Apple can't do anything about the 2016 MacBook Pro hardware, but they can sure initiate an update to resolve all the issues and incorporate new drivers. Macworld reported that the update should fix the Safari bug. It is the reason why MacBook pro was plagued during the Consumer testing reports.
Apple is reportedly planning to unveil the rumored 21.5-inch Retina iMac at an event next week. Meanwhile, new reports concur with previous rumors that the iPad Pro could launch in November 2015.
Apple recently revealed that iOS 9 is taking a page from the OS X's playbook. The company's latest mobile operating system will now give its users an option to install software updates at a more convenient time.
Apple plans to fix security risk with patch A security issue was discovered in July on Apple's Mac OS X computers that could allow hackers to have open access to the entire operating system.
Apple is letting the general public test out its two latest operating systems, one for mobile devices and one for desktop and laptop computers. Starting Thursday, anyone can download the iOS 9 and OS X El Capitan betas
Windows 7 users will have to either upgrade or rely on third-party programs The latest MacBook models will not be supporting Windows 7. That means that users who like to run Windows 7 on their MacBooks will either have to upgrade to Windows 8 or use third-party virtual machine, Apple Insider reports.
Apple's software remains one of the gold standards in the industry -- it's been around for over seven years now and is still churning out new ways to engage the user. The software, however, might not be living up to its potential, as one prominent programmer points out.
Apple of course has the capability to push system updates to its customers, but it has never seen the need to use its automatic, mandatory patch system -- until now.
Apple's been in the news a lot this week, but not for particularly good reasons. Apple's been in the news a lot this week, but not for particularly good reasons.
Apple celebrated Mac's 30th anniversary last week. The company has big plans for its computers this year, but according to executives, combining OS X with iOS is not one of them.