"Why Mac?" Well, that's a good question! And now Apple has a dedicated webpage to answer it.
Apple explains ‘Why Mac’ in a new dedicated webpage
"Why Mac?" Well, that's a good question! And now Apple has a dedicated webpage to answer it.
Apple has not yet released iOS 14.6 to the public quite yet, but that's not stopping the company from moving right along with the next update anyway.
Apple is going to release iOS 14.6 and iPadOS 14.6 to the public very soon. Ahead of that, though, the final release candidate has been seeded to developers.
With the release of macOS 11 Big Sur, Apple welcomed a primarily iOS-focused feature to the desktop: Control Center. Now that it's been available for a few months, it's time to get your thoughts.
Check out this simple tip that can easily improve the audio quality of your Bluetooth headphones when connected to your Mac.
In this post, we’ll show you a couple of methods for quickly hiding all icons on your Mac desktop, creating a clean, organized workspace.
Apple is moving right along, preparing its major platforms for the next update. Today, a new beta seed is available to developers.
Apple launched the latest major update to iOS 14 in late April. Now, the company is issuing another update, this one focused on one aspect of the latest software.
If you're a budding programmer with a new Mac, and want to start coding, then you may be wondering how to install Git on macOS. Git is an open-source version control system that's used by coders, developers, and programmers all over. You will be able to use Git to maintain a code log, collaborate with other coders, track errors, and more.
Here's how you can install Git on macOS and get started with coding. Of course, before we begin, make sure you have a Mac machine and know how to use the Terminal.
Dongle. Dongles. It's one of those words that if you say it enough times, it starts to lose its meaning. And yet, for some companies looking to drum up a competitive spirit against Apple, those dongles are an important factor.
If you were following along yesterday, a bevy of updates to jailbreak-centric software with support for iOS & iPadOS 14.5 were released. This included checkra1n, Cydia Substrate, and Substitute to name a few.
But the updates didn’t stop there. Odyssey Team Web and App Developer @23Aaron_ pushed an update for the macOS-based Betelguese Odysseyra1n installer for checkra1n’d devices, officially bringing it up to version 1.1.
It’s been a hot minute since the checkra1n jailbreak tool received its last update, and given how much has changed since then, it was only a matter of time before it would receive one.
The latest update comes to us this Thursday afternoon in the form of checkra1n version 0.12.3 with official support for up to iOS & iPadOS 14.5 and preliminary support for Apple’s latest M1-equipped Macs along with various bug fixes.