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 ...)
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 ...)
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 ...)
What to Expect at WWDC 2018: iOS 12, macOS 10.14, tvOS 12 and watchOS 5 But No Hardware
Apple uses WWDC to preview new versions of iOS, macOS, tvOS, and watchOS, and this year will be no exception. Oftentimes, new hardware, such as refreshed Macs, debuts at the event, but this year, rumors suggest we're only going to be seeing software from ... ( read original story ...)
Apple AirPlay 2 vs AirPlay: What’s the difference?
Long story short, any device that can run Apple iOS 11 is also likely to be compatible with AirPlay 2. These include iPhone 5S and newer, iPad (2017), any iPad Air, any iPad Pro, and iPad Mini 2. It also works with Apple iPod Touch 2015 (sixth generation ... ( read original story ...)
The iPad Pro and Lightroom CC: A Mobile System Worth Considering
to a 12.9″ iPad Pro with the Apple Pencil, running Lightroom CC – and how this new setup has changed my photography workflow. I will discuss in detail my basic workflow, as well as share some images I’ve edited using LR CC. Before I begin ... ( read original story ...)
What to Expect from Apple’s Annual Software Conference
along with tvOS and watchOS. It’s not only a chance for consumers to get a preview of how the next significant software rollout could fundamentally change their iPhones, but WWDC can also be a bellwether for what Apple has set it sights on for later in ... ( read original story ...)