iOS 9.3.2 is causing problems for some 9.7-inch iPad Pro owners
Apple today released the third beta of an upcoming iOS 9.3.2 update to developers for testing purposes
On a webpage that was updated this morning to share Apple's most recent environmental report, a Frequently Asked Questions section makes a mention of MacOS
A video surfaced online yesterday purporting to show a vulnerability in iOS 9.3.1 that allows anyone to access photos and contacts on a locked iPhone without having to enter a passcode
Additional investigation of OS X 10.11.4 by Pike's Universum has led to details on the low-power Skylake processors Apple will likely use in the 2016 12-inch MacBooks, which are in line with expectations
Here a roundup of the latest Apple news:
Apple Announces 9.7-Inch iPad Pro with Apple Pencil Support, True Tone Display Apple Announces iOS 9.3 is Launching Today [Updated] Apple Announces New 4-Inch iPhone SE Starting at $399 Apple Announces New Software Framework App Called 'CareKit' Apple Announces Nylon Watch Bands, Drops Starting Apple Watch Price to $299 Apple Releases iOS 9.3 With Night Shift, New Quick Actions, App Improvements, '1970' Bug Fix and More Apple Releases OS X 10.11.4 El Capitan With Live Photos Support for Messages, Password Protected Notes Apple Releases tvOS 9.2 With Bluetooth Keyboard Support, Siri App Store Search, App Folders, Dictation and More Apple Releases watchOS 2.2 With Multi-Watch Support for iPhone, Maps Improvements
Microsoft has released a new Insider Preview of Office 2016 for Mac, bringing "fixes and stability improvements", along with a new Archive button, better formatting, and support for Hebrew and Arabic
Version 2.90 of Transmission BitTorrent Client may have been infected with malware