Why is ARKit better than the alternatives?
Apple’s announcement of ARKit at the recent WWDC has had a huge impact on the Augmented Reality eco-system.
The latest in iOS and Apple news.
Apple’s announcement of ARKit at the recent WWDC has had a huge impact on the Augmented Reality eco-system.
On October 5, 1999, Steve Jobs introduced the iMac DV and a new application called iMovie, declaring: We think this is going to be the next big thing. Desktop video…which we think is going to be as big as desktop publishing was.
The Chinese government’s crackdown on the internet continues with the news that Apple has removed all major VPN apps, which help internet users overcome the country’s censorship system, from the App Store in China.
Apple updated its iPod lineup on Thursday and discontinued the iPod Nano and iPod Shuffle.
Google has cracked down on security with the launch of Play Protect and other new defense mechanisms while a report has been released which shows iOS malware growth outpacing that of Android.
The latest beta of iOS 11 has been seeded to developers (and consumers who like to live dangerously) around the globe, and Apple has wasted no time in making some needed fixes and implementing new features.
After launching Clips for iOS back in early April, Apple is today releasing an update for the social video editing app that adds a handful of notable new features. We also confirmed that the app now has over a million monthly unique users to date.
Transmit has been one of first choice applications for our Macs, and Panic has just released a major new upgrade, v5, which is built from the ground up to be faster and more efficient.
Google today is rolling out its take on the news feed, a personalized stream of articles, videos, and other content.