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Apple on Tuesday announced that its latest upgrade to OS X, Mavericks, will be available for free, starting today.
Apple will live-stream its Tuesday press event, but you must be one of Cupertino's faithful to actually tune in.
Apple on Tuesday sent out invites for an Oct. 22 press event that is largely expected to include the launch of next-gen iPads.
"We continue to honor his memory," says Cook in an email to Apple employees.
Apple has reportedly released its OS X Mavericks Golden Master to developers ahead of the system's upcoming launch.
Hordes of iOS 7 users are claiming the new interface is making them nauseous. Is this legit?
Will your old iPhone be able to run iOS 7? Which new iOS 7 features will work with it, and which won't? Check this complete list of supported devices.
Apple is expected to release OS X 10.9 Mavericks — it's next-generation Mac operating system — at the end of next month.
Parallels is now available for iPad, bringing Windows and Mac apps to Apple's tablet.
Apple's board of directors is getting skittish about the company's falling stock price and a lack of new game-changing products, Fox Business News reports.
Apple has finally implemented a method for reporting iMessage spam.
A hands-on preview of the latest operating system coming to Macs: the OS X Mavericks.
In which we disprove the myth that OS X is a more closed system than Windows.
Apple made many announcements at WWDC—iOS 7, OS X Mavericks, and iWork for iCloud among them--and from HTML5 support to product design, the late CEO's influence is apparent in all of them
This look at OS X Mavericks outlines the most important features you need to know about Apple's upcoming operating system, as well as a few other details regarding its release.
With no big news on next-gen iPhones or iPads, how will Apple's incremental product upgrades and slick new iOS 7 overhaul play with the crowds?
Apple on Monday took the wraps off its next-generation operating system, dubbed Mac OS X Mavericks.
Apple's next Mac OS X update is likely to arrive this summer, with major enhancements and an updated Web browser, among other features, 9to5Mac reported.
Apple said today that it will hold its annual Worldwide Developers Conference in San Francisco from June 10-14.
Maybe the company should look in the mirror before it goes calling Google's Android a "mess" and Apple's iOS "boring."