Apple seeds a fourth beta version of Mac OS X 10.10.3 to developers and the public testing program
The software is available to both registered developers and members of the newly renamed Apple Beta Software Program.
The software is available to both registered developers and members of the newly renamed Apple Beta Software Program.
The Apple Watch launches on Friday, April 24 in nine countries.
Roughly 61 million Americans are interested in the Apple Watch, according to Reuters.
This week, we learned when Apple Watch would be released. We also saw the new MacBook, ResearchKit, and more.
A mysterious market research firm named SixtyEight Research might be involved in Apple's Project Titan.
Microsoft's "personal assistant" arrives on iOS and Android later this year.
Anyone with an Apple ID can join the program and download the software now for free.
The technology is included in the updated MacBook Pro and the new MacBook.
It can be downloaded over-the-air or through Apple's Developer Center.
On Wednesday, most of Apple's digital world went offline for 11 hours.
We take a look at what Apple Watch means for photographers.
More than 11,000 people have already signed up for a study with Stanford University’s MyHeart Counts app.
Apple has just updated its system status page to inform users that the downtime is over.
The downtime started early this morning and is still continuing.
We could have new Apple Watch models very soon.
Apple is experiencing a significant iTunes outage.
Adding an Apple retail store to a mall can lift overall sales by 10 percent.
Apple wants to meet with Watch developers, in person.
Users will be able to store up to 2GB of music directly on the device.
Cupertino didn't answer an important question about the Apple Watch.
According to a recent Snowden leak, the CIA has been working for years to break the encryption in the iPhone and iPad.
A new MacBook is finally here. Should you buy it?
The music labels are apparently standing firm on their pricing request.