Monday is the fourth anniversary of the death of Steve Jobs, a solemn occasion remembered by Apple Chief Executive Tim Cook in an email sent to his company’s staff, in which he recalled a “brilliant person” who left an undeniable impact on those around him.
At its Adobe MAX 2015 conference in Los Angeles on Monday, Adobe unveiled two mobile apps — Photoshop Fix and Capture CC — a new portfolio service, enhancements to its Creative Cloud software ecosystem and content marketplace additions.
Philips on Monday officially debuted its second-generation Hue Bridge which, through compatibility with Apple’s HomeKit protocol and Siri, acts as a central control hub for connected devices like lights, door locks and more.
In accepting his Visibility Award at a Human Rights Campaign dinner on Saturday night, Apple CEO Tim Cook spoke about his coming out as gay and argued that there are still obstacles to LGBT acceptance even if much progress has been made.
The actors who bring the film “Steve Jobs” to life went to great lengths to get to personally know the real-life people they were portraying. But in the end, they weren’t worried about closely matching their physical appearance, or even making them happy about how they were depicted.
A humanizing, honest and emotional portrayal of the complex man who cofounded Apple, “Steve Jobs” is a deeply satisfying film grounded by sharp dialogue and a stellar cast. AppleInsider had a chance to screen the film in New York on Saturday, and also to participate participate in a Q&A with the talent behind the production.
Apple CEO Tim Cook recently confirmed that developers will indeed be granted access to a universal search API set to debut with the fourth-generation Apple TV, meaning third-party apps have the opportunity to get screen time alongside big name services like HBO and Hulu.
The iPhone 6s and 6s Plus continued to play an important part in this week’s news — and AppleInsider had a chance to review the devices — but the Mac had a brief moment to shine with the launch of OS X El Capitan, and Apple made a rare addition to its board of directors.
With 3D Touch on Apple’s iPhone 6s and 6s Plus, users can enter iOS 9’s multitasking app selector view with a simple swipe, a much more intuitive process than double-clicking on the home button.