Apple Blossom is a new startup targeting mothers and teachers of young students. We need a large logo with text for our 'coming soon' landing page that can also be used as a smaller logo for branding on our website and blog as well as on software. It should be very web 2.0, family and children oriented. I'm thinking a picture of an apple and an apple blossom (sketch and photos of blossoms attached for ideas) I'll want a website theme and UX work as well after the right logo has been decided. Heading: 'Apple Blossom' Subheading: 'Learning made easy' Additional Text: 'home & preschool curriculum software'.
Sarah Tew/CNET It's been more than four years - - since Apple's flagship desktop PC has seen a substantial update. And it still won't see one this year.
The new Mac Pro will arrive in 2019, according to with senior Apple executives. 'We want to be transparent and communicate openly with our pro community so we want them to know that the Mac Pro is a 2019 product. It's not something for this year,' Mac hardware product marketing director Tom Boger. Does that 'just wait a while longer' message sound familiar? It's because Apple said something similar. On April 4, 2017, we learned that the Mac Pro wouldn't arrive 'this year,' and on April 5, 2018, we're now learning that the Mac Pro probably won't arrive this year (2018) either.
(It's worth noting there was confusion over Apple's quotes last year, though - to our knowledge, Apple never promised a Mac Pro would ship in 2018.). We don't know a lot about the new Mac Pro yet, but last year's interviews with Apple's Phil Schiller and company that it would be a far more flexible, modular, upgradable system than the current aging cylindrical design. 'We designed ourselves into a bit of a corner,' Craig Federighi, Apple's SVP of software,. Can pros afford to keep waiting? Will they, following? We can't say - but if they do, Apple is dropping some hints today that they'll be pleased with the result.
Intel video drivers download. The company also tells TechCrunch it's created a new Pro Workflow Team composed of artists and filmmakers who work directly with its engineering group to shape what new Macs will be able to do.