Early in the century, everybody had (or wanted) an iPod. Then, in 2007, along came the iPhone, which combined the best features of iPods and phones. As the iPhone grew in popularity, the need for an ... ( read original story ...)
MacOS Catalina: Apple’s next MacOS will open up to iPad apps, come this fall
3 p.m.: Add system requirements. Everything announced at WWDC: Get the latest on iOS 13, iPad OS, Dark Mode for iPhone and more. New Mac Pro makes its debut: The long-awaited update to Apple's ... ( read original story ...)
WWDC Deals: Ring Father’s Day sale, iPad Pro, HomeKit plugs – 9to5Mac
B&H has been offering some heavy discounts on Apple’s previous generation iPad Pro. The latest of which comes on a 12.9-inch model with LTE and 512GB of storage. Today only, the price drops to ... ( read original story ...)
Apple’s WWDC Highlights: Death of iTunes and $6,000 Macs
The Mac Pro starts at a modest $6,000 and should be available this fall. Apple also announced its next computer operating system, MacOS Catalina. The new operating system has some new features, like ... ( read original story ...)
Apple kills off iTunes after 18 years – here’s what’s coming next
Apple has killed off its iTunes music-management software after nearly two decades - marking a major shift in its software. The software was originally introduced in 2001 by Steve Jobs as a way to ... ( read original story ...)
Apple’s iTunes Store, iTunes App for Windows Aren’t Going Away
Apple clarified that the iTunes Store app for iOS will continue to be the place for iPhone and iPad users to purchase and download music, as well as buy or rent movies and TV shows. Alternately, users ... ( read original story ...)
Apple Is Officially Killing iTunes for Mac, Replacing It With Three Dedicated Media Apps
including a desktop app for podcasts, an Apple TV app for its TV and movie content as well as its upcoming Apple TV Plus video subscription service, and a music app to access both the company’s Apple ... ( read original story ...)