Apple to release Yosemite Public Preview tomorrow

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On July 23, 2014

During the WWDC 2014 Keynote earlier this year, Apple promised to release a Public Beta version of OS X Yosemite to non developers. The company has now announced that this Public Beta will be made available tomorrow, July 24th for users who are wanting to test the software before it will finally be released later this […]

Apple announces 2014 iTunes Festival

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On July 21, 2014

Apple just announced their eighth annual iTunes Festival, which will take place in London. So far the lineup sounds amazing and Apple has promised they will be adding more names at a later date. Confirmed artists include Pharrell Williams, Maroon 5, Kylie, Sam Smith, and Blondie, as well as Beck, David Guetta, 5 Seconds of […]

Weekly Mobile News Roundup – 18 July 2014

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On July 18, 2014

Once again the week is coming to an end and that means it’s time for a roundup of the past weeks news! Bill Campbell steps down from Apple board, replaced with BlackRock’s Sue Wagner – Apple announced today that longtime board member Bill Campbell is stepping down after 17 years of service. In his place steps in […]

DirectTV will allow cord cutters to sign up for NFL Sunday Ticket

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On July 17, 2014

For the NFL fans among our readers this will be great news, according to a promotional page on the DirectTV website, NFL Sunday Ticket will be available as a standalone subscription for the 2014 season. This is what the site states: Introducing NFLSUNDAYTICKET.TV. NFL football for all. Now you can access live, out-of-market NFL games without […]

Apple and IBM announces partnership to bring enterprise services to iOS

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On July 16, 2014

Yesterday Apple and IBM announced a new partnership that will see the two companies  work together to bring more than 100 enterprise apps & cloud services to the iPhone and iPad, furthermore they will launch a new AppleCare service directed towards enterprises. The product is called “IBM MobileFirst for iOS Solutions”. In addition to introducing the new […]

Apple looking for retail employees to test Photos app for OS X

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On July 15, 2014

According to several sources Apple is currently looking for retail employees to test the upcoming Photos app for OS X. According to reports from 9to5Mac Apple is looking for: We are seeking a technical and passionate photography enthusiast to join our Quality Assurance team working on Photos for OS X. You will be part of a fast moving […]

Dropbox introduces Streaming Sync

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On July 14, 2014

I don’t know about you guys but whenever I need to quickly sync files between multiple devices I simply throw them in my Dropbox. Now while this is great for smaller files, it quickly becomes a burden when you are dealing with huge files, while it will do complete the task it will take forever. […]

Weekly Mobile News Roundup – 11 July 2014

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On July 11, 2014

Once again the week is coming to an end and that means it’s time for a roundup of the past weeks news! Life after Aperture and iPhoto: What to do with your image library – When most companies kill off a neglected product, the damage is usually limited to the few remaining customers that have stuck […]

Building a Hackintosh: Part 1 – Parts to buy

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On July 10, 2014

I have been extremely happy with my mid-2009 Macbook Pro, it runs almost 12 hours each day and has always been a faithful servant. Recently however I have started to notice a significant slowdown in Mavericks, and that was when I decided it was time to look for a new setup. At first I was […]

Top ten tips on hiring an app designer

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On July 9, 2014

This is a guest post from Ainsley of App Design Vault – the best source of high quality iPhone and iOS app UI design templates. They have never been more popular – the volume of apps being produced is expanding on a daily basis. You can’t hire just anyone to create an app for you. You will […]