In the ever-evolving landscape of technology and innovation, Apple stands at the forefront, setting trends and influencing industries. As the company continues to chart new territories, the role of its leadership team becomes increasingly vital. This article explores the potential avenues through which Apple could shape the future of its leadership team, ensuring continued success and innovation. (more…)
As technology enthusiasts and Apple aficionados eagerly await the next wave of groundbreaking innovations, speculation is rife about what the tech giant has in store for its upcoming generation of devices. With a legacy built on pushing the boundaries of design and functionality, Apple has consistently set the standard for innovation in the tech industry. In this article, we explore the potential breakthroughs that could define the next generation of Apple devices. (more…)
In the ever-evolving landscape of technology, Apple Inc. has been a pivotal player, setting trends and pushing boundaries for over four decades. As we stand on the cusp of a new decade, it's intriguing to contemplate the role that Apple will play in shaping the future of technology, innovation, and our daily lives over the next ten years. (more…)
Macworld The first iOS 17 Developer Beta was released on the first day of WWDC, as is tradition. While it is meant for developers to begin building apps using new frameworks and APIs, and to test and send bug reports if their apps don’t work with the new software, it is technically available to anyone with a developer account. In fact, the Developer Beta used to require a paid membership to the developer program, which costs $99 a year. With iOS 17, Apple changed its policy to allow even those with free developer accounts (which otherwise only provide access to the developer forums and Xcode) to download the iOS 17 Developer Beta. Still, we recommend waiting for the Public Beta…
Macworld If you don’t want to wait to install the next version of macOS – which we now know will be called Sonoma after Apple revealed all the details at WWDC in June, you can join the beta program and try it out on your Mac before it is released to the public in September or October. The developer beta of macOS 14 Sonoma is already available to download. This year the developer beta isn’t just available to developers who have paid to join Apple’s Developer Program (which costs $99/£79), Apple has opened it up to anyone who is a registered developer. We explain how to get a free developer account below. The slightly more stable public beta version will…
Macworld If you don’t want to wait to install the next version of macOS – which we now know will be called Sonoma after Apple revealed all the details at WWDC in June, you can join the beta program and try it out on your Mac before it is released to the public in September or October. The developer beta of macOS 14 Sonoma is already available to download. This year the developer beta isn’t just available to developers who have paid to join Apple’s Developer Program (which costs $99/£79), Apple has opened it up to anyone who is a registered developer. We explain how to get a free developer account below. The slightly more stable public beta version will…
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