The Top Announcements From Apple’s WWDC 2017

Apple’s WWDC 2017 keynote just wrapped, where key executives Craig Federighi, Phil Schiller, and, of course, Tim Cook, took the stage to announce updates headed to iPhones, MacBooks, Apple TV, and more. The rumors for this year’s WWDC came in the final hours leading up to the event, with hints of new hardware and, of…

The 5 most important things we learned about Apple this week

Apple’s 2016 WWDC event.  The dust has settled from WWDC, Apple’s big event for developers. Although there aren’t any new products immediately on the horizon, everything that was announced this week will eventually change the way you use your Apple devices. Here are the five most important things we learned from Apple this week: iOS…

Apple is laying the groundwork to kill passwords

You’ll be able to automatically log into your Mac if you’re wearing your Apple Watch. Apple One of the small, overlooked Mac features Apple announced at WWDC last week also happens to be one of its most impressive. With macOS Sierra, the new operating system coming to Mac in the fall, you can automatically log…

Apple explains why it totally redesigned how the Apple Watch works

Apple is completely changing the way the Apple Watch works.Users will receive a free update to WatchOS 3 this fall, which is essentially a wholesale redesign of the Apple Watch interface. For example, Apple has added the ability for Watch apps to be updated in the background, a new control center, and a new “app…

WWDC’16 Summary

Holy moly, Apple fans… that was a wild ride. The huge WWDC 2016 keynote was packed full of announcements spanning nearly every single one of Apple’s product lines. Software was clearly the star of the show — this is, after all, a developer conference first and foremost — and we all know where everyone’s focus…