Wednesday, December 9, 2015




Macs replacing PCs across enterprise at "unprecedented rate" survey claims







Debut in 2016, but when exactly?

Leaked Intel Broadwell-EP Xeon E5 chip may hint at Mac Pro specs



The Mac Pro is Apple's most powerful computer, aimed at professionals in high-end video and 3D graphics, but has taken a backseat in terms of the company's priorities. The product is one of Apple's few not in an annual update cycle, other examples being iPods and the Mac mini.




But not all of it

Apple publishes open-source code for OS X El Capitan




 

Apple Live TV: A timeline of leaks






Apple TV: Two big fixes with one software update






Apple releases Apple TV ad showcasing on-demand content and apps






Apple's Eddy Cue hints at new Remote app for Apple TV, says over half of fourth-gen buyers are upgraders






The Daily Show on Donald Trump crossing the line @ 1:20 or watch the whole thing

It's like the Microsoft Store at Christmas: Turns out there is no line






iOS 9.2 update should fix iPad Pro blackouts, Apple says






62 percent of current owners planning to gift Apple Watch to others, poll says







Best Buy makes a splash with the lowest Apple WATCH prices ever, deals start at just $249






Rumor: Apple to host March 2016 event for new Apple Watch, 4-inch iPhone







Glance Conference is tomorrow 






Apple Granted a Patent for a Business App that will use Apple Pencil and new Pie Chart UI






Best selling iTunes album of the year gives Eddy Cue goosebumps





Which Apple fought but ultimately were leaked by Samsung's legal team as soon as they were received from Apple.

How Apple's legal fight with Samsung revealed a gold mine of top-secret information






An illustrator's review of the iPad Pro and Apple Pencil






iPad Pro kills it in all their tests 

Pixel C review: New hardware ignores an Android tablet's core problem: software






What do schools get with Chromebook besides vulnerability to viruses and cheap hardware?

The ability to stalk your child's every keystroke, and freely sell that information to whomever they want.

Google deceptively tracks students' browsing, EFF says in FTC complaint







What a horrible debacle for songwriters, artists and publishers

Spotify might allow high-profile artists to restrict music to paid subscribers, report says



















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