Keynote, Numbers, and Pages updates add Apple Pencil Hover support
Following the launch of iOS 16.4 and macOS 13.3 earlier this week, Apple on Thursday issued updates for its iWork suite of productivity apps: Keynote, Numbers, and Pages.
Following the launch of iOS 16.4 and macOS 13.3 earlier this week, Apple on Thursday issued updates for its iWork suite of productivity apps: Keynote, Numbers, and Pages.
It appears that Netflix’s gaming push is going to go a little further than making a handful of mobile games available free with your Netflix subscription.
When Apple announced the Apple Watch Ultra, I was especially interested in its introduction of an Action button, an additional bit of hardware that could be set to trigger just about anything on watchOS.
WWDC 2023 was announced on Tuesday, and the expectation is that Apple will use the event to unveil its long-rumored AR/VR headset.
It’s looking more and more like Apple’s next big thing won’t be something that fits in your pocket or a bag.
Building your own website can be a great way to launch a new business, promote your creative work or just be a place where you can share thoughts and content with others.
If you’re a music fan, there are basically two options: Spotify and Apple Music. Sure there are others music streaming services–Tidal, Amazon Music, Qobux–but if you want access to as much music as possible, Spotify and Apple Music are head and shoulders above the rest.
Apple’s Screen Time feature can be used to limit activities, duration, and times of day that kids in a Family Sharing group can use their devices.
Looking for ways to broaden your horizons? Then you can’t go wrong by learning a new language. And one of the better ways to do that is with Babbel, on sale beginning March 27 during our Spring Digital Blowout, but only until 11:59 pm on April 27.
In this episode of the Macworld Podcast, we dive into the latest updates to Apple’s operating systems, iOS 16 and macOS Ventura.
This weekend the U.K. celebrated (if that’s the correct word) the beginning of British Summer Time, while U.S. daylight saving time began a fortnight before that.
When it comes to iOS “point release” updates, there are those that don’t seem to change much and those that bring a bunch of fun new features to your iPhone.
This weekend the U.K. celebrated (if that’s the correct word) the beginning of British Summer Time, while U.S. daylight saving time began a fortnight before that.
Of the big Apple events of the year, WWDC is the most reliable: In each of the past 16 Junes, like clockwork, Apple has held a big get-together for its developer partners and announced a raft of important software updates.
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If you yearn for the days of old Mac OS versions–we’re talking pre-OS X here–then your time has finally come.
When Apple announced the Apple Watch Ultra, I was especially interested in its introduction of an Action button, an additional bit of hardware that could be set to trigger just about anything on watchOS.
Every year without fail, Apple delivers one of the best cameras on any smartphone in its newest iPhone. Basically any iPhone you buy—even the previous year’s model—will snap excellent photos and record videos in stellar quality.
When the iPhone 15 Pro arrives later this year, it’s expected to have buttons that aren’t actually buttons. According to numerous rumors, Apple is turning to capacitive buttons that don’t move when pressed for its next flagship phone–similar to the iPhone 7’s Home button and the trackpad on MacBooks.
When Apple announced the Apple Watch Ultra, I was especially interested in its introduction of an Action button, an additional bit of hardware that could be set to trigger just about anything on watchOS.
When iOS 16.3.1 arrived in February, it included a critical security fix for a WebKit vulnerability that was known to have been actively exploited.
When Apple announced the Apple Watch Ultra, I was especially interested in its introduction of an Action button, an additional bit of hardware that could be set to trigger just about anything on watchOS.
You should be backing up your computer files regularly. But cloud storage, which is widely considered the best option for this purpose, can get really expensive.
Despite Apple’s best efforts, Mac malware does exist, we describe some cases below. However, before you panic, Mac malware and viruses are very rarely found “in the wild”.
It can be easy to forget about Apple TV when Apple drops a bunch of updates for its devices all at once, but this one’s worth checking out for one cool new feature.
After several weeks as a preorder, Apple Music Classical is now available as a free app for Apple Music subscribers.
Just hours after the release of macOS 13.3, Apple started the countdown to the next version with the release of the first 13.4 beta.
Apple Pay Later, a buy now,-pay later interest-free service announced at WWDC in June 2022, finally began rolling out today, but for the time being, will be open only to the lucky few.