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    iOS 10, watchOS 3 and macOS Sierra All Arriving This Month

    iOS 10, watchOS 3 and macOS Sierra have all been given concrete release dates by Apple – and owners of supported iPhones, iPads, iPod Touches, Apple Watches and Macs won’t…

    Wayfair Adds Apple Pay Support to its Retail Websites

    Wayfair, the major online retailer of home furnishings and décor, has announced its support for the mobile payment service Apple Pay for shoppers who use the Wayfair.com, Joss & Main…

    First Public Betas of iOS 10 and macOS Sierra Launched Today

    Having released the second betas of iOS 10 and macOS Sierra for developer testing earlier this week, Apple has now followed up with the first public betas of both operating…

    Apple Releases Second Beta of iOS 10 with Many New Features

    Today, Apple gave developers the opportunity to download the second beta of iOS 10. The release includes various new features and tweaks that bring iOS 10 even closer to its…

    Apple to Encourage Organ Donation in iOS 10’s Health App

    With the release of iOS 10 this fall, Apple will update the stock Health app, which collects various data about the user’s health, on US-based iPhones with a option to…

    Evidence Emerges That iOS 10 Will Add Health App to iPad

    On iPhone and iPod Touch, the stock Health app is great for bringing together an abundance of data about the user’s health in one place. It’s exciting, then, to see…

    iOS 10 on iPad: How It Differs from the iPhone Experience

    If you’ve watched the keynote at which iOS 10 was unveiled in June, you could be excused for thinking that, on iPad, iOS 10 will be basically just the iPhone…

    iOS 10 Kernel Intentionally Left Unencrypted, Apple Reveals

    Following this week’s discovery that the kernel – the core – of the preview version of iOS 10 is unencrypted, Apple has now confirmed to TechCrunch that it was left…

    How iOS 10’s Tweaks to HomeKit Could Boost the Smart Home

    Apple’s smart home framework HomeKit certainly isn’t new, having been slowly revolutionizing numerous homes since its launch in 2014. However, with iOS 10, Apple has brought a number of additions…

    iOS 10 Could Boost Available Storage on iPhones and iPads

    With iOS 10 now having been available in beta form for a few days, numerous developers have had time to thoroughly test it. One surprising revelation is that, at the…

    Apple Pay Set for France, Hong Kong, Switzerland & Websites

    The availability of Apple Pay will hugely expand in the next few months. The mobile payment service will arrive on websites this fall, while France, Hong Kong and Switzerland will…

    Wall Street Analysts Impressed by Apple’s Software Reveals

    Apple’s announcements yesterday about the future of its software platforms iOS, macOS, watchOS and tvOS have left a variety of Wall Street analysts optimistic about the company’s future. Drexel Hamilton…

    iOS 10 Bringing Tweaks to Music App, Lock Screen and More

    The just-announced tenth major version of iOS will bring lots of improvements and additions to familiar apps and features, including Phone, Music, Messages, Maps, News and Siri. The Music and…

    Video Suggests How iOS 10 Could Run on Bezel-less iPhone 7

    It’s undoubtedly tricky to predict what iOS 10 on the iPhone 7 will be like almost a year ahead of their expected launches, but that hasn’t stopped a trio of…

    iOS 10 and OS X “Fuji” Said to Be in Early Internal Testing

    Less than two months after the releases of iOS 9 and OS X El Capitan, Apple has evidently ramped up early internal testing of the successor operating systems iOS 10…

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