Today, Apple released two new beta previews of their developers. We will cover both of the previews in separate articles today, with this article dedicated to all that was included in the developers preview for developers on iOS 8.
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How Apple Hopes to Automate Your Home with HomeKit
Apple has found a way to get into a majority of our lives. From the way we communicate with individuals by phone, web, or messaging, to how we listen to music, get our work done, among other things.
WWDC 2014: By the Numbers
If you are afraid of numbers, this may not be the article for you. No, there isn’t any math, but this was a very numbers-heavy WWDC this year. For starters, the conference itself was number significant, being the 30th anniversary of Apple and this is also the 25th anniversary of WWDC.
WWDC 2014: What Was Released for Mac OS X Yosemite?
WWDC, or the Worldwide Developers Conference is the annual conference held in California that allows Apple to make public the new software, features, and even gadgets that they have set for release for the rest of the year of the coming year. This is the highlight of Apple’s calendar and is consistently held in June.
WWDC 2014: What Was Released for iOS?
WWDC, or the Worldwide Developers Conference is the annual conference held in California that allows Apple to make public the new software, features, and even gadgets that they have set for release for the rest of the year of the coming year. This is the highlight of Apple’s calendar and is consistently held in June.
iOS 8 Concept: ‘Blocks’ Reinventing the Home Screen
You are fast at work, either behind a computer or with customers, and you get a notification either while working or on a break. You take the time out to check to see what the update is, only to find out it is either junk mail or an unnecessary message. Now that your train of […]