iOS 7 Safari gets slick new tabs, smart search box, more

A new version of iOS means a new Safari browser, and iOS 7 updates the mobile internet browser with a brand new interface and new features. The iOS 7 Safari is supposedly faster than any version of the app before, and also makes finding information from different sites and services more straightforward. There’s a unified

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iOS 7 “liveliness” wallpapers move with you

Apple has just unveiled what we all knew was coming, and that is iOS 7. It has been talked about for months, but this will signify the first major overhaul for iOS, and it looks beautiful. Apple’s only just begun sharing the details, but out of the gate the new unlock screen and “liveliness” of

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iOS 7 Control Center adds toggles at a swipe

This week at WWDC 2013, Apple has added a feature to their mobile operating system called “Control Center”. With iOS 7, Apple has introduced a brand new user interface, complete with updated icons, typsetting, and a user interface that’s refreshed from top to bottom. Control Center adds toggle switches to iOS 7. With Control Center,

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iOS 7 official with new multi-dimensional user interface

As WWDC 2013 introduced iOS 7, Tim Cook made it clear that this would be the biggest change to the operating system since the introduction of the iPhone. This system update was introduced in kind by a video-based Tony Ive, lead industrial designer at Apple, the man that’d been put in charge of the user

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Apple announces iCloud for iWork

We know iCloud is huge, with millions and millions of users syncing their iPhones, sending messages in iMessage and more, all powered by iCloud. However, today Apple is taking a moment to talk about iCloud for developers. Specifically, Apple is bringing iCloud to iWork. Now you can start off where you left off, no matter

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Apple shows off completely redesigned iOS 7 at WWDC, coming this fall

Apple shows off completely redesigned iOS 7 at WWDC, coming this fall

We’ve read the rumors, we’ve seen the banners, and now it’s finally here. Live from the Moscone Center in San Francisco, Tim Cook has just taken the wraps off of the latest upgrade to Apple’s mobile operating system (after pumping up the crowd with some shimmering stats for the current OS, naturally), and as expected, the company’s maintained its familiar naming scheme, introducing the world to iOS 7. Cook called it the biggest change to the operating system since the introduction of the iPhone, bold words supported by new features and a new design that managed to get a visible gasp from the room full of developers when shown off in a promo video.

The new designs start on the lock screen, featuring a much thinner lettering. The icons have been redesigned and are flatter as expected. The company’s also updated the typography and added new animation and transparency for images. The design goes edge to edge on the display, taking more advance of real estate. The Desktop moves as you do, creating “a new experience of depth.” The company only focused on design during the intro video, but that was certainly enough to get the crowd excited.

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Mac Pro reborn: The future of the OS X workstation

Apple has revealed its new Mac Pro, the much-anticipated refresh of its professional-grade workstation, and it’s quite the departure from the old machine. Gone is the meaty aluminum tower, replaced by a compact, glossy black cylinder just 1/8th the volume of its predecessor. That doesn’t mean it’s slow, however: in fact, the new Mac Pro

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Mac Pro will be “assembled here in the USA”

Apple’s WWDC 2013 developers conference has revealed a new iteration of their Mac Pro machine, taking on a tube-like appearance and coming in as what very well may be Apple’s first fully-USA-manufactured machine. Apple’s word thus far is that this next-generation Mac Pro will be “assembled here in the USA”, which could mean that it’ll

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What’s New in OS X Mavericks

What’s New in OS X Mavericks

Apple shared all the new goodies coming to its desktop operating system today at WWDC.

    

Apple Announces New 2013 MacBook Air Lineup

Apple announced new 2013 MacBook Air models at WWDC 2013. They come with Intel Haswell processors. Apple claims the new models will offer all day battery life.

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