Apple is finally killing off iTunes—for real this time
The end is near for iTunes.
You’ve probably heard it before: “Macs don’t get viruses.” For years, Apple’s reputation for security has led users to believe their Macs are immune to malware, phishing, or other online threats. This belief isn’t entirely unfounded. macOS is a secure operating system with several built-in protections. But that doesn’t mean it’s bulletproof. In recent years,...
Apple has just released critically urgent security updates—including macOS Sequoia 15.4.1 and iOS 18.4.1—to address two zero-day vulnerabilities that have been actively exploited in...
You can connect a surprising variety of things to iPhones and iPads via their USB-C (or Lightning) ports, including storage devices, SD card readers,...
If you've got an old Mac, you might be able to repurpose it to make it useful again. Here are several ideas on how...
Executive Summary Since the release of macOS 12.3 (Monterey), Python has not been included with Apple’s operating system. This programming language, popular among developers and researchers for its versatility, was deemed unnecessary by Apple. Notably, even before its removal,...
The end is near for iTunes.
Apple releases a new Apple Pencil, which joins the Apple Pencil and the Apple Pencil in the company's product...
We look at DragonEgg malware for Android, which has a link to some Mac surveillanceware, and is a watering...
We look at the top 10 new features in macOS Sonoma, then take a closer look at two of...
Apple has released macOS Sonoma, and we discuss how to prepare your Mac to upgrade to this new operating...
Before you upgrade to macOS Sonoma, read this guide to make sure your Mac is compatible, updated, backed up,...
New to macOS Sonoma, widgets on the desktop give you quick access to useful information.
On Tuesday, September 26, Apple released macOS Sonoma 14 and Safari 17 with more than 60 security updates. Here...
On September 21, Apple patched three zero-day vulnerabilities that had been actively exploited in the wild to infect iPhones...
Mac malware campaigns from AtomicStealer, MetaStealer, and Realst have all been active in September. We break down the recent...