Siri Offers Some Funny Quips Concerning iOS 8, WWDC
Siri has her own opinions about Apple's WWDC announcements, but you'll need to be running iOS 8 beta in order to hear them.
Siri has her own opinions about Apple's WWDC announcements, but you'll need to be running iOS 8 beta in order to hear them.
Apple's WWDC wasn't the only tech news during the week that was.
Information on Swift, Apple's new programming language, has recently surfaced online.
Attendees of this year’s WWDC have been invited by Apple to a performance by Bastille at the WWDC Bash.
Apple has posted its WWDC 2014 keynote address for viewing on YouTube.
The new language is designed to be faster, clearer, and more computationally effective than Objective-C.
Andrew and Vero Pepperrell are promising to add new features to the app soon.
A lot of the WWDC rumors turned out to be false.
This week, we're looking at an interesting WWDC announcement for China and an upcoming retail store in Japan.
Apple has updated the official iOS app of WWDC 2014 with support for downloading session videos.
Here are the 2014 Apple Design Award winners.
Don't spend two hours watching the WWDC keynote, just check out today's AppAdvice Daily roundup.
Here's our initial take on Monday's WWDC keynote address.
If you want to get in on the testing, you should head to Apple’s site now.
Developers will use Swift to create iOS and OS X apps.
Developers have a new tool in the latest Xcode beta.
If you missed today’s keynote, Apple has just updated its site with a huge amount of new information.
Just like in previous years, Apple has taken a heavy dose of inspiration from the developer community.
Apple posts keynote and "Apps We Can't Live Without" video.
Get the developer betas for OS X Yosemite and iOS 8 now.
Here's when you can get your hands on the shiny new iOS 8.
Apple is making a big jump into the smart home market.
You'll be able to install third-party keyboards in iOS 8.