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Apple just released a brand new Photos app

Photo lovers can now rejoice, along with all those who have long bemoaned the shortcomings of the dated iPhoto app on your Apple desktop and laptop devices. With its release of the latest update to its Yosemite operating system – which comes out as version OS X 10.10.3 – the computing giant has replaced iPhoto… Continue reading Apple just released a brand new Photos app

Powerful imaging with new Apple Photos app

Between the enhanced capabilities of the iPhone’s built-in camera, and more affordable pro-grade cameras, we are all taking more photos than we ever used to. No matter whether they’re holiday snaps or just a photo of your lunch, we may no longer store them in leather-bound albums but they still need to go somewhere. Apple… Continue reading Powerful imaging with new Apple Photos app

Your Mac just got a brand new Photos app

Photography has become big – and mainstream. Whether on our smartphones or increasingly affordable cameras capable of professional quality snaps, we are taking more pictures than ever. And they all have to go somewhere. Apple users have long been waiting for an upgrade to the Mac’s dated iPhoto app, and now that day has arrived.… Continue reading Your Mac just got a brand new Photos app

iCloud’s two-step authentication

When it comes to new technology, there is always concern when integrating it into existing business systems. This is especially true for cloud storage, where one of the most common concerns is over the security of the data being stored. One of the best ways to ensure the security of a cloud storage system is… Continue reading iCloud’s two-step authentication

Enable two-step authentication on iCloud

Apple’s iCloud has been met, by Apple users at least, with great enthusiasm. This important cloud storage solution has many great strengths. However, one common issue, pointed out by many business users, is that it doesn’t feel secure. In an effort to beef up the security of iCloud, Apple has recently introduced two-step authentication. What… Continue reading Enable two-step authentication on iCloud

Two-step authentication on iCloud

The cloud is one of the most popular tech systems businesses integrate, with many relying on cloud storage solutions for backup or day-to-day storage needs. One issue some users have with cloud storage however, is over how secure it is. In an effort to ensure maximum security, many providers implement two-step authentication. The latest company… Continue reading Two-step authentication on iCloud

What to expect from Apple in 2014

There are many popular tech companies, with one of the most dominant being Apple. In 2013, the tech giant didn’t have it’s best year ever, but it was still a great year. 2013 saw the release of a new version of iOS, new iPads, and even the announcement of a space-age Mac Pro. Many fans… Continue reading What to expect from Apple in 2014

4 expectations for Apple in 2014

If you take a minute and look back at Apple in 2013, the year turned out to be a good year for the California tech giant. We saw the release of a brand new version of iOS, the cylindrical Mac Pro, and a number of new iPads. As we turn to 2014, many fans are… Continue reading 4 expectations for Apple in 2014

Apple in 2014 – 4 things to expect

Apple is one of the most popular tech companies among virtually every generation. The company, well known for its innovation, had a good year in 2013, releasing a new version of iOS and new iPads among other things. Apple even offered a revamped and cylindrical Mac Pro. As we turn to 2014, many fans are… Continue reading Apple in 2014 – 4 things to expect

OS X Mavericks ready to rip it up

June has become one of the biggest and most important months in tech. One of the reasons for this is Apple’s yearly developer’s conference where new tech and software are announced. This year saw a number of interesting products updated, including OS X, which although not the biggest announcement of the show, is important. Apple… Continue reading OS X Mavericks ready to rip it up