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Weird Bug Stops M1 Mac Users From Downloading iOS Apps

Par : Tyler Lee
To help combat the lack of native apps available for the M1 platform, Apple has allowed M1 Mac users to download iOS apps assuming that the developer has made the option available for their app. However, it seems that some users are encountering issues with this where they are unable to download iOS apps from the Mac App Store.According to these users, it seems that when they try to download […]

Latest macOS Update Will Prevent USB Hubs From Damaging MacBooks

Par : Tyler Lee
No thanks to Apple killing all the legacy ports in its MacBook lineup, users have since had to resort to dongles, adapters, and USB hubs to get some functionality back. Unfortunately, some third-party USB hubs have been found to be causing issues with MacBooks to the point where some users have actually ended up with bricked laptops.It seems that this has become a big enough problem where Apple has issued […]

Apple’s Final Cut Pro Could Be Adopting A Subscription Model

Par : Tyler Lee
One of the problems with professional software is that a lot of times they can be incredibly expensive, but then again, these are catered towards professionals who might be able to justify the price tag. However, hobbyists and beginners might be put off by the pricing, which is why Apple could be looking to address that problem with Final Cut Pro.According to the folks at Patently Apple, they have discovered […]

Mysterious Malware Discovered On At Least 30,000 Macs

Par : Tyler Lee
Given that Windows is more widely used compared to Mac, it would obviously benefit hackers and scammers to create malware designed to target Windows computers instead of Mac, but this doesn’t mean that Macs are completely safe. In fact, recently, researchers have discovered a mysterious strain of malware on at least 30,000 Mac computers.What’s odd about this malware, called Silver Sparrow, is that at the moment, the current goal of […]

Microsoft Office 2021 Will Be Launching Later This Year

Par : Tyler Lee
Right now, Microsoft sells its Office productivity suites in two ways: a one-time purchase or a subscription to Microsoft 365. The subscription would be cheaper for the short-term, but in the long-run, it could be more expensive. However, the idea is that the subscription will ensure users will always have access to the latest features.For those who aren’t particularly keen on subscribing, then you might be interested to learn that […]

Make Sure Your Mac Has Enough Space Before Upgrading To macOS Big Sur

Par : Tyler Lee
Usually when you install new software on your computer, the installer checks to make sure that you have enough space. After all, if you don’t, how do you expect the installer to complete the installation, right? However, for some reason, Apple’s macOS Big Sur update isn’t checking for install space properly.What happens is that the installer will proceed with the installation, but since there isn’t enough space, this creates problems. […]

iOS Users Should Probably Stop Syncing Their Devices With M1 Macs, At Least For Now

Par : Tyler Lee
One of the upsides of buying into Apple’s ecosystem is that you can sync your devices across the board, copy items from one device and paste it into another, and so on. However, if you happen to own an iPhone or iPad and an M1 Mac computer, you might want to hold off on syncing your devices for now.This is because according to user complaints made in Apple’s Support Community […]

Face ID Developed For Mac, But Won’t Be Coming Anytime Soon

Par : Tyler Lee
When Apple brought Touch ID over to their Mac computers, many had rightfully figured that it was only a matter of time before Face ID was also introduced. After all, some of Apple’s Mac computers do come with built-in webcams, so why not fit the Face ID components under there as well, right?Turns out, we were right, sort of. A new report from Bloomberg has revealed that Apple has apparently […]

Someone Got Linux Up And Running On An M1 Mac Mini

Par : Tyler Lee
Not a fan of Apple’s macOS operating system but like the new M1 hardware that accompanies it? Then maybe installing a different operating system could be the answer, and no, we’re not talking about Windows. Thanks to the team at Corellium, it appears that they have managed to get Linux up and running on the M1 powered Mac mini.According to Corellium’s Chief Technology Office Chris Wade, this is a full […]

Apple Removes macOS Filter That Allows Its Own Apps To Bypass Your Firewall

Par : Tyler Lee
Firewalls are designed to help protect our computers from online threats (to a certain degree), but for some reason, Apple included a filter in macOS to allow its own apps to bypass firewall filters that you’ve set in place. We can only assume that this was done to allow Apple’s apps to run and function as intended, but it’s not so good for security or privacy reasons.This was met with […]

