Sat, 25 May 2013

Switch to Mac: Translating Windows to OS X

Macworld staff

Congratulations! You've made the leap from a Windows PC to the Mac. Now that you're here, it's no surprise that you might be feeling a bit lost. We've assembled this chart to make it easy for you to find the feature you're looking for, whether it's your printer settings or audio controls.


Fri, 24 May 2013

Best Mac for video editing

Mark Hattersley

Which Mac should you buy to edit video?


Fri, 24 May 2013

Apple to begin trial production of cheaper iPhone with many colour choices in June, report says

Ashleigh Allsopp

Apple could be about to begin a trial production of its rumoured cheaper iPhone, believed to be coming several colour choices. The iPhone, dubbed iPhone mini, could be set for a September launch.


Fri, 24 May 2013

iOS 7 release date, rumours and leaked images

Malcolm Wilde

iOS 7's release date is a big question among Apple fans right now. In this article, we explore some of the rumours about the next version of Apple's mobile operating system, and uncover some potential leaked screenshots and pictures of iOS 7. Read our iOS 7 release date, rumours and leaked images article to find out more.


Fri, 24 May 2013

Apple focuses on customers in new "Music Every Day" iPhone 5 ad

Ashleigh Allsopp

Apple has released a new advert to show off its iPhone as the most-used phone for listening to music.


Fri, 24 May 2013

Apple confirms 10 June WWDC 2013 keynote

Ashleigh Allsopp

Apple has officially confirmed that it will host a keynote at its Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) on 10 June, to show off what the company has been working on behind the scenes.


Fri, 24 May 2013

How do I restore my Mac with Time Machine

Mark Hattersley

Our guide to restoring Mac OS X from a Time Machine backup will help you recover a Mac that doesn't boot, and help with a failed hard drive.


Fri, 24 May 2013

Penguin settles with US states in e-book price-fixing lawsuit

John Ribeiro

Penguin has settled with U.S. states in an e-book price-fixing lawsuit, leaving only Apple now in the fray.


Fri, 24 May 2013

Adobe continues social push, acquires mobile app agency

Jay Alabaster

Adobe has acquired Thumb Labs, a small mobile app agency, as part of its broader push to give its new cloud-enabled software offerings a more social flavor.


Fri, 24 May 2013

Researchers find more versions of digitally signed Mac OS X spyware

Lucian Constantin

Security researchers have identified multiple samples of the recently discovered "KitM" spyware for Mac OS X, including one dating back to December 2012 and targeting German-speaking users.


Fri, 24 May 2013

Is Google Glass a Gimmick or an IT Revolution?

Thor Olavsrud

Is Google Glass a gimmick or the next revolution in post-PC computing? Time will be the judge - the head-mounted augmented reality device isn't even commercially available yet except to those few who attended last year's Google I/O event and ponied up $1,500 for it--but that hasn't stopped some companies from betting on its future.


Fri, 24 May 2013

Facebook is the new religion, Ashton Kutcher says

Stephen Lawson

Internet communities are more trustworthy than some big corporations, but mobile is proving a hard nut to crack even for the best of them, actor and venture capitalist Ashton Kutcher told CTIA Wireless Thursday.


Fri, 24 May 2013

Twitter #Music doubles down on song discovery with new chart features

Daniel Ionescu

It's not a groundbreaking feature, but nice to have nonetheless: Twitter has added a bunch of genre charts to its #Music discovery service to display the most popular songs and artists trending, in a bid to surface the most popular tracks on the social network.


Fri, 24 May 2013

Microsoft turns Siri against Apple in new Windows 8 ad

Ian Paul

After coming out swinging a few days back with a Surface ad that focused on Office, Microsoft has a new ad that confronts the iPad head-on. And here's the crazy part: it's surprisingly amusing.


Fri, 24 May 2013

Twitter's two-step authentication a good start, experts say

Antone Gonsalves

For celebrities and the average Joe, having two-factor authentication turned on won't protect them against determined hackers, however


Fri, 24 May 2013

Intel claims Haswell will offer 50 percent more battery life

Agam Shah

Intel's upcoming family of Core processors, code-named Haswell, will offer 50 percent more battery life in laptops than did their "Ivy Bridge" predecessors, Intel said on Thursday. The chips are expected to be used in Apple's new MacBook Pro and MacBook Air, which are rumoured to be launching on 10 June at WWDC.


Fri, 24 May 2013

Facebook delays Home in Europe, wants a stronger 'First' impression

Zach Miners

Users in the UK and France will have to wait a bit longer to get their hands on the HTC First. The first smartphone to come preinstalled with Facebook Home has been delayed in those countries while Facebook updates the software to address some negative user feedback.


Fri, 24 May 2013

Box buys iOS app to improve its own

Juan Carlos Perez

Box has acquired an unreleased application called Folders, designed to give iPhone and iPad users a mobile front-end interface for the cloud storage and file management and sharing service as well as for competitors Google Drive and Dropbox.


Thu, 23 May 2013

How to set up a Time Capsule

Mark Hattersley

Set up Time Capsule to create a Mac backup and restore system can help you backup and restore a MacBook.


Thu, 23 May 2013

New iPhone 6 concept shows new design, notification LED, camera, display improvements

Ashleigh Allsopp

A new iPhone 6 concept video has been created to show what a waterproof iPhone with wireless charging and touch sensitive buttons might look like.


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