The new Mac computers that are eligible for the offer include pretty much all of Apple's Mac computers, including the MacBook, MacBook Air, MacBook Pro, iMac, Mac Mini, and the Mac Pro. For the iPad promotion, Apple is taking $20 off the regular price ... ( read original story ...)
7 Things to Know About the iPad iOS 11 Beta
... you need to know about the iPad iOS 11 beta including an updated look at its performance on the iPad Air. The iOS 11 update will be a big one for Apple’s slates. Apple’s upcoming operating system will deliver a tremendous number of changes ... ( read original story ...)
How to Set up Parental Controls on Apple TV
Have you decided that an Apple TV would be a great addition to your family’s entertainment options? If so, you should consider settings up parental controls if you have children in the house. This will give you piece of mind when it is their turn to play ... ( read original story ...)
How to Stream iPhone Content on Apple TV via Airplay
Did you know you could easily stream your favorite movies and shows from Netflix, Youtube and other channels to Apple TV from your iOS device? Yup, you heard that right! Apple’s ecosystem is quite compatible and allows you to mirror your iOS device for ... ( read original story ...)
Apple iPad Pro 2017 review: Putting conventional laptops to rest
Apple announced the Apple iPad Pro, the next upgrade to their tablet hardware, at the WWDC in June. Amidst loads of announcements on the software front, Apple also announced a plethora of new and older upgrades in the hardware segment. The HomePod was the ... ( read original story ...)
Smart 4K/UHD TVs Could Stop Apple TV Growth Cold
A recent analysis by The Wall Street Journal and PricewaterhouseCoopers showed that video customers are increasingly fond of subscription services such as Amazon Video, Netflix, and Hulu. See “Apple Reignited the Mac, Now It’s Time to Do the Same for ... ( read original story ...)
Today in Apple history: Nike+iPod brings fitness tracking to your pocket
July 13, 2006: Apple releases its first activity tracker, the Nike+iPod Sports Kit, which combines a portable music player and a smart pedometer. The product marks Apple’s first step toward the kind of mobile health-tracking initiatives the company will ... ( read original story ...)