It's now syncing passkeys across almost all your devices hoping for a "passwordless future."
The official invites haven’t gone out yet, but we can expect new iPhones, AirPods, and Apple Watches next month.
The iOS 18 and MacOS Sequoia feature can remove most ads, video players, or distracting elements from a webpage in Safari, though its not permanent.
MacOS Sequoia ‘Reader’ in Safari is getting better with picture in picture, and it's still the best way to read this blog.
Know all those apps like Apple Music Classical or Netflix games that aren’t on Mac? Well, now they (technically) are.
You don't have to wait to get all of this functionality on your iPhone and Macbook.
Apple last revamped the Chess game back when it still named Mac releases after big cats
Reports say the dull iPhone assistant is getting an AI facelift at WWDC 2024, plus there’s more AI features coming thanks to a partnership with OpenAI.
You don't need a Mac to be able to get at iCloud and Apple's services
With belated AI announcements, this could be one of the most important events for Apple in some time.
The myth that your Mac is safe from computer viruses may have originated from Apple's commercials in 2006, but it's simply not true.
Your phone probably has a better camera than your current webcam.
A state-backed institution claims to have breached the security of Apple’s Airdrop, a tool popular with protestors in China.
Make sure your computer is going to last as long as possible.
The company would rather keep you waiting than have you complain.
NightOwl was supposed to make Macs work in dark mode. After a recent update, one developer discovered it was siphoning users’ data through a botnet.
After releasing a Rapid Security Response update that would introduce an additional bug, Apple has released a new security update to fix the issue.
Yesterday's Rapid Security Response update was found to break Safari website compatibility for sites like Zoom and Facebook.
Apple released "emergency" security updates for a number of its products on Monday to patch a software vulnerability that could be seeing active exploitation.
The latest browser update also notes Firefox will stop supporting Windows 7 and 8, even though a large number of Firefox users have stuck with an older OS.
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