If you are a Final Cut Pro X user, you should be aware that Apple has updated the pro-level software with some solid new additions.
Final Cut Pro X gets updated with workflow improvements and much more
If you are a Final Cut Pro X user, you should be aware that Apple has updated the pro-level software with some solid new additions.
Later this year, Apple is going to announce new iPhones. At the same time, the company will also unveil a new A-series processor for those handsets. And today, before any of that happens, we get a potential preview of the gains we'll see soon.
Earlier this year, Apple shut down its retail stores all across the globe in light of the coronavirus pandemic. However, the company has started reopening some stores depending on current statistics and trends.
Keira Knightley will be working with Apple as she stars in and executive produces a new "period drama" for the company's streaming service.
Apple itself has already started to branch out as far as its plans to manufacturer iPhones around the globe is concerned. Now, Foxconn and other supply partners are eyeing Mexico as another potential manufacturing location.
Apple's primary hub for manufacturing many of its products, including the iPhone lineup, is in China. However, the company is looking to branch out, and one area of interest has been India for quite some time.
If you use the WordPress app on your iOS devices, and you noticed the app was kind of bare regarding updates, turns out there was a reason.
Epic Games is waging battle against Apple and the App Store right now, but it turns out it tried to get preferential treatment first.
It feels like it has been a long time since Apple showed off, and subsequently canceled, its first wireless charger, the AirPower. But today of all days we supposedly get to see inside the device.
Apple's 7th-generation iPad launched in late 2019, and now you can buy the model at a slight discount thanks to newly refurbished options.
Epic Games (and a lot of other companies) isn't all that happy with Apple, and it's going out of its way to make sure the world knows it.
Apple continues to march ahead to the public launch of macOS 11 Big Sur, and now we have one more public beta to test out.