Apple is moving ahead with the latest developer beta for macOS Mojave.
Apple seeds fifth beta of macOS Mojave 10.14.6 to developers
Apple is moving ahead with the latest developer beta for macOS Mojave.
Apple is moving right along with the latest developer betas for macOS Mojave and watchOS 5.
The third beta of the macOS Catalina 10.15 software dropped earlier this week. According to a n ice find by Sydney-based Twitter user Jeremy Bank, the new beta has added a gorgeous new option to the Desktop & Screen Saver preference pane, entitled "Drift".
Apple has seeded the second public betas of both macOS Catalina and tvOS 13 to public testers.
The OpenID Foundation has openly questioned Sign In with Apple, a new feature in iOS 13 and macOS Catalina 10.15 that permits customers to log into web sites and apps using their Apple ID account without divulging personal details, such as their names or email addresses.
Apple seeds beta releases of software ahead of a public launch to iron out the kinks, making sure its ready for the public. That pre-release software can also hold other details in the mix, too, like a series of unreleased products from another company altogether.
Apple seeded the first public beta of macOS 10.15 Catalina earlier this week. As is par for the course, there are some less-than-desirable issues with the pre-release software.
An unpatched vulnerability, discovered in macOS Mojave last month, permits attackers to completely bypass the Gatekeeper security feature. Unfortunately, it's now been exploited by an adware company in what's been called a test in preparation of new Mac malware.
Apple on Monday has officially seeded the first public beta test of macOS Catalina (announced at WWDC), the next major update to the company's desktop operating system, to public beta testers.
Back at the Worldwide Developers Conference last year, Apple launched its first four apps originally designed for iOS onto macOS Mojave. Those were News, Home, Stocks, and Voice Memos. And now Apple says those apps will be seeing a big improvement with macOS Catalina.
iOS 13 is the next major release for Apple's mobile operating system, and Apple is moving forward with the latest developer beta. Meanwhile, iPadOS is meant to show the turning point for the iPad lineup and Apple's new focus on the tablet lineup. tvOS 13, macOS Catalina, and watchOS 6 are also seeing major updates this year.
If you have a Fusion Drive-equipped Mac running macOS Mojave and you've run into Boot Camp issues, then Apple has a quick patch to help iron the issues out.