From the ability to add live video from your iDevice camera into your Keynote presentations, through to improvements for Pages and documents on iPhone, and Numbers bringing pivot tables to iPhone, iPad and Mac, Apple's office suite has had an upgrade.
Facebook warns users that it will take action and penalise users who share misinformation. It is also stepping up its efforts to fight fake news and warns users of suspicious pages and its activity.
Facebook has announced over 50 million businesses are now using Facebook Pages to successfully connect with their customers worldwide.
The latest round of updates for Apple's productivity apps include fixes for multiple vulnerabilities.
Apple's iWork suite has been given an across-the-board refresh with new versions for OS X, iOS and in the cloud.
The first and second-generation iPads were officially known simply as iPad while they were current, so it should be no real surprise that the new model introduced overnight with a 2048x1536 resolution screen is still called iPad and not iPad HD. But predictions of 4G support proved correct.
Apple has updated the iOS versions of two of its iWork applications to work with iCloud. iWork for Mac remains unchanged, but iPhoto and Aperture get an iCloud makeover - and more.
Apple's mobile iWork office suite (Pages, Numbers and Keynote) has been available for the iPad from the start, and now it has finally come to the iPhone and iPod Touch, specially tweaked for smaller screens.
Like many others outside the United States I patiently lined up to buy my very own Apple iPad on Friday 28th May. It certainly is a beautiful device. Yet, it falls short of being an exemplary business device.
Solid Documents has ported its PDF conversion engine to Mac OS X, and packaged it as a utility program.