and whether or not it will truly let you leave the laptop at home.