Ahead of the launch of macOS Catalina, Apple temporarily eased notarization requirements for developers, and reminded them of the new requirements.
Apple’s notarization for Mac apps experiencing delays following macOS Catalina launch
Ahead of the launch of macOS Catalina, Apple temporarily eased notarization requirements for developers, and reminded them of the new requirements.
Photoshop alternative Pixelmator Pro today released a major update to its pro Mac app, bringing a significant speed boost on high-end systems thanks to further Metal and GPU optimizations. Pixelmator Pro 1.5 is fully compatible with the new macOS Catalina 10.15 software and brings with it new features such as a machine learning-powered Denoise filter and all-new Extended Dynamic Range mode with 10-bit color depth and P3 wide color gamut which are both natively supported by Apple's upcoming Pro Display XDR.
Apple's December 2017 deal to acquire Shazam for a reported $400 million has resulted in increased profit and user base for the popular song identification service.
After reintroducing its Texas Hold’em for iPhone back in July as part of the App Store’s tenth anniversary, Apple has now expanded this classic mobile card game to the iPad tablets with support for iOS’s multitasking modes such as Split View and Slide Over.
Oprah’s Book Club launched on Apple Books recently and now she has decided to cast some light on her partnership with the Cupertino tech giant.
Apple's complicated relationship with China is making headlines again with news reports revealing that the Cupertino firm has bowed to political pressure from the Chinese government by removing an App Store app that activists have relied on to report police movements.
The Apple Card is billed as a credit card for consumers, not for banks, in that it offers a more customer-focused approach than most other credit cards. And it turns out the Apple Card also has a Disaster Relief Program as well.
Apple Arcade is one of Apple's newest subscription services, and with it being priced at just $4.99 per month and allowing for access to dozens of games at one time, it's already seen its fair share of positive feedback.
Back in September, when Apple was releasing new software on a semi-regular basis, the company also released updates to older versions of both iOS and watchOS.
Earlier this year, Apple unveiled Apple Arcade, a new subscription service that focused on a variety of different games that can be played on iPhone, iPad, Apple TV, and Mac. Some of those games are perfectly fine on a touchscreen, but some might lead to a better gaming experience with a controller.
Apple's return to the more reliable scissor-switch keyboard mechanism is expected to kick off with a brand-new notebook model featuring a sixteen-inch display that's apparently coming down the pike later this year, but what about the good ol' MacBook line?
If you had any doubts that Apple will be releasing a successor to its popular four-inch iPhone SE, reliable Apple analyst Ming-Chi Kuo of TF International Securities is here to dispel them.