The third beta of macOS Monterey 12.3 brings changes that make it easier to access and configure the various Universal Control settings on your Mac.
The third beta of macOS Monterey 12.3 makes it easier to configure Universal Control
The third beta of macOS Monterey 12.3 brings changes that make it easier to access and configure the various Universal Control settings on your Mac.
Twitter's Safety Mode that automatically blocks accounts which harass you has expanded to more beta testers in the US, UK, Canada and more.
Earlier today, Apple seeded the latest beta of iOS 15.4 to developers. The newest version of the prerelease software didn't add much to the mix. However, for fans of the Apple Podcasts app, there are a couple of new additions worth mentioning.
As we move towards an expected March release date, Apple moves right along with the beta testing process. Which means we have new beta seeds for developers. And, soon enough, public testers.
The offering of Twelve South accessories has been expanded with the company's updated aluminum shelf, dubbed BackPack, that now fits Apple's 24-inch M1 iMac.
A new Apple TV+ documentary series based on the NFL team the New England Patriots has been ordered, the streamer has confirmed.
Learn how to privately like someone's Instagram story without sending a DM notification in your inbox to prevent cluttering your messages screen.
Apple is readying a new M2-powered version of its 13-inch MacBook Pro model with, exterior design mostly unchanged from the company's current M1-based notebook.
Access your Apple Music Replay 2022 playlist with your most played songs for the year and stats such as your most streamed albums and artists, hours listened and more.
The official Apple Support app has been updated with the ability to get price estimates for common repairs such as fixing cracked iPhone screens or replacing batteries.
The rumor mill has been abuzz about a new, redesigned 27-inch iMac Pro coming down the pipe for quite some time now. The only bad news is that the rumors can't nail down when, exactly, the new desktop machine will actually launch. But a new tweet may try to clear things up a bit.
Apple's current version of macOS, Monterey, might not be everyone's cup of tea. As a result, there are certainly still some Mac users out there in the wild who are running the previous version, Big Sur, on their machine(s). In an effort to help keep those folks safe and secure while using the desktop operating system, Apple's released a software update with security fixes in tow.