Apple TV To Transform Into Smart Home Hub

Read original article on: BuzzFeed Apple will be releasing a major update of Apple TV at its upcoming WWDC in June, and it will reportedly be equipped with an App Store, an official SDK, Siri support, increased onboard storage, and perhaps most importantly, a long-awaited HomeKit integration that uses Siri to command connected home devices. […]

Why The Release Of OS Yosemite Will Boost iOS 8 Adoption

Apple today announced that its newest entry in OS X is set for official release today. First revealed at Apple’s WWDC back in June, the much-anticipated OS X Yosemite boasts new features such as enhanced iMessage support and spotlight search, actionable notifications, and most importantly, iCloud-based continuity.  As with previous OS releases, Yosemite will be […]

iWork For iCloud Beta Goes Public

Apple announced that its iWork Beta in the iCloud is publicly available. Initially, only developers had access for the service, but now any user with an Apple ID can test iWork ahead of the official fall launch. Apple, now deep in battle with Google and Microsoft in cloud applications, announced the service this June at […]

Slimmer, cooler, enough to compete with Android?

Steve Jobs officially announced the new iPhone 4 yesterday morning at Apple’s Worldwide Developer’s Conference in San Francisco. The basic design of the iPhone 4 (read a full review of the iPhone4 handset) was hardly novel due to a leak by technology blog Gizmodo several months ago, but the slick appearance of the iPhone 4 and some […]

Apple takes off the gloves

There were a few big announcements regarding the iPhone and iPod Touch at WWDC this week.  The biggest announcement was actually just a price drop: With the iPhone 3G at only $99, it hits the magical price point that’s going to move a lot of phones.  Though admittedly, there is still a large issue in […]