There’s just something about working on a MacBook that feels right. If you’re thinking about joining the Apple army, you really shouldn’t be paying full price.
Apple’s sales may have slowed down a touch for the first time in forever, but their MacBooks remain a firm favourite. Even more so if this rumour is true.
If you’re in the market for a new Mac (or maybe you’ve had it with Windows 10) we got some good news. Big cash to be saved.
This train don’t stop, meaning there is plenty going on in 2016 that will excite Apple fans right around the world.
Microsoft are kinda desperate to get their new “ultimate” laptops into the market – so they’ve made you a deal.
We happened to find you guys a pretty sick deal on a MacBook Pro. If you happen to be in the market be sure to check this one out.
Whilst everyone talks endlessly about the Apple Watch, most have managed to overlook the new MacBook, and you’ll be sorry it took you so long.
With Apple’s revenue through the roof at the moment, one can assume Tim Cook is doing a marvellous job as the CEO. Go! Go and buy shares now!
I know, I know. The thought of another movie about Steve Jobs makes you wonder if Hollywood is running out of story ideas. Let’s keep our fingers crossed they’re not.
Imagine living in a country where the government and leaders are terrified of the smallest, most ridiculous things, namely giant iPhones taking over the world.
Steve Jobs – what a great man. He was innovative, had great ideas, and clearly knew exactly how to explain things to us normal people.
Apple has some more secrets to share with us come 21 October, with some new iPad models expected to be revealed by the company.
Surely it’s not possible for Apple to launch anything more this month? Well, it is. iOS 8 it finally here, so best you connect to some AWESOME internet and update…
Apple have finally launched the Apple Watch. I, for one, will definitely be getting my own Apple Watch. Who wouldn’t? Watch the video and you will be wanting one too, I guarantee it.
Last year, Apple revealed the biggest change to-date of iOS, the mobile operating system that many of us have been using for years. Now, Apple is touching up and enhancing its specialised system for iOS 8.
Apple is branching out the functionality and services of its existing features with the new Yosemite OS X. Check out what’s in store for Mac users when you finally get your hands on the company’s new OS redesign.
Is this an elaborate phishing scheme or something more sinister?
It’s been three long decades since Apple released its first-ever Macintosh computer for $2,495. Today, the company stands comfortably on top of the tech industry.
It’s hard to accept that it’s been three whole decades since Apple changed the tech marketing game with their iconic ‘1984’ ad that aired during the Super Bowl.
A metallic-red Mac Pro has just sold for almost ten million bucks in a recent auction, making it the most expensive computer ever sold.
The 13-inch MacBook Pro has been a mainstay of laptop computing for years now. What’s phenomenal is the sheer consistency of the product – delivering top end aesthetics and performance year, after year, after year. This time Apple have, similarly to the new iPad, slimmed everything down without compromising on performance or display.
It’s been a year since one of Apple’s chief techies – Scott Forstall – left Apple, and was replaced by Jony Ive and Craig Federighi, who were supposed to manage both iOS and OS X. This was meant to give Apple a chance to create a single, unified design across all operating systems. Apple followers will have expected OS X Mavericks to be quite similar to the new iOS – for the software to merge seamlessly between mobile and desktop device.
Did you know your Mac has a secret calculator? Is your desktop cluttered with files. These tips will clean up your Mac and give you that extra knowledge that will make your life easier.
According to Techzoom.com we have a lot of things to be excited about with regards to the upcoming iOS7 software. We have listed some of them for your pleasure, click through to see what they are.
According to Apple blogger, John Gruber, iOS (the operating software run on iPhones, iPads and iPods) is getting a face lift – a big one. Insider info is that Apple engineers – who are permitted to carry around unreleased products and software – have a filter on their screens, so side viewers can’t sneak a peak. […]
South Africa’s largest independent Apple retailer (and our favourite place to buy Apple stuff) officially reopened on 13 March. Digicape’s Roeland Street store was re-opened after undergoing extensive redesign and construction. It looks very, very pretty inside now. Work in progress… THIS is customer service Kwaai Not only has Digicape upgraded their store, they’ve also […]
“Pretty cute, but awkwardly dressed”. That is how the average Mac female user is being described, according to a tech start-up who claims to have compiled the profile using data sourced from 1,1 million different Facebook profiles.
Oh, snap! Apple and the Swiss are not having a good time right now. This morning, we reported in the Spice that Apple has just had to license the iconic Swiss-designed railway clock for use in its iOS 6 operation system. Now, Swiss photographer Sabine Liewald has filed a lawsuit against Apple for what she claims is the unauthorised use of one of her photographs.
Action star Bruce Willis maybe gearing up to take Apple to court to fight for the ownership rights of his massive digital music collection. The A-lister wants to leave his collection to his daughters after he dies, but Apple’s fine print prohibits the sharing of music bought from its online store.
While we’ve pretty much come to expect Apple to offend at least one group of people – normally BlackBerry or Windows users – in their adverts, poking fun at the people actually BUYING your products is perhaps going a bit too far. Their latest three commercials, flighted during the Olympic coverage on Friday in America, feature an Apple Store employee (a ‘genius’) who has to help idiotic Mac users make videos and other simple tasks. Can you guess where this is going?