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iOS 9 is being developed to work with devices like the iPhone 4s and original iPad mini, 9to5mac reports.
Don't quit your day job, Mac App developers.
With Windows 10, Redmond dares to go where Apple and Google have so far feared to tread.
Expect details about iOS 9 and the next-gen Mac OS X. But don't bring your selfie stick.
OS X Yosemite v10.10.3 includes the new Photos app and more than 300 new, racially diverse Emoji characters.
Both are reducing OS choices for PC owners, pushing PCs further towards becoming disposable appliances.
Sorry, new MacBook Air and MacBook Pro owners. It's either Windows 8 for you, or a little bit of a wait for Windows 10.
If you own an Apple computer, you should learn these six essential tricks and functions to get the most out of your Mac.
Apple CEO Tim Cook today commemorated his late friend and company co-founder in a tweet.
Users will reportedly be able to click and hold an icon to choose one of six skin tone options for emojis.
The new Photos app and iCloud Photo Library replaces iPhoto and Aperture.
The widget lets you see whatever is currently playing on iTunes or iTunes Radio, skip ahead, and favorite tracks.
Has Apple already patched OS X 10 vulnerabilities published by Google's Project Zero?
Marco Arment accused Apple of failing its own software, though he later apologized.
The update fixes "critical security vulnerabilities" in OS X's network time protocol (NTP).
The $50 djay Pro is the first DJ software on the desktop with Spotify integration.
Still the best desktop OS you can get, Yosemite is sleek, beautiful, and brimming with conveniences and new features. It also boasts the most efficient use of screen real estate of any desktop operating system, along with deep social media and Apple ecosystem integration.
Check out the new ConnectED microsite to keep track of how Cupertino's $100 million is being used.
From Elon Musk's 'demon' AI fears to the delayed FCC spectrum auction, here's what you missed over the weekend.
Spoiler: People like free operating system updates, and they also like beta tests a little bit, too.