Apple will be unwrapping a host of new toys for their loyal customers at this year’s unveiling event dubbed ‘Wonderlust’.
Apple prides itself on ensuring accessibility to its technology, with apps and features designed to help everyone make the most of its devices.
Everyone loves to root for the underdogs, which is part of what makes Apple’s new advert so entertaining.
It seems Apple are about to dip their toes into some new territory, and of course Apple fans the world over are salivating from the mouth at the prospect.
Apple has some more secrets to share with us come 21 October, with some new iPad models expected to be revealed by the company.
Apple has taken a different route this time around, dropping the “i” from their latest device, just known as the Apple Watch, but why exactly would they move away from their well-known branding prefix?
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.
Steve Jobs didn’t like Apple execs giving interviews. Up until recently Apple’s design chief, Jonathan Ive, has only appeared a handful of times in public for his works, much less give an in-depth interview. Please meet the designer that changed the world.
Yesterday Apple made the announcement that the new version of their laptop and desktop software would be released “this summer.” As a total Apple slut, this excites me greatly. Despite the silly name, this is looking mint – a marriage between iOS and Mac OSX. Check out all the new features and sneak preview by clicking on “continue reading.”