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Something jumped out at me in the macOS Tahoe segment of the WWDC keynote today: the Finder icon is reversed. You can see ...
OS Sequoia’s Macintosh screen saver is one of the strongest hits of nostalgia Apple has ever produced. If for some reason you ...
As expected, this release of macOS does drop some older Intel machines from the line. This is what is supported: MacBook Air ...
Apple’s OS preview pages are up, and with them, updated compatibility lists for iOS and iPadOS. On the iOS front, here is ...
Disk images have been valuable tools marred by poor performance. In the wrong circumstances, an encrypted sparse image (UDSP) stored on the blazingly fast internal SSD of an Apple silicon Mac may ...
As is tradition, I’ve snagged the default wallpapers out of the new macOS beta. You can download them at the links below: ...
Unite 6 is here — and it’s more than just an upgrade. It’s a new way to bring your favorite websites into your macOS workflow ...
WWDC was jam-packed, from a new design system across its operating systems to updated iPad multitasking, a plethora of updates to apps like Messages and Phone, and new features for CarPlay. David and ...
As more AI data centers come online, companies are scrambling to figure out how to power them. Here in Memphis, xAI has ...
With strong rumours that Apple intends changing its version numbering system for the next major release of macOS and its ...
On this feedback episode, David and I talk about laminated windows, NAS options, scanning papers, email services, apps that work with Notes, work phones, and a lot more.
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