The ticket lottery for WWDC 2016 has officially ended, and Apple has now started sending out confirmations to those who won a chance to attend. […] Read the original post by Dan Thorp-Lancaster
Month: April 2016
Macworld’s May Digital Edition: How does the 9.7-inch Pro stack up to the big version?
Every day, Macworld brings you the essential daily news and other info about all things Apple. But staying on top of that torrent of information […] Read the original post by Macworld Staff
New Apple Watch apps must be native starting June 1
In what is likely a push to better the Apple Watch experience for users, Apple has announced that all new watchOS apps submitted to the […] Read the original post by Dan Thorp-Lancaster
WWDC 2016 Lottery Ends, Apple Starts Charging Developers Who Won Tickets
The ticket lottery for Apple’s 2016 Worldwide Developers Conference ended this morning at 10:00 a.m. Pacific Time, and it appears that some developers who have […] Read the original post by Juli Clover
HP Z240 SFF Workstation
The HP Z240 SFF workstation gives you speedy, ISV-certified hardware components in a desktop PC that fits in a compact cubicle. It’s a quick system […] Read the original post by Richard Wilson
AOC G2460PF
The AOC G2460PF is a well-priced, well-equipped 24-inch monitor with good gaming chops, though its gray-scale and viewing-angle performance could be better. […] Read the original post by Richard Wilson
Mobile Devices and Apps Will Fuse More Tightly in Future: Gartner
Users are becoming more interested in what an app can do for them than about which devices they are using to run the app, says […] Read the original post by Killian Bell
Green Man Gaming
Green Man Gaming won’t likely be your primary place to buy PC games digitally, but it is worth browsing, especially if you’re looking for a […] Read the original post by Richard Wilson
Avast SecureLine VPN
Avast SecureLine offers VPN security and solid speed, but with few features and at a relatively high price. Read the original post by Richard Wilson
Microsoft Hub Keyboard (for iPhone)
Microsoft’s Hub Keyboard is an iPhone keyboard replacement intended to help you manipulate documents, contacts, and clipboard contents, but it lacks many capabilities found in […] Read the original post by Richard Wilson
Polar A360
If you’ve already mastered the basics, the Polar A360 is an advanced fitness tracker that gives concrete recommendations on how to improve your health. […] Read the original post by Richard Wilson
Daily App Deals for April 22, 2016 featuring Orderly-To-do Lists, AirTycoon Online and more
We have some great apps for you today that are discounted for a short duration in the App Store, including Orderly-To-do Lists, AirTycoon Online and […] Read the original post by Kelly Hodgkins
Chinese Government Shuts Down Apple Online Services: Report
The iBooks and iTunes Movies stores that opened six months ago were suddenly shut down by Chinese regulators last week. Read the original post by Killian Bell
The Week in iOS Apps: Test your heist skills in Break This Safe
Safecracker! The week’s roundup includes an Apple Watch game that lets you learn some useful cat burglar skills. Read on! Break This Safe Break This Safe is a […] Read the original post by Joel Mathis
Apple Hires Former Tesla Engineer With Expertise in Prototyping Car Parts
As work on its car project progresses, Apple has been snapping up a huge number of employees with expertise in the automotive industry from companies […] Read the original post by Juli Clover