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Apple Music Will Allow Offline Streaming

Streaming music is fantastic when we are connected to Wi-Fi but who wants to eat their way through the limited…

11 years ago

10 Features From iOS 9 You May Have Missed

With all the hype surrounding the WWDC keynote each year you can be forgiven for forgetting things, or sometimes there…

11 years ago

WWDC 2015 – Beware Of Beta Software!

Following WWDC one of the more frustrating things that people find is that you have to wait until fall of…

11 years ago

WWDC 2015 – The Good And The Not So Good

You may have caught my WWDC 2015 wish list yesterday morning which I made in advance of the WWDC presentation…

11 years ago

Mark’s WWDC 2015 Wish List

[mashshare] WWDC (Worldwide Developers Conference) is Apple's largest event each year which is held in San Francisco and is aimed…

11 years ago

For Some Users, The Apple Watch Is Life Changing

This article originally appeared on 60 Second Social. This morning I need to take a step away from social media content,…

11 years ago

Redirect to SMB flaw affects all versions of Windows

Brian Wallace a researcher with security firm Cylance, has found a major Windows flaw which he calls Redirect to SMB.…

11 years ago

Feeling Hungry? Apple Watch to get 2-click Fast Food ordering App

Dublin duo Conor and James McCarthy have unveiled Flipdish, a fast food ordering app for Apple Watch and iPhone. The…

11 years ago

Updates – OS X 10.10.3 and iOS 8.3 released

Earlier today Apple released OS X 10.10.3 and within a few minutes also released iOS 8.3 The update to OS X…

11 years ago

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