Apple's latest macOS Big Sur beta release just supercharged the company's Safari web browser. Now, Safari can play YouTube videos in up to 4K resolution.
It's official: Apple's World Wide Developer's Conference will take place in San Francisco on June 6. The company says iOS and Mac OS will take center stage.
It's taken many (many!) years, but Microsoft has committed to creating a version of Outlook for the Mac - and it'll be part of the next version of Mac Office.
The annual Black Hat security conference is underway in Las Vegas, with researchers demonstrating how to take over iPhones via SMS...along with a Mac OS X rootkit.
Logitech wants to make its presence felt in the Webcam market...and unveiled seven new models today, including a 2-megapixel, 720p model with Carl Zeiss optics.
Microsoft has released Silverlight 3, with beefed-up support for streaming high-definition content as well as the ability to run in applications outside a Web browser.
Firefox 3.5 is out, offering Safari-like private browsing, support for Ogg Vorbis and Ogg Theora audio and video, and claims to be twice as fast as Firefox 3.0.
Apple formally rolled out version 4 of its Safari Web browser at the top of its WWDC conference...and it's been downloaded 11 million times in three days.
Following a six month leave to cope with a "hormone imbalance," reports have Apple CEO Steve Jobs energetic and ready to take back the reins of the company he co-founded.
LaCie's new d2 Network and Big Disk Network NAS drives offer easy management, large capacities, and compatibility with Apple's Time Machine backup software.
If money is no object, solid-state drive capacity is catching up with traditional hard drives: Super Talents is offering a 512 GB 2.-5inch SSD for under $1,500.