This Is What macOS Could Look Like In Augmented Reality

Par : Tyler Lee
With rumors suggesting that Apple’s augmented reality glasses could launch as soon as this year, we’re sure that many are wondering what the future could look like for iOS and macOS devices with AR being more in focus. Thanks to 24-year-old designer Dominik Hofacker, we don’t have to wonder anymore.Hofacker put together a concept video which shows what macOS could look like when viewed through a pair of AR glasses. […]

Microsoft Is Developing A Universal Outlook Web App For Windows And Mac

Par : Tyler Lee
While having more operating systems to choose from is a good thing as it encourages competition and offers up a variety, it can also be difficult and tricky for developers as they will need to develop apps that are similar across different platforms. Microsoft is hoping to solve this, at least with Outlook, by developing a universal Outlook web app that will work across both Windows and Mac.Dubbed Project Monarch, […]

Ecosia Is Now One Of The Default Search Engines For iOS

Par : Tyler Lee
Whenever you search for something on iOS or macOS using Safari, by default it uses Google. It makes sense given that Google is the world’s largest search engine, although we had heard that Google had also apparently paid Apple billions of dollars to remain its default search engine across its products.That being said, if you’re not a fan of Google tracking you and your search activities, you’ll be pleased to […]

Apple Says Ball In Microsoft’s Court For M1 Compatible Version Of Windows

Par : Tyler Lee
Right now, Apple’s M1 Mac computers do not support Windows, which means that virtualization software like Parallels or dual booting tools like Boot Camp will not let Mac users run Windows. However, it seems that Apple isn’t completely closed to the idea of an M1 native version of Windows to make its way onto their new Macs.Speaking to ArsTechnica in an interview, Apple’s software engineering chief Craig Federighi said that […]

M1 Optimized Version Of Google Chrome Now Available

Par : Tyler Lee
With Apple taking a huge gamble and ditching Intel and its x86 processors, the company is really banking on developers to start developing apps that are native and optimized for their M1 chipsets. This is because without a solid ecosystem, no matter how powerful the chipsets are, no one would want to adopt them.The good news for early adopters of the M1 chipset is that if you prefer Google Chrome […]

Apple’s M1 Battery Claims Are Living Up To The Marketing Hype

Par : Tyler Lee
With the new M1 chipsets that Apple has introduced to its computer lineup, apart from the promise of high-performance, one of the things that really stood out during the presentation was Apple’s claims of insane battery life. The company touted anywhere between 15-20 hours on the new 13-inch MacBook Air and MacBook Pro.Is this all just marketing hype? We wouldn’t blame you if you thought that it was, but it […]

Apple To Decrease Its App Store Fees For Smaller Developers

Par : Tyler Lee
We’re not sure if maybe the lawsuit against Epic is influencing some of Apple’s decisions, but there is some good news for developers who are looking to develop for Apple’s platforms. This is because Apple has announced the launch of a new initiative called the App Store Small Business Program.What this does for developers is that it reduces the cut that Apple takes from sales from 30% down to 15%, […]

Blizzard Updates World Of Warcraft With Apple’s M1 Chipset Support

Par : Tyler Lee
While Macs aren’t exactly known for gaming, some developers do choose to create Mac versions of their games in addition to Windows. Blizzard is one those developers where the company has been known to create Mac versions of their games alongside Windows, and not just as an afterthought.However, with Apple shifting to M1 ARM-based chipsets and ditching Intel’s x86 processors, some gamers are wondering what this could mean for future […]

Adobe Photoshop Beta Released For Apple’s New M1 Macs

Par : Tyler Lee
The reviews of Apple’s M1 computers are in and for the most part, they are extremely positive where many are praising the performance of these computers. However, one common thread that all these reviews have is that for now, there aren’t many apps that have been optimized for the new M1 chipset.Adobe was one of the companies that announced that they would be developing a native version of Photoshop and […]

Apple Reassures Users That macOS Isn’t Spying On Them

Par : Tyler Lee
Apple is a company that loves touting how they value the privacy of their customers, but recently, it seems that an incident occurred that called into question Apple’s commitment to user privacy. This comes in the form of Apple’s Gatekeeper tool that basically checks against Apple’s own servers to determine if a piece of software is legitimate or not.However, recently following the launch of macOS Big Sur, Apple experienced some […]

macOS Big Sur Is Bricking Some Older MacBook Pros

Par : Tyler Lee
Now that macOS Big Sur has been released, we’re sure that some of you might be rushing out to upgrade to the latest version of macOS. However, before you do that, it should be noted that according to several user reports on the MacRumors forum, it appears that the latest update is bricking some older MacBook Pro models.There have also been other reports sighted on Reddit and the Apple Support […]

