Apple has patented the idea of a dual-screen MacBook without a keyboard or touchpad. While it's an ambitious idea, is that really the experience we want on a laptop?
Apple's new pilot program will allow Apple Stores and Apple Authorized Service Providers to keep repairing both 21.5-inch and 27-inch iMac models released in mid-2011.
Microsoft released MacOS and Linux versions of its Q# development language and quantum development kit, extending the reach of its quantum computing efforts.
Twitter pulled the plug on its app for MacOS, and suggests using the web-based version for a premium experience. But does anyone really care? Vote in our poll or sound off in our comments to let us know what you think.
Despite upcoming features in iOS 12 being pushed back to iOS 13, Apple still plans to implement plans to allow Macs to download and use iPad apps in iOS 12.
Despite reportedly pushing some iOS features down the road, it looks like Mac users might see some cross-compatible iOS apps show up in the Mac App Store before long.
If it were up to us, what would we like to see out of the rumored entry-level MacBook? Well, we asked around the office, and there was no shortage of opinions on the matter.
Apple may launch as many as three new hardware refreshes in its Mac lineup in 2018, according to a new report. We're also told they could include Apple designed co-processors, similar to recent releases in the iMac and MacBook Pro lineups.
Apple's new beta build of MacOS High Sierra 10.13.4 introduces new features for external graphics card enclosures which make them more versatile and useful to owners by enabling hot-plugging and a fully featured clamshell mode.
Apple's latest update for the High Sierra build of MacOS will issue warnings to users attempting to run 32-bit applications that they will no longer be supported in future versions of the operating system.