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New Apple Macbook Major Flaw Discovered

While Apple has been getting praises for the new, lightweight MacBook released in April, some users are begining to realize that the new version while it may look good, some new features are causing more hassle and trouble.
  • Apple Watch Gains Disappointed Users

    Ever since tech company Apple released the Apple Watch, many have been aspiring to get their hands on the new device that not only tells time, but includes other high-tech functions. However, this innovative product has already received complaints, with some users already returning it to stores.
  • Apple releasing iPad Pro soon?

    Tech Industry analysts are speculating that a pro version of Apple's popular iPad tablet may be in the works after company's recent showing at the Worldwide Developer's Conference in San Diego.
  • Did Apple Really Ask Taylor Swift To Pull Her Songs Out Spotify?

    Apple is being investigated for allegedly requesting big-named musicians like Taylor Swift to remove their songs from rivals Spotify and YouTube and moving them to their new music streaming service, Apple Music.
  • Apple Brings iPhone's Gaming Graphics Software to Mac

    Apple announced at Worldwide Developers Conference at San Francisco last Monday that they are bringing Metal Graphics toolkit to Mac OS as they. The toolkit will bring Mac's graphics to the maximum level.
  • Apple Drops Helvetica, Will Use New In House Typeface For iOS 9 and Other Platforms

    Apple is saying goodbye to the world's most popular typeface. The tech giant is replacing Helvetica Neue (which they introduced with iOS 7 two years ago) with its own original font titled 'San Francisco'. The new typeface will be front and centre on Apple's upcoming OSX El Capitan and iOS9 when the launch this fall.
  • Apple Unveils New Streaming Service 'Apple Music'

    After months of rumours and speculation, Apple has finally thrown its hat into the online music streaming race. At the recently concluded Worldwide Developers Conference in San Francisco, California the tech giant announced their long awaited entry in the streaming market dubbed: 'Apple Music'.
  • Apple Recalls 'Beats' Speakers For Fire Safety Concerns

    Apple has recently announced a voluntary product recall for all of the Beats Pill XL Speakers Customers. The Product is reported by Apple to have a Fire safety Risk.
  • New Apple TV Not Yet Ready For WWDC 2015

    Apple will not be able to launch their rumored redesigned Apple TV at the Worldwide Developer Conference this coming June 8 to 12 at Moscone Center, San Francisco.
  • Facebook Launches Privacy Protection Feature

    Facebook will enable encryption keys to be added to personal profiles to enhance security even further and further eradicate privacy invasion crimes and similar issues that occur on the social media platform.
  • Apple To Launch New Music Streaming Service

    It was a smart move for Apple to rebrand iTunes Radio and in the process, hire popular Canadan rapper Drake and possibly David Guetta and Pharell to become guest DJs in an effort to boost the popularity of the service.
  • Nintendo's New NX Console May Run on Android

    Japanese newspaper Nikkei is reporting that Nintendo's next video game console, currently codenamed the Nintendo NX, may be powered by Google's Android operating system.
  • Unknown Woman Throws $200,000 Worth Of Apple Computer

    One of the 200 first-generation desktop computers created by Steve Jobs, Ron Wayne and Steve Wozniak back in 1976 costs around $ 200,000 by now and was suspectedly thrown by an unknown woman in the Bay Area.
  • Google Launches New Free Unlimited Photo Storage Service

    Google has just unveiled a new photo app and website that features unlimited free storage. The tech supergiant made this announcement during a keynote presentation at its recently concluded I/O conference earlier today.
  • Bug in iOS Causes iPhones to Crash When a Specific Text Message is received

    A viral text message that has recently been put into circulation can allegedly freeze and shut down the iPhone of the messages' recipient.
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