M1 MacBook Air Emulating x86 Processors Beats Out Some Macs On Benchmarks

Par : Tyler Lee
To help deal with the fact that there won’t be a ton of native M1 compatible apps available right out the gate, what Apple has done is reintroduce its Rosetta translation software, which comes in the form of Rosetta 2. Basically what this does is that it helps “translate” and emulates x86 apps so that they can run the new M1 chipset.Apple does note that in some cases, it could […]

Animation In Mac App Store’s Graphics Hints At Touchscreen Based Macs

Par : Tyler Lee
Earlier we reported that during an interview with The Independent, Apple’s SVP of software engineering Craig Federighi seemed to have shut down the rumors that Apple is developing a touchscreen-based Mac. He certainly did not mince words nor was he being coy about it, where he flat out said that Apple was “not remotely considering something about touch”.However, according to a tweet by Louie Mantia Jr., he stumbled across an […]

macOS Big Sur Will Let Users Run iPhone And iPad Apps

Par : Tyler Lee
Apple has announced that its next major update to its macOS operating system, Big Sur, is now available for the general public. For the most part, it is a rather typical update with various improvements and new features, but what makes this version of macOS so important is that it is the first macOS to support the new Apple M1 chipsets.What it also means for Mac users is that in […]

Microsoft Working On Universal Office App For Apple’s M1 Chipset

Par : Tyler Lee
Developing for two separate platforms like macOS and Windows presents its own sets of challenges, but at least in the past, both platforms did share similar hardware in the sense that it still used x86 processors, but with Apple shifting to its own custom M1 chipset, things got a little more tricky.This has led to concerns about the support and availability of apps for the M1 chipset, but the good […]

Parallels Confirms Support For Apple’s M1 Chipset

Par : Tyler Lee
When Apple Silicon was first unveiled earlier this year, it was confirmed that it would not support virtualization software like Parallels, which is one of the more popular programs that people use to run Windows apps on macOS. However, there is some good news on that front, in which Parallels has announced that they’ll be developing a new version of their software that will support Apple’s new M1 chipset.The company […]

Major iOS Developers Are Opting Out Of The Mac App Store

Par : Tyler Lee
Apple will officially unveil their first Apple Silicon Mac computers tomorrow. This is rather exciting, although we do have some concerns, namely app compatibility and availability. Apple has made some moves to help ease that transition, such as allowing for iOS apps to run on the Apple Silicon chipsets, and also providing tools to help developers create apps for the new chipset.Unfortunately though, a report from 9to5Mac has revealed that […]

Safari’s Translation Feature Is Rolling Out To More Countries

Par : Tyler Lee
One of the perks of using browsers like Chrome is that because it’s made with Google, it is also tightly integrated with Google’s other services like Translate. This means that whether you’re on your phone or computer, as long as you use Chrome, you can translate websites quickly and easily instead of relying on third-party extensions.With the latest versions of iOS and macOS, Apple has decided to bake similar functionality […]

Apple Could Bring TestFlight To macOS Next Week

Par : Tyler Lee
Apple has announced that they will be hosting an event on the 10th of November where is expected that the company will finally and officially unveil their new Apple Silicon Mac computers. However, in addition to announcing new computers, a tweet by The Verifier claims that Apple could also be bringing TestFlight to macOS next week.For those who are unfamiliar, TestFlight is a feature in iOS in which developers can […]

Three Unreleased Macs Spotted In macOS 11.0.1 Beta

Par : Tyler Lee
Apple did confirm earlier this year that they will be launching their first Apple Silicon based Mac computers by the end of 2020. The company did not state when, but the rumors have suggested that an event will most likely be held mid-November, although at this point in time not much is known about which computers will be getting the Apple Silicon treatment.That being said, it seems that Apple could […]

Apple Reportedly Inviting Developers To Workshops To Prepare For Apple Silicon

Par : Tyler Lee
Given how Intel powers the majority of computers out there, it was a rather daring move on Apple’s part to ditch Intel for their own Apple Silicon chipsets. As powerful as the benchmarks are, hardware is only one side of the story because if there are no apps available for Apple Silicon computers, no one would want to use it.That being said, Apple is preparing developers for it because according […]
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