Macworld Apple’s current Mac Pro was introduced in 2019, but since then Apple has transitioned every other Mac to its own chip architecture, starting with the M1 in November 2020 followed by the M1 Pro, M1 Max, M1 Ultra, then the M2 in June 2022, and M2 Pro and M2 Max in January 2023. The Mac Pro, which is still using an ageing Intel processor, is looking very dated. Therefore it is expected that the Mac Pro will soon undergo a major update when Apple adds its own System on a Chip (SoC) to the workstation. This article keeps track of everything we are hearing about the new Mac Pro, so return to this page to keep up to date…
Apple this week released macOS Ventura 13.4 which includes new sports-related features, enhancements, and bug fixes for Mac users. macOS Ventura macOS Ventura 13.4 includes the following enhancements and bug fixes: • Sports feed in the sidebar of Apple News gives easy access to stories, scores, standings, and more, for the teams and leagues you follow • My Sports score and schedule cards in Apple News take you directly to game pages where you can find additional details about specific games • Resolves an issue where Auto Unlock with Apple Watch does not log you into your Mac • Fixes a Bluetooth issue where keyboards connect slowly to Mac after restarting • Addresses a VoiceOver issue with navigating to landmarks…
Apple this week released macOS Ventura 13.4 which includes new sports-related features, enhancements, and bug fixes for Mac users. macOS Ventura macOS Ventura 13.4 includes the following enhancements and bug fixes: • Sports feed in the sidebar of Apple News gives easy access to stories, scores, standings, and more, for the teams and leagues you follow • My Sports score and schedule cards in Apple News take you directly to game pages where you can find additional details about specific games • Resolves an issue where Auto Unlock with Apple Watch does not log you into your Mac • Fixes a Bluetooth issue where keyboards connect slowly to Mac after restarting • Addresses a VoiceOver issue with navigating to landmarks…
Macworld After about a month and a half of testing, Apple has released iOS 16.5 and iPadOS 16.5, which should be the last iOS 16 update before the first iOS 17 beta arrives at WWDC in June. Like iOS 16.4, it’s a small update with few new features as Apple is focused on delivering new features in iOS 17 this fall. However, there are several security patches for flaws that could let hackers steal your personal data. iOS 16.5: New features Here are the most important new features in iOS 16.5: Apple News Sports tab: When you launch the Apple News app in iOS 16.5, you’ll see a new Sports tab at the bottom of the screen. It replaces the…
Apple today released iOS 16.5, the fifth major update to the iOS 16 operating system. iOS 16.5 is not as notable as some of the prior updates that we have seen, but there are some important bug fixes and feature additions. This guide highlights all of the new features in the iOS 16.5 update. Sports Tab in Apple News Apple added a dedicated Sports tab in Apple News, providing sports fans with quick access to stories, scores, standings, and other information. ‌Apple News‌ users can select their favorite teams and leagues to get personalized news. Tapping on sports score and schedule cards in ‌Apple News‌ now goes directly to game pages populated with additional information about specific games. Pride Collection…
Macworld After about a month and a half of testing, Apple has released iOS 16.5 and iPadOS 16.5, which should be the last iOS 16 update before the first iOS 17 beta arrives at WWDC in June. Like iOS 16.4, it’s a small update with few new features as Apple is focused on delivering new features in iOS 17 this fall. iOS 16.5: New features Here are the most important new features in iOS 16.5: Apple News Sports tab: When you launch the Apple News app in iOS 16.5, you’ll see a new Sports tab at the bottom of the screen. It replaces the dedicated Search tab, which is now part of the Following tab. In iOS 16.4 and earlier,…
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