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June is here, and Apple fans know what that means: It's time for the annual Worldwide Developers Conference, better known as WWDC. While most of the event is catered to developers, the opening keynote ...
Apple’s WWDC is set to kick off in a few hours with a keynote presentation. CEO Tim Cook is likely to open the event, which could mark his final WWDC keynote at the helm of Apple. Later this year, ...
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Twenty years of WWDC keynotes. This one will be the last under the name that built them. "WWDC 2026 is Tim Cook's final keynote as Apple CEO before handing the role to John Ternus on September 1 — ...
Apple has removed the older free versions of Pages, Numbers, and Keynote from the Mac App Store, replacing them with Creator Studio-compatible versions. According to Macworld, these new versions ...
Apple has just made a change to its iWork lineup on the Mac, removing the old versions of Pages, Keynote, and Numbers from the App Store and leaving just the newer builds that support Apple Creator ...
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Apple has acquired MotionVFX, a company that develops plug-ins, templates, and advanced capabilities for Apple’s Final Cut Pro video editing software. The financial terms of the deal are unknown. “We ...
When Sharri Trott first opened iWork Bda selling office furniture she kept getting questions about the comfortable looking lounge chair in the corner. It was meant for the commercial sphere, but ...
Apple may be set to fade out one of its old app names. The firm has pulled the iWork page from its US site. If you now visit the old link, it sends you to a broad “Apple Apps” page. That new page ...