macOS Mojave 10.14.4 enables automatic Dark Mode on websites with black themes
Safari in macOS Mojave 10.14.4 lets websites with themes adapt their styling to complement Mojave’s new Dark Mode.
Safari in macOS Mojave 10.14.4 lets websites with themes adapt their styling to complement Mojave’s new Dark Mode.
The macOS Mojave 10.14.4 beta, which was released last week, streamlines Safari AutoFill on Macs that are outfitted with Apple’s seamless Touch ID fingerprint scanner.
A developer’s managed to add his Smart TV to the Home app on the iOS 12.2 beta by hacking the HomeKit protocol. Here are all the Smart TV controls he was able to discover.
Apple News in Canada supports both English and French, with readers getting a bilingual experience when they follow a channel in a second language.
Apple on Thursday seeded the fourth beta of iOS 12.1.3 to developers. The release comes just three days after the beta 3 rollout, and registered developers can install the update via the iOS over-the-air mechanism, or through Apple’s Dev Center.
We’re expecting official support for Mojave’s Dark Mode in Chrome 73 for Mac, to be released some time in early 2019.
If you’re a registered Apple developer, you can now download and test a fourth beta of macOS Mojave 10.14.2. The upcoming software update will bring performance and security improvements, plus bug fixes for any unresolved issues in macOS 10.14.1.
Apple yesterday released a minor update specifically for the new 2018 MacBook Air.
Apple has seeded the second beta of its upcoming macOS Mojave 10.14.2 to developers this morning. The release is marked with build number 18C38b, and it comes a week after Apple issued the first beta of 10.14.2—which it subsequently pulled and then reposted on Thursday.
The first beta of macOS Mojave 10.14.2, released earlier this morning alongside other minor developer betas for iOS 12.1.1 and tvOS 12.1.1, is no longer found on Apple’s Dev Center. UPDATE: On Thursday, November 1, the pulled beta again became available for developers to download through Apple’s Dev Center portal.
Apple has begun testing the minor iOS 12.1.1, tvOS 12.1.1 and macOS Mojave 10.14.2 software updates [UPDATE: pulled].
According to Apple, Gatekeeper in “an upcoming release of macOS” will require all Mac apps signed with Developer ID to be notarized by the company.