iOS: The Runtime System for Innovation

Featured articles from around the web. This post may ruffle some feathers. As I take as step back from Apple’s WWDC, I think a couple of observations are worth making. First, Apple is continuing their trend toward more openness with their platforms. The argument Apple is “closed” no longer holds much water. More importantly, a … Read more

Launch! All-New X9 Mac Antivirus and Security Bundles

Featured articles from around the web. Today is the big day! Today is the launch. Intego is excited to announce the release of our all-new X9 series of products, including the new and improved VirusBarrier X9. Our most advanced Mac antivirus, firewall protection, backup, and Mac cleaning utility software is now available and on sale! We are so excited … Read more

External Link: What Is Differential Privacy?

Featured articles from around the web. Apple briefly announced “differential privacy” at this year’s WWDC keynote, but didn’t go into details as to exactly what that means. Cryptographer Matthew Green isn’t sure what Apple means either, but he is familiar with the concept of differential privacy, and in a blog post, explains the basics and … Read more

Ars Technica’s Lengthy Review of OS X El Capitan!

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This is … the fourth straight release not to drop support for any older Macs, a refreshing change after several successive versions that kept trimming the support list. Leopard ended support for older G3 and G4 Macs, Snow Leopard dumped PowerPC entirely, Lion excluded 32-bit Intel Macs, and Mountain Lion dropped anything that couldn’t go … Read more

Lightroom 6 arrives

It’s been almost two years since Lightroom 5 was released, which at the time was a major update to the photo editing program’s look and performance. The biggest change in this version of Lightroom is speed. Lightroom 6’s performance is based heavily on your computer’s GPU and processing power, but Adobe is promising speed increases … Read more