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Apple introduces iOS 9, outlines upcoming features and changes, multitasking for iPad

Apple introduced iOS 9 during the Worldwide Developers Conference with a copious number of new changes. As the mighty Craig Federighi took the stage, he highlighted improvements for Siri, power management, extending battery life, etc. Federighi cited that Siri is now 40 percent faster, and comes with a new interface that matches Apple Watch, and […]

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Apple announces OS X 10.11 El Capitan, plans for fall release

The torrent of news and announcements from this year’s WWDC keynote starts here. It starts with El Capitan. On Monday, Apple announced OS X 10.11 El Capitan, the next version of its operation system. The updated OS will feature new versions of multiple stock apps, including Safari, Mail and Notes, improved Spotlight search with natural […]

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Philips announces that Hue Lights will be available in the fall, will support Apple’s HomeKit interface

Philips’ Hue Lights will get HomeKit support and be en route to you this fall. Philips has also stated that the smart lights you already own will work with HomeKit and you won’t have to replace them to get them working with HomeKit. The company released the following statement on its Facebook page:

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Rumor: Apple asking TV networks to pick up infrastructure costs, responsibilities of proposed streaming service

Apple may be asking other parties to pick up the tab when it comes to handling the costs and responsibilities of its proposed streaming video service. Apple, in turn, will provide the content. Industry executives have indicated that Apple has asked the TV networks to take on both the cost and responsibility of running Apple’s […]

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MacBook Air falls 1,000 feet from airplane, survives

Your MacBook Air may be tougher than you think. Apparently, a South African pilot managed to drop his MacBook Air notebook from the light aircraft he was flying when the canopy flew open. The MacBook, along with his flying license and logbook, fell 1000 feet into the fields below–but amazingly survived the experience.