
Apple Sure Has Some Weird New Hobbies
Tim Cook hasn't been shy dismissing VR, but all that changed at WWDC. So what prompted that change of heart?
Tim Cook hasn't been shy dismissing VR, but all that changed at WWDC. So what prompted that change of heart?
As is tradition, Apple opened up this year’s WWDC with a broad proclamation: let’s kill some competitors. Here’s a quick roundup of everything Apple’s trying to kill this year.
We can’t wait to see what kind of stuff people will cook up.
The resemblance to HAL 9000 is almost too uncanny.
There’s plenty of news to get into, so let’s go ahead and dive right in.
You're probably going to want it, if you're an Apple fan.
Many bezels were sacrificed to make this iPad happen, and we won’t know if the exchange was worth it until we get our hands on one.
Can you believe Apple’s iOS is 11 iterations old already?
If you’re someone who’s constantly talking to Siri on your phone, you might be shocked by some of the big changes coming to the digital assistant.
Get ready guys, the augmented reality revolution might be back on.
Apple announced the brand new update to macOS (version 10.13), its desktop operating system today.
Apple announced upgrades to nearly every single product its computer line up, and thoroughly screwed over every single person who bought a MacBook Pro back in November.
It's apparently the most powerful Mac to date.
The app will give Amazon Prime subscribers the ability to watch Prime video content like TV shows and movies while using an Apple TV.
It’s time too see what Tim Cook and his band of marauders actually announce.