I went to San Jose this June not expecting much from macOS. After all, it’s a mature OS that already did what I need. My expectations were reinforced by rumors and leaks that Apple would introduce a ...
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Mac users, today's your day. The latest iPhones and Apple Watch may have stolen all the recent Apple headlines. But if you own a Mac, you should be just as jazzed, if not more so, by the arrival of ...
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Apple has announced that its upcoming macOS Mojave release for Macs will officially be the last to support 32-bit apps. The company made the announcement after unveiling macOS Mojave at WWDC earlier ...
Back to My Mac will be no more once macOS Mojave is released this fall. Apple on Tuesday made the discontinuation official by notifying customers of the removal, and sharing a support document ...
The newest release of MacOS is officially here: Mojave. It can be downloaded for free today in the Mac App Store, but you may be wondering what all is new this time around. While Mojave isn’t an ...
Apple’s macOS Mojave includes numerous security and performance enhancements, along with new features and applications that will make life easier for both consumers and business professionals. This ...
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Join our daily and weekly newsletters for the latest updates and exclusive content on industry-leading AI coverage. Learn More Apple’s 2018 developers’ conference WWDC started yesterday with an ...
With Mojave, Apple continues to advance into a 64-bit future. macOS 10.14 will be the last version of the OS to support 32-bit apps. When the next major release of macOS is released, presumably in the ...
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