Apple’s WebKit team on Tuesday proposed a new Community Group at the World Wide Web Consortium…
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Apple’s iTunes 12.5.5 fixes network access problem
Just last Friday, I wrote about an annoying problem that had surfaced since the last iTunes update…
Merging macOS and iOS at the app level
Apple decided to combine their engineering resources to form app teams that delivered both iOS and macOS versions of applications…
Apple’s worldwide share of personal computers falls to five-year low
Apple’s Mac share of personal computers worldwide fell to a five-year low in December…
Yes, I just bought a ‘new’ Mac Pro (released on December 19, 2013 and never updated)
I surely overpaid wildly for what I got, but I can be pretty confident it’ll give me about five years of…
Attention, Tim Cook! Apple isn’t firing on all cylinders and you need to fix it
They’ve chopped off the edges of the bell curve — and big chunks of their key users with them…
macOS 10.12.2 users urged to avoid using ‘work-in-progress’ Preview app to edit PDFs
Mac users running macOS Sierra 10.12.2 are being urged to avoid using Preview to edit PDFs until Apple fixes…
One big reason to be excited about Apple’s 2018 iMac Lineup
One upgrade could prove to be quite compelling in the 2018 iMac models, at least to power users…
No, Apple, do not simplify, get better
Critics say both Mac Pro and Mac mini are already dead and won’t see a refresh in 2017…
Rare video shows Steve Jobs warning Apple to focus less on profits and more on great products
One of more prevalent narratives currently surrounding Apple is that the company has lost its innovative edge…
Consumer Reports says do not buy Apple’s new MacBook Pro, citing erratic battery life
Apple launched a new series of MacBook Pro laptops this fall…
Apple’s Mac division has ‘lost clout’ with Jony Ive and Apple design team
Apple’s Mac team has ‘lost clout’ with the company’s industrial design group and software team…
Marco Arment: Apple’s Mac Pro is ‘very likely dead’
Apple chief executive Tim Cook [yesterday] addressed concerns about the state of Mac desktop hardware inside the company…
How Tim Cook’s Apple alienated Mac loyalists
To die-hard fans, Apple Inc.’s Macintosh sometimes seems like an afterthought these days…
Apple’s not very good, really quite poor 2016
As they drift off for their one- or two-day vacations shortly, will Apple’s senior executives be patting themselves on the back?
Apple’s Federighi: Automation technologies will continue to be supported in macOS
Fans of macOS automation features like Automator and AppleScript feared the worst this week…
Free Hour of Code workshops run December 5-11 at every Apple location
Apple today opened registration for Hour of Code workshops at all 487 Apple retail locations worldwide…
MacDailyNews presents live coverage of Apple’s ‘hello again’ October 27th special event
Apple CEO Tim Cook and a team of Apple executives will be holding their “hello again” October 27th special event…
Apple’s free Swift Playgrounds for iPad now available on the App Store
Swift Playgrounds, an innovative new iPad app from Apple that makes learning to code easy and fun for everyone…
Eddy Cue and Craig Federighi open up about the Apple Maps embarrassment, learning from failure
What does it do to the development team, and to your plans, when something like Maps gets introduced and it’s derided immediately…
Apple is finally designing for women, too
The effervescent demo of Apple Music by the charismatic Bozoma Saint John…
Apple’s use of cutting-edge tech will peek at user habits without violating privacy
Apple Inc. is tapping new technology to garner insight into user behavior…
Apple’s new facial recognition feature may cause legal issues
This week at WWDC, Apple announced a new facial recognition system…
Apple embraces its inner dad, goes full dadcore
I want to tell you about a magical place. A place where U2 albums download to every phone…
Apple debuts new ad for iOS 10
Apple today debuted a new TV ad for iOS 10…
Apple unveils iOS 10, the mother of all iOS releases
Apple today previewed iOS 10, the biggest release ever of the world’s most advanced mobile operating system…
MacDailyNews presents live coverage of Apple’s WWDC 2016 keynote address
Apple CEO Tim Cook and a team of Apple executives will kick off the company’s annual Worldwide Developers Conference…
Apple releases iOS 9.3.2 for 9.7-inch iPad Pro
Apple has released a new version of iOS 9.3.2 specifically for the 9.7-inch iPad Pro…
One major drawback of the Golden State Warriors making the NBA finals
One major bonus with the Golden State Warriors’ pending early exit from the NBA Playoffs is that we won’t have to be subjected to…
Apple seeds first beta of iOS 9.3.3 to developers
Apple today seeded the first beta of an upcoming iOS 9.3.3 update to developers…
iPad killer: Apple yanks iOS 9.3.2 for 9.7-inch iPad Pro
After updating, users seeing the bug would be prompted to Connect to iTunes on the iPad display…
Apple’s Swift programming language drives enterprise mobile rethink
SAP SE on Friday shared more details with CIO Journal on its Apple Inc. partnership aimed at creating…
Nearly half of OS X devs want to learn Swift
Almost a quarter (25 percent) of OS X developers don’t use file sharing in the cloud…
There’s this little fly in the Apple upgrade ointment
There once was a time when OS X came on DVDs for sale at the Apple Store and we Mac lovers…
The key to Apple’s success
Has Apple lost the focus that brought it to the success of today?
Another Apple software update failure
A while back, an Apple executive, in response to a question about declining software quality…
With another Apple failure, it’s time to forget about hardware
Last week we didn’t see Apple’s thinnest products ever, but its thinnest event ever…
Can Apple get things back under control?
Easter hasn’t been a happy holiday for Apple as a bug-laden software upgrade means users will think twice…
Is it time to end big, annual OS X updates?
Do we really need major, highly touted updates to software like OS X or is it time for…
Apple’s software SVP: Quitting multitasking apps in iOS not necessary
Somehow, it has become a part of mainstream culture for iPhone and iPad users to quit all their apps..
Apple VP: It’s so disappointing that the U.S. government wants us to sell less-secure technologies
As the head of software engineering at Apple, I think nothing is more important than the safety of all of our customers…