Learn how to change the display settings in Apple's Preview app on the Mac so that images and PDF documents appear in real size on the screen.
How to change image and PDF display sizes in Preview for Mac
Learn how to change the display settings in Apple's Preview app on the Mac so that images and PDF documents appear in real size on the screen.
If you sat back and watched the WWDC 2020 presentation, then you would’ve witnessed Apple’s plans for the upcoming iOS & iPadOS 14 software update slated to launch this Fall. One of the features that stood out most to me was the introduction of authentic Home Screen widgets, which the jailbreak community has enjoyed for years along with several other of iOS 14’s ‘new’ features.
Jailbreakers are typically hard-pressed to partake in major software updates like iOS 14 because of the implications that doing so would have on their jailbreak eligibility. Fortunately, a newly released jailbreak tweak dubbed Comet by iOS developer Dylan West (@iOSthemem0d) brings a multitude of new widgets to jailbroken iOS 13 devices, and it certainly evokes an iOS 14-esque vibe if you know what we mean…
While they might be delayed a bit, we are still going to get new iPhones later this year. Probably. So how about we take a look at some concept images of one of those new handsets?
Earlier today, Apple seeded the fifth beta of iOS 14 and iPadOS 14 to developers. This is a quick list of what's new in the latest prerelease software.
According to a new report, some iPhone and iPad developers are choosing to publish their apps to TestFlight, which is Apple's service for over-the-air installation and testing of iOS apps, and leave it at that. Users, assuming they know where to look, can download and use these pieces of software via the TestFlight app, which is available for free on the App Store.
Apple is moving ahead with the latest developer betas for iOS 14 and iPadOS 14 (and the other platforms) ahead of the public launch later this year.
Apple completely revamped Apple Maps not too long ago, and now Google is doing the same for its own offering.
If you are in the United Kingdom, are a fan of Samsung, and want an all-digital card option from the company, the wait is over.
Epic Games is rallying against Apple on social media with its #FreeFortnite hashtag after it left both Apple and Google no choice but to remove “Fortnite” from their respective app stores.
Epic Games is not a small company. It operates out of several different regions across the globe. And, as of August of this year, is reportedly worth around $18 billion. But, even as the company wages a battle with Apple, the executives have apparently realized they'll probably need some help.
Apple yesterday released an official statement about Epic Games, “Fortnite” and the App Store.
Photoshop maker Adobe has confirmed that its upcoming MAX 2020 creativity conference will take place virtually due to the coronavirus epidemic.