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Sunday June 8, 2025. 02:28 PM
Apple isn't expected to introduce new hardware during its WWDC keynote, with the 2025 event said to be a software-only affair.WWDC 2025 should be software-only this timeAs a major event for developers, WWDC is chiefly focused on software, but hardware does sometimes make an...
With the popular app Pocket going away, you'll need a new way to catch up on those articles you've been meaning to read. Here are the best options.
This is the second of two articles looking at paintings of the Zealand countryside from...
For years, gray market services known as “bulletproof” hosts have been a key tool for...
A novel suggestion that complexity increases over time, not just in living organisms but in the nonliving world, promises to rewrite notions of time and evolution.
Dell's rebranding efforts officially kick off with the Dell 14 Plus. Is it more than just a fresh coat of paint?
Macworld If you’ve ever hesitated to take your expensive, brand-new MacBook on the road, we get it. You don’t want to toss a $2,000 laptop into your backpack and pray it doesn’t get dinged or spilled on at the coffee shop. That’s where this Grade ‘A’...
Macworld If you’ve ever hesitated to take your expensive, brand-new MacBook on the road, we get it. You don’t want to toss a $2,000 laptop into your backpack and pray it doesn’t get dinged or spilled on at the coffee shop. That’s where this Grade ‘A’...
Macworld If you’ve ever hesitated to take your expensive, brand-new MacBook on the road, we get it. You don’t want to toss a $2,000 laptop into your backpack and pray it doesn’t get dinged or spilled on at the coffee shop. That’s where this Grade ‘A’...
Macworld If you’ve ever hesitated to take your expensive, brand-new MacBook on the road, we...
Macworld If you’ve ever hesitated to take your expensive, brand-new MacBook on the road, we get it. You don’t want to toss a $2,000 laptop into your backpack and pray it doesn’t get dinged or spilled on at the coffee shop. That’s where this Grade ‘A’...
Macworld If you’ve ever hesitated to take your expensive, brand-new MacBook on the road, we get it. You don’t want to toss a $2,000 laptop into your backpack and pray it doesn’t get dinged or spilled on at the coffee shop. That’s where this Grade ‘A’...
The Swiss Army knife has fallen victim to unintended consequences. Once the dream of every...
AppleInsider reports: The engineer behind much of the Mac's early graphical user interfaces, QuickDraw, MacPaint, Hypercard and much more, William D. 'Bill' Atkinson, died on June 5 of complications from pancreatic cancer... Atkinson, who built a post-Apple career as a noted ...
Atkinson’s gleeful brilliance helped people draw on computer screens and access information via links.
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With the recent iPad mini, if a handheld gaming experience on a larger display is...
Apple legend Bill Atkinson has passed away at 74 from pancreatic cancer. His development of QuickDraw, MacPaint, and HyperCard influenced everything from Photoshop to the World Wide Web and directly contributed to the creation of TidBITS.
Saturday June 7, 2025. 11:48 PM
The Mail app on iOS 18.5 may stop working due to update bugs, sync issues, or misconfigured settings. Some users report seeing a blank screen when they open the app, i.e., no menus and emails, just an unresponsive interface. Others say their inbox won’t refresh or new...
The Mail app on iOS 18.5 may stop working due to update bugs, sync issues,...
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