4 September, 2012 - Paul Dixon
The BBC has today released an update to its popular iPlayer app for iOS which makes it possible to catch up on the corporation’s latest TV programmes on the iPhone or iPad, without needing a wi-fi or 3G connection.
31 August, 2012 - Paul Dixon
Apple has this week rolled out an updated App Store for developers running the beta version of iOS 6 on their devices. First reported by 9to5Mac, the most notable change has been made to the search results, which sports an interface similar to Chomp – the app search engine that Apple acquired earlier this year.
30 August, 2012 - Paul Dixon
Parallels has today announced the launch of Parallels Desktop 8 – the latest version of its popular popular virtualization software for the Mac. Parallels 8 brings with it a number of new features and improvements including OS X Mountain Lion and Windows 8 integration, and support for the MacBook Pro with Retina display.
29 August, 2012 - Paul Dixon
Building on its existing online store support services for customers in the UK, Germany, Spain, and Brazil, Apple is now offering an online session for new iPhone and iPad owners which guides them through setting up their devices.
28 August, 2012 - Paul Dixon
In a fascinating interview with Bloomberg Television, Apple vs. Samsung jury foreman Velvin Hogan explains what it was like to be involved in the landmark case, and how the jury made the decision to award Apple $1.049 billion in damages.
28 August, 2012 - Paul Dixon
With the 2012 iTunes Festival kicking off on Saturday, Apple has released a dedicated app for the Apple TV which will allow you to watch live coverage of the 30 day music event on your big screen for free. Rolled out with an automatic update, you should see the new app next time you turn on your device.
28 August, 2012 - Paul Dixon
Apple has announced that vice president of Mac Software Engineering Craig Federighi, and vice president of Hardware Engineering Dan Riccio, have both been promoted to the company’s executive management team as senior vice presidents.
25 August, 2012 - Paul Dixon
After Apple’s lawsuit victory against Samsung, Apple CEO Tim Cook sent out a memo to the Cupertino company’s corporate employees. In the email, which 9to5Mac obtained a copy of, Cook describes the lawsuit as being ‘about values’ rather than patents or money.
25 August, 2012 - Paul Dixon
Following less than three days of deliberations, the jury in the Apple vs. Samsung patent trial has unanimously ruled that the Korean company must pay Apple $1.05 billion (£665m) in damages for infringing its design and utility patents.
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