13 June, 2012 - Paul Dixon
Apple has released Java updates for OS X Lion and OS X Snow Leopard which offer enhanced security and reliability by updating Java SE 6 to version 1.6.0_33. The updates, which you can download via Software Update, also set the Java plug-in to disable if no applets have been run for an extended length of time.
13 June, 2012 - Paul Dixon
Having unveiled the new MacBook pro with Retina display at Monday’s WWDC Keynote, Apple has now started airing a TV advert for it. Titled “Every Dimension”, the commercial features Aperture, Mail, and Final Cut Pro X – three of the apps that have been optimized for the notebook’s high-resolution screen.
12 June, 2012 - Paul Dixon
While Apple didn’t mention the Mac Pro during yesterday’s WWDC Keynote, it hasn’t been completely neglected by the company. After the Apple Store came back online it was discovered that the desktop had been given slightly faster Xeon processors and more RAM.
11 June, 2012 - Benjamin J. Roethig
The 2012 WWDC keynote is now over and there’s a new cat coming and it’s coming a lot sooner than you might think. Today, Apple showed off OS X 10.8 (Mac is now officially absent from the name) and finally give us a clearer release date and price.
11 June, 2012 - Paul Dixon
Having announced updates to the current-generation 13-inch and 15-inch MacBook Pros at today’s WWDC Keynote, Phil Schiller unveiled what the company are calling the “next generation MacBook Pro”. The new machine boasts an ultra-slim form factor (0.71 inches thick), a 15.4-inch Retina display, and flash-based storage.
11 June, 2012 - Paul Dixon
Following the announcement of updates to the MacBook Air lineup at today’s Worldwide Developers Conference keynote, Apple’s Phil Schiller announced updates to the company’s MacBook Pro models. The new laptops feature Intel’s latest Ivy Bridge processors, USB 3.0, and Nvidia GeForce GT 650m GPUs.
11 June, 2012 - Paul Dixon
At today’s WWDC keynote address in San Fransisco, Apple’s senior vice president of Worldwide Marketing Phil Schiller, took to the stage to announce updates to the company’s portable Macs – starting with the MacBook Air.
7 June, 2012 - Killian Bell
The original Macintosh made its debut back in 1984 – 28 years ago – and so it’s unlikely that many of you have one kicking around the house. And if you do, there’s a good chance it’s no longer functioning like it used to. But thanks to this vintage icon pack for Mac OS X, you can relive Apple’s early days on your latest Mac.
6 June, 2012 - Killian Bell
While we’re almost certain Apple won’t show off a new iPhone at this year’s Worldwide Developers Conference, there have been suggestions that the Cupertino company will refresh some of its Macs. A new MacBook Pro has been the subject of most rumors, but according to a list of leaked part numbers, that will be among 14 Macs to get upgraded in what could be Apple’s biggest refresh yet.
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