📅 June 30, 2015

OS X 10.10.4 Update Available With ‘discoveryd’ Fix, Mail and Photos Improvements

Alongside iOS 8.4 and Apple Music, Apple has also released OS X Yosemite 10.10.4 with significant bug fixes and improvements.

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Alongside iOS 8.4 and Apple Music, Apple has also released OS X Yosemite 10.10.4 with significant bug fixes and improvements. The update is recommended for all OS X Yosemite users to install.

The most important change in OS X 10.10.4 is the removal of the “discoveryd” networking process and replaced with “mDNSResponder” which aims to improve the performance, reliability and stability of networking components in OS X for Wi-Fi and local networking.

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📅 October 31, 2014

OS X Yosemite’s “Get Info” Menu Redesigned [concept]

MacOS Get Info redesign.

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Apple released OS X Yosemite for free, and it’s… fine? I mean there’s UI inconsistency, UI bugs, WiFi drops, theres A LOT of bugs. Some of you don’t like the translucency in Yosemite ( I like it ). Some of you dumb asses will say that the OS is free so why complain. Why? Because Apple doesn’t make money with software, and when you pay thousands of dollars/euros on a Mac it should work. But i digress.

So OS X Yosemite desperately needs an update to fix all the bugs and it’ll come. But let’s assume everything works perfectly, and everybody loves all the UI changes…. how many of you noticed that Apple missed one small UI detail: the “Get Info” menu.

If you’re wondering what Apple could’ve done to Yosemitefy it, you can jump over the break to check out the gorgeous concept by Ramotion

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📅 September 9, 2014

Where To Watch Today’s Apple Special Media Event

Where To Watch Today’s Apple Special Media Event

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In case you want to watch today’s Apple special media event, you’re in luck. If you own an Apple TV, Apple has once again made its “Apple Events” channel available on the Apple TV.. If you don’t own an Apple TV, you can watch the keynote on Apple’s website. Users will need Safari on Mac/iOS and QuickTime on Windows in order to watch the stream.

Apple is expected to unveil the 4.7-inch and 5.5-inch iPhone 6 alongside the iWatch, and will likely provide updates on iOS 8 and OS X Yosemite

Apple’s keynote kicks off at 10:00 AM Pacific Time.

📅 June 11, 2014

The New Look of OS X Yosemite [video]

Originally aired during its keynote at WWDC 2014, the “new look of Yosemite” video was also released on YouTube

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Originally aired during its keynote at WWDC 2014, the “new look of Yosemite” video was also released on YouTube. OS X 10.10 Yosemite will be released this fall for free and you can learn more about it here.

Jump over the break to check out the video…

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📅 June 8, 2014

Mavericks vs Yosemite: Stock App Icons

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With OS X 10.10 Yosemite, Apple improved upon Mavericks big time. But the first thing you’ll notice with Yosemite, is the new UI. If you don’t have a Mac or can’t get your hands on the first developer preview, jump over the break to check out the huge differences between stock app icons in Mavericks and Yosemite.

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📅 June 2, 2014

Sneak Peak At Apple’s OS X 10.10

Sneak Peak At Apple’s OS X 10.10

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With less than 10 minutes to Apple’s keynote at WWDC 2014 ( you can watch it live here ), Mashable’s Lance Ulanoff tweeted a picture of a pair of onstage iMacs, appearing to show off the desktop for Apple’s next major OS, presumably called “Yosemite”. Apple is expected to unveil iOS 8OS X 10.10, potential new hardware, a home automation platform. Apple is also said to be unveiling more plans for its iBeacon technology. The keynote starts at 10 AM Pacific Time.