How to watch the Apple event on Mac, iPhone or iPad The WWDC 2018 livestream can be watched live on any iPhone, iPad, iPod, or Mac using Apple's Safari browser. Simply click the link below to go to the event page and watch. However, certain requirements ... ( read original story ...)
Apple approves iOS update of ‘Telegram’ app
Apple has reportedly approved to update the cloud-based instant messaging app "Telegram" on iOS after its CEO, a Russian internet entrepreneur, Pavel Durov complained about the iPhone-maker blocking the app updates in a public "Telegram" message. ( read original story ...)
Get ready for Apple TV 4K.
Apple TV features a built-in App Store, making it more entertaining than ever. Now you can deliver incredible and immersive apps and games on the big screen using the tvOS SDK. Leverage many of the same frameworks, technologies, and concepts that are ... ( read original story ...)
What to expect at Monday’s Apple event
On Monday, expect a peek at iOS 12, tvOS 12, watchOS 5 and macOS 10.14, which will be named after a random California tourist spot. Tools for cutting down on phone use Apple is expected to debut tools to help people stare at their phones less, and their ... ( read original story ...)
New Apple TV 2018: what we want to see
It’s been a long and sometimes difficult journey for the Apple TV. Deemed a “hobby” project by Steve Jobs, the company appeared to put the concept of an Apple set-top box on the back burner for many years before it once again started taking the line ... ( read original story ...)
Apple MacBook vs iPad Pro: Which Is better in 2018?
(ThyBlackMan.com) Apple MacBook vs iPad Pro? Which one is better? What would you do if you were to make a choice? Let’s make it easy for you. We have two great products from Apple: the MacBook and the iPad Pro. One is lightweight, and years ahead, and ... ( read original story ...)
Apple WWDC 2018: what’s coming to iPhone, Macs and Apple TV
A few apps (notably the IKEA app that let you visualize furniture ... Apple is also expected to update operating systems for Mac computers, the Apple Watch and Apple TV. The event begins at 10 a.m. PDT, and will be live-streamed on Apple's website. ( read original story ...)