Tuesday, May 26, 2015

Apple to rewind clock with focus on quality in next OS X

  As smartwatches gain traction, personal data privacy worries mount | By the numbers: Apple iPhone, iPad and Mac quarterly sales

 
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Apple to wind back the clock to '09 with focus on quality, not features, in next OS X
  Apple will turn back the clock to 2009, and as it did with that year's OS X Snow Leopard, focus less on shiny new features in the next Mac operating system and more on improving quality, performance and stability. Read More
 


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As smartwatches gain traction, personal data privacy worries mount
Growing interest in smartwatches has sparked user privacy concerns as companies find ways to collect and use personal health, location and purchasing data found on the wearable devices of their customers and workers. Read More
 

By the numbers: Apple iPhone, iPad and Mac quarterly sales
While there's a lot of chatter about declining iPad revenue, what about overall number of devices sold? We take a look at unit sales, accounting for seasonal swings. Read More
 

First software update for Apple Watch includes security fixes
The update patches 13 vulnerabilities and updates the trusted root SSL certificates. Read More
 

Browser for Android and iOS to keep mobile ads, tracking at bay
Both versions are expected to arrive during the third quarter, and an Android beta is already available. Read More
 

Apple restores iCloud after global disruption hinders services
Apple says it has resolved a widespread iCloud issue that caused service disruptions for 40 percent of its users, which amounts to at least 128 million people, based on a company customer count. Read More
 


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Jonny Evans: 7 Apple Watch apps that replace your car keys
Proving Apple CEO Tim Cook's promise, your Apple Watch is already replacing your car keys. Read More
 

IT Blogwatch: Rumors suggest Apple's #IoT Homekit bloatware apps included in iOS 9
  Homekit -- Apple's answer to 'Internet of Things' buzzspeak -- was introduced with great fanfare at last year's Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC). Since then, the project has been bedeviled with development delays and setbacks. However, things may be looking up for Apple. Read More
 

Jonny Evans: How Sir Jony Ive might use iOS 8 to remember his passport
Geofencing is an iOS feature likely to see significant improvement within iOS 9, as Apple introduces new frameworks for connected devices; so how might Jony Ive use the feature to help him travel? Read More
 

Jonny Evans: IBM confirms Apple Watch is also an enterprise product
IBM brings more solutions to the world's first consumer/professional wearable. Read More
 

IT Blogwatch: Jony Ive gets promoted -- hands management drudgery to underlings
Stephen Fry has news for you: He once met meet Steve Jobs and burst through the reality distortion field, popping it like a bubble. Incidentally, Jony Ive.... Read More
 

 

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