What's next for Apple when it comes to Microsoft's Windows desktop operating system? Apps. And it looks like the company wants to find the right people to help with that.
Apple is working on ‘the next generation of media apps’ for Windows
What's next for Apple when it comes to Microsoft's Windows desktop operating system? Apps. And it looks like the company wants to find the right people to help with that.
Learn how to make sure the Activation Lock feature is enabled on your Mac, disable it if necessary, and find out if your computer is compatible with this security protocol.
Grinding Gear Games has announced plan to bring the popular free-to-play action role playing game Path of Exile to iOS and Android. What's more, the company is making a Mac version of the game.
Following the public launch of macOS Catalina 10.15.1 not too long ago, Apple is moving ahead with the next big update to its desktop operating system.
Not even 24 hours after the initial public beta release of the checkm8 exploit-based checkra1n jailbreak tool, the checkra1n team has already launched its first bug fix update dubbed v0.9.1.
The newest version of checkra1n was announced only minutes ago via the checkra1n team’s official Twitter account:
Following several weeks’ worth of electrifying teasers, hacker Luca Todesco officially unveiled checkra1n, a brand-new jailbreak utility based on @axi0mX’s new checkm8 bootrom exploit for A5-A11 devices. Todesco presented the new jailbreak after taking the stage at POC2019 in Seoul, South Korea on Friday, just as he said he would, but subtle issues delayed the original launch expectation by a few days.
Checkra1n is a precedent-setting jailbreak the likes of which we have not seen since limera1n on the A4-equipped iPhone 4. Checkra1n isn’t untethered like limera1n was, but it utilizes an exploit that can’t be patched by Apple with any traditional software update, which commendably means that impacted handsets can be jailbroken for life regardless of software version.
When it comes to encryption, Apple is a company that has been championing the security effort for years. But it turns out that encryption with the stock Mail app in macOS may not have been as good as the company was pushing.
Following the public release of iOS 13.2.2, Apple is seeding the next developer beta for an upcoming update to its desktop operating system.
Apple has been working on the next update for macOS Catalina for quite some time, and now the software is available to the public.
One of the primary new elements of macOS Catalina is support for Catalyst apps, which allows developers to build their iPad apps for the desktop operating system, ultimately aiming to make the whole process as simple as possible.
On the surface, the macOS Catalina installer appears to copy the operating system files to the startup disk of your Mac. But dig a little deeper and you may realize that it actually splits your boot volume into two distinct components, named Startup and Data. What’s up with that?
It has not been long since Apple publicly released the latest major version of macOS --macOS Catalina 10.15-- to the public. But that isn't stopping the company from moving right along.