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Microsoft's unified Office experience comes to iPad
Microsoft's combined Office app offers quick editing features optimized for smaller screens.
Serif brings back 50-percent discounts on Affinity creative apps
Serif is once again discounting Affinity Photo, Publisher and Designer by 50 percent, and it's offering 90-day free trials before you buy.
Apple says a record $540 million was spent on apps this New Year's Day
Apple's App Store set a new one-day record on New Year's, with people spending $540 million on games and other apps.
Amazon adds Mac Minis to its cloud to assist Apple developers
Amazon is bringing the Mac Mini to the cloud for developers who want cloud-based build and test machines for any Apple device app.
Serif cuts 30 percent off Affinity creative apps for Black Friday
Serif has cut the prices of Affinity Photo, Designer and Publisher by 30 percent for a big Black Friday sale.
Microsoft adds mouse and trackpad support to Office apps on iPad
This spring, Apple added mouse and trackpad support to the iPad with a software update, and ever since then, users with business to take care of have been waiting for Microsoft’s Office suite to include the feature. Now, 9to5Mac points out that Microsoft says a “phased rollout” is bringing the feature to its Word, Excel and PowerPoint apps on the platform. Microsoft also said the update is bringing new start screens and feature menus that expand its Fluent design language across the apps.
Apple pulls TV Remote app now that it's built into iOS
Apple has removed TV Remote from the App Store now that users have had the control built into iOS for a while.
Apple iPad (2020) and iPadOS 14 review
The 2020 iPad is about as straightforward as gadget updates get, but that's not a bad thing. Apple delivered a remarkably well-rounded package for the price, and what it lacks in flashy thrills it makes up for with more consistently competent performance. Meanwhile, iPadOS 14 packs plenty of design tweaks, and gives this basic tablet some of the software tools it needs to shine as an inexpensive productivity machine.
iOS 14 update fixes a bug that reset your browser and mail defaults
Apple fixed an iOS 14 bug would reset your default app settings after rebooting an iPad or iPhone, so now you can set Chrome or Gmail as a default and they will stay that way.
Apple iPad (2020) hands-on: A better kind of basic
The 2020 iPad brings more power to the entry-level tablet series. Not much else has changed, however.
What to expect at Apple's September 15th event
It’s early September, so Apple naturally has an event planned. More significant, though, is that Apple has already admitted it will be launching its next generation of iPhones later than usual. The tag line for Tuesday’s event is “time flies,” which almost certainly is a nod to a new Apple Watch.
iPadOS 14 hands-on: Design updates galore
If you’ve been itching to test all of the new iPad features Apple touted during its WWDC keynote last month, today’s your day: You can download and install the iPadOS 14 public beta right now. As you might have already guessed from the name, iPadOS 14 is based on iOS 14, which we’ve already started testing recently. Most of the changes that Apple wove into iOS are present on its tablets too, including a smarter, less obtrusive Siri, plenty of tweaks to existing apps and a renewed focus on privacy, so I won’t be dwelling on those much.
Apple's iOS 14 and iPadOS 14 public betas are available today
Apple announced plenty of dramatic changes to iOS and iPadOS during its WWDC keynote -- there's expanded widget support, an App Library for iPhones, a suite new of Apple Pencil features for the iPad, and a whole lot more. While the final versions of iOS 14 and iPadOS 14 won't be available for a few months yet, Apple officially opened its public beta program today for anyone who can't wait to see what all the fuss is about. If you're ready to take the plunge, you can sign up for Apple's Beta Software Program right here.
Apple is reportedly canceling Arcade games that won't keep players hooked
Apple is said to have cancelled some Arcade games after concerns they weren't engaging enough to keep people subscribed.
Safari will use Face ID and Touch ID for 'frictionless' web sign-ins
The next version of Safari will let you use Face ID or Touch ID to sign in to websites without entering your password.
Here's everything Apple announced at its WWDC 2020 keynote
Here's everything you need to know from Apple's Worldwide Developer Conference today.
Apple releases Mac version of its developer app just before WWDC
Apple has released a Mac version of its developer resource app just in time for a virtual WWDC.
What to expect from Apple's online-only WWDC 2020
Apple's leap to ARM There hasn't been a whole lot of noise about macOS this year, and for once, that might be because Apple's Mac hardware announcements are far more important.
Apple faces lawsuit over loot boxes in App Store games
Apple is facing a proposed class action lawsuit for allegedly allowing gambling through loot boxes in App Store titles.
Apple's virtual WWDC keynote starts on June 22nd at 1 PM ET
This year's online-only edition of the conference is free to 'all developers.'