WD will make a record-breaking 14TB hard drive available next year
Western Digital has developed a monstrous 14TB hard drive that is now shipping for testing to customers.
Western Digital has developed a monstrous 14TB hard drive that is now shipping for testing to customers.
Apple today released public betas of iOS 9 and OS X El Capitan, giving non-developers their first chance to preview a major release of its mobile operating system and replicating the practice of last year for its Mac OS.
Microsoft's 14-month rent of former Nokia CEO Stephen Elop cost the firm at least $18 million, or about $1.3 million each month.
Apple did not trumpet it earlier this week during the <a href="http://www.computerworld.com/article/2932716/apple-ios/apple-unwraps-streaming-service-adds-intelligence-to-ios-and-os-x.html">keynote address</a> kicking off its Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC), but the company will release an Android-to-iOS migration app alongside iOS 9 later in the year.
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Apple on Monday gave a strong hint that it has a larger iPad in the works, analysts said today.
Apple yesterday promised that the iOS 9 upgrade would not repeat the debacle of last year, when owners of iPhones and iPads with small storage allotments were unable to easily install the new operating system.
OS X El Capitan will run on almost 90% of all current Macs, even though it's very unlikely that the just-unveiled operating system will ever boast such a high adoption rate.
Apple CEO, Tim Cook, and a small crowd of his underlings today touted the next iterations of the company's mobile, Mac and wearable operating systems before an exuberant audience of developers and unveiled Apple Music, the company's new streaming service.
"We think Swift is the next big programming language, the one that we'll all be doing application and system programming on for 20 years to come," said Craig Federighi, Apple's senior vice president of software engineering who in addition to discussing Swift introduced Apple's iOS 9 developments.
Apple Pay will launch in the U.K. in July, where it will initially work at 250,000 retail locations and the London transit system -- with credit card support from eight major banks, Apple announced Monday.
Because of slack buyer interest and other obstacles facing mobile payments in the U.S., Apple and other companies must inject new features and inducements to boost adoption.
While the Apple Watch has fostered wider interest in wearables, its arrival has also prompted renewed questions about <a href="http://www.computerworld.com/article/2917813/wearables/hands-on-48-hours-with-the-apple-watch.html">how valuable wearables are</a> and how much they could undermine privacy.
Is Apple planning some variation of a 2-in-1 device that would combine the iPad with a detachable keyboard?
Apple announced that it will live-stream the opening keynote at its Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) next week.