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  • Watch Apple’s WWDC keynote live right here

    Apple is holding a keynote today on the first day of its developer conference, and the company is expected to talk about a ton of software updates. WWDC is a virtual event this year, but you can expect the same amount of news, in a different format. At 10 More

    Watch Apples WWDC keynote live right here
  • The Loupedeck CT is a fantastic, flexible editing console for

    For photographers and videographers spending a lot less time on location and a lot more time at the desk right now, one great use of time is going back through archives and backlogs to find hidden gems, and hone those edit skills. One recently-released device called the Loupedeck CT can More

    The Loupedeck CT is a fantastic, flexible editing console for Mac and PC
  • Apple will let you emulate old apps and run iOS

    Apple has announced a major shift for the Mac. In the future, the company is going to switch from Intel CPU to Apple’s own silicon, based on ARM architecture. If you are a developer or if you run obscure enterprise apps, you may have a lot of questions about More

    Apple will let you emulate old apps and run iOS apps on ARM Macs
  • Software will reshape our world in the next decade

    Alfred Chuang Contributor As I was wrapping up a Zoom meeting with my business partners, I could hear my son joking with his classmates in his online chemistry class.I have to say this is a very strange time for me: As much as I love my family, in normal times, we never More

    Software will reshape our world in the next decade
  • How to set up your nice camera as a high-quality

    Everyone needs a webcam these days, whether for business meetings or the distant socializing accomplished via video calling — but if you’re like most, you’re using the built-in camera on your laptop or some piece of junk from years ago. But if you happen to have a nice big-brand camera, More

    How to set up your nice camera as a high-quality webcam in 5 minutes
  • Apple could reportedly announce Mac shift to its own ARM-based

    For years now, analysts and unconfirmed reports have suggested Apple was working on transitioning its Mac line of computers away from Intel -based chips, and to its own, ARM-based processors. Now, Bloomberg reports that the company could make those plans official as early as later this month, with an announcement More

    Apple could reportedly announce Mac shift to its own ARM-based chips this month