Their appearance on YouTube is unusual since much of the material covered in the video is provided to registered developers only.…
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The reviews are in: Everybody loves the new MacBook Air’s battery
Apple said the new MacBook has the longest battery life of any of its notebooks. Well, according to the first users, that claim is true. Here's a roundup of the best Air reviews.…
Read More5 takeaways for iOS developers from WWDC 2013
Record downloads, record payouts to developers and big changes that will follow the redesign of iOS 7.…
Read MoreApple, iOS 7 and WWDC: 7 articles for you to read
Anytime Apple announces a new piece of hardware or changes its software, we get a lot of people weighing in on those developments. The news of iOS 7 wasn't any different. There are hundreds of posts out there, but here are seven I like.…
Read MoreSo, what happens to Passbook in iOS 7?
One of the "key features" of iOS 6 didn't merit a mention by Apple in the introduction of iOS 7. But perhaps Apple has something bigger planned.…
Read MoreWhile questions remain, Apple’s marketing strategy is finding its center
The last year has been a whirl of inconsistent Apple ads. While the company's longtime agency is still adjusting to life post-Jobs, the ad Apple showed at WWDC shows Apple's messaging getting back to what it does best.…
Read MoreAfter years of neglect, Apple will finally upgrade core apps with iOS 7
Besides overhauling the look and feel of iOS 7, some of the core iOS apps Apple offers on the iPhone got major updates. And some new features will seem strikingly familiar to some third-party app makers.…
Read MoreThe GigaOM Show Special: Apple’s all new iOS 7 and more from WWDC
Look! Up on the WWDC stage! It's an Apple keynote -- and we round up everything Cook and Co. had to say on this special edition podcast.…
Read MoreMuch iOS 7 design inspiration came from others but Apple elegantly puts it all together
Watching the iOS 7 debut I couldn't help but notice design cues from Android, HTC, Microsoft and even Palm. In some ways these have caught up to Apple in terms of design, but Apple is best at putting the pieces together.…
Read MoreWWDC 2013: Apple overhauls iOS design, shows off MacBook Airs and Mac Pro (roundup)
Here's a roundup of all our coverage from Apple's WWDC 2013 event, which introduced a striking new design for iOS 7 and showed off battery-friendly hardware.…
Read MoreApple launches iTunes Radio streaming music service to compete with Pandora
Apple is launching its own music subscription service dubbed iTunes Radio to compete with Pandora. The service will be free and ad-supported, with an ad-free toer for iTunes Match subscribers.…
Read MoreApple shows off major design overhaul for iOS 7
Apple announced changes on Monday to iOS 7 at the company's WWDC conference in San Francisco. The company has revamped and refreshed the overall design and feel of the operating system.…
Read MoreWith next-gen Intel chip, new Apple MacBook Air provides all-day battery life
Intel's Haswell chip has a new home today: You can find it in the latest MacBook Air laptops from Apple, now available. Apple promises 9 and 12 hours of battery life on the two models.…
Read MoreApple introduces OS X Mavericks with plenty of iOS influenced tech
OS X gets a new look and name: Mavericks was introduced at Apple's WWDC event and has much familiarity to iOS in both look and behind-the-scenes technology.…
Read MoreAT&T will offer an iPhone walkie-talkie service; makes a grab for Nextel’s customers
Sprint's Nextel has always been the king of push-to-talk services, but the king is on its deathbed. AT&T hopes to capitalize on its demise with a new PTT app for its most popular smartphone.…
Read MoreLive blog: Apple’s WWDC 2013 keynote
WWDC, as you may know, is Apple's annual conference for iOS and Mac OS X developers. Om Malik and I are bringing you up-to-the-minute updates of what transpires at the keynote on Monday.…
Read MoreA guide to WWDC 2013: what we expect, what we want to see
There will be very little -- if any -- emphasis on shiny new hardware. There will be new products, but this is going to be a software and services show, anchored by glimpses of the next versions of OS X and iOS.…
Read MoreWWDC app lets iOS developers not attending follow along at home
Those not lucky enough to snag a ticket before they sold out this year can follow along each day with the WWDC app Apple just released. It's also meant for attendees to navigate the event onsite.…
Read MoreWWDC may not be entirely hardware-free after all
A new report indicates we could see new Macs introduced at Apple's annual developer conference alongside new mobile and desktop operating systems.…
Read MoreWWDC sold out in minutes — but ticket-less developers can follow along at home
Instead of waiting weeks after the conference is over, Apple says it will be posting the training session videos online as the conference is going on.…
Read MoreApple’s WWDC starts June 10, will showcase new versions of iOS, OS X
It sounds like iOS 7 and OS X 10.9 will be introduced. What's not as good a bet is that we'll see new hardware introduced at the show -- Tim Cook yesterday referenced "fall" and "2014" for new products.…
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