iOS 15.3.1 released to patch critical zero-day WebKit vulnerability
Apple has just released iOS 15.3.1 and iPadOS 15.3.1, which fixes a small issue that could cause Braille displays to stop responding. More importantly, it includes a fix for a critical Webkit zero-day...
View ArticleMacPilot unleashes the full potential of your Mac
Macs can do a lot more than most users realize. Unlock the full potential of your Mac with a MacPilot Lifetime License. MacPilot is on sale now for $39.99 (Reg. $99). Get the most out of your machine...
View ArticleiNet Network Scanner review: Get at-a-glance details on your local network
At a glanceExpert’s RatingPrice When Reviewed$26.99 Best Prices Today Retailer Price Delivery Mac App Store $26.99 View Price comparison from over 24,000 stores worldwide iNet Network Scanner fills...
View ArticleEvery Apple product coming in 2022: What to expect and when to expect it
2022 may be off to a slow start—the Black Unity Braided Solo Loop Watch Band notwithstanding—but Apple won’t be quiet for long. Rumors say that Apple’s first event of 2022 will be in early March,...
View ArticleApple targets stalking concerns with upcoming AirTag changes
You’ve probably heard about recent reports that AirTags are being used to track people without their knowledge or consent. Now Apple is taking steps to make sure those reports are far less frequent....
View ArticleRunning Zoom on a Mac? It may be listening to you right now
Over the past couple of years, Zoom has found a permanent home in many Mac users’ Docks, but a new bug might have you thinking twice about keeping it open. According to numerous posts on the Zoom...
View ArticleHow to install the real Wordle app on your iPhone or iPad
Update 2/11/22: The Wordle app site has change to www.nytimes.com/games/wordle/index.html. People are going crazy over Wordle, the simple word game created by Josh Wardle. Wardle published the game on...
View ArticleToday’s the last day to save $250 on the 14-inch MacBook Pro
Apple’s new MacBook Pro isn’t exactly cheap, but today’s deal is something of a steal: Costco is selling the 14-inch MacBook Pro with M1 Pro processor and 512GB hard drive for $1,750, a massive...
View ArticleApple TV+: ‘The Sky is Everywhere’ and ‘Pretzel and the Puppies’ are now...
Apple has planted its own flag in the streaming wars with Apple TV+, its in-house streaming service that focuses almost entirely on original programming rather than an extensive library of existing TV...
View ArticleApple Arcade FAQ: ‘Bloons TD 6+’ is now available
Gaming subscription services are all the rage now, but Apple Arcade isn’t quite like Google Stadia or Xbox Live. So if you’ve got questions about it, we’ve got plenty of answers. Updated 2/11/22:...
View ArticleHow to find, block, and disable an unknown AirTag moving with you
The new AirTag from Apple is a compact tracking device that has an extremely long life and precise locating ability in the right circumstances. Unlike a GPS tracker, which requires cell service and...
View ArticleApple pushes urgent iOS, macOS, Safari updates to address zero-day WebKit flaw
Apple has released iOS 15.3.1, iPadOS 15.3.1, and macOS 12.2.1, which fix a critical Webkit zero-day vulnerability that may have already been used in the wild. Apple’s release notes describe the...
View ArticleEdit your photos in a snap with this app bundle for Macs
Getting high-quality photography software doesn’t have to mean putting off buying a good camera for another year so you can save. The Media Mac Bundle comes with 4 excellent apps that let you process...
View ArticleThe biggest surprise at Apple’s spring event might be the timing
Welcome to the new home for Apple Breakfast! If you’re a reader of Macworld’s UK site, you’ll recognize this column that will now appear on Macworld.com every Saturday. If you’re new, this is our...
View ArticleZoom claims open mic Mac bug ‘did not result in audio data being transmitted’
Over the past couple of years, Zoom has found a permanent home in many Mac users’ Docks, but a new bug might have you thinking twice about keeping it open. According to numerous posts on the Zoom...
View ArticleXSplit gives you greater control over your video conferencing
The background filters on many of the biggest web conferencing apps are clunky and don’t have much room for customization. XSplit VCam Premium: Lifetime Subscription (Mac & Windows) is a reliable...
View ArticleWhy the outdated iPhone SE 5G could be Apple’s biggest release of the year
Apple’s feast-or-famine launch strategy–months of radio silence followed by too many products at once–would make more sense for a colony of cicadas than a high-tech company with products to sell....
View ArticleWith updates like these who needs new iPhones and Galaxy phones every year?
If you missed the news yesterday, Samsung has a new lineup of Galaxy S22 phones. As in the past several years, there are three models to choose from, starting at $800 and topping out at nearly $2,000...
View ArticleThis AWS Database bundle is on sale for $30
Database management is a complex area of study that well-rounded IT professionals need to have a handle on. The 2022 Amazon Web Services Database Bundle is a comprehensive teaching tool for managing...
View ArticleWhat to do when you can’t directly copy Time Machine backups
It took Apple a few years following its initial rollout of the Apple Filing System (APFS) in macOS 10.13 High Sierra to mature the format enough to allow Time Machine to back files up to...
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