Fire up your eGPUs, engage Dark Mode, and open Xcode: our Macs are once again going to be at the centre of invention and reinvention.
Category Archive: Macs
Apple is now obsessed with performance, as it readies us for new technologies such as augmented reality and machine learning. How will your Mac cope?
After 2 years, developers should be able to use the unified log for performance analysis, thanks to extensions and Xcode’s Instruments. Sysadmins and users remain neglected, though.
Improved usability including keystroke shortcuts, and three bugs fixed – one of which disabled use of custom settings files.
Am I right to claim that a macOS update contains many updated apps and components even when their version numbers don’t change? And what is going on with APFS?
Don’t pay too much attention to what Apple wants you to hear, but beware of what it omits to mention. Time Machine 2, perhaps?
Apple has just announced that, at long last, its Fusion Drives will soon support its new file system, […]
My free log browser is progressing towards version 3 release. This beta can save as RTF, runs slow tasks in the background, and has a smaller minimum window size.
Are we in for some real surprises, like tools and documentation, or just razzle-dazzle, smoke and mirrors?
When did your Mac last check its firmware? Probably only a few days ago. How eficheck keeps our Macs stable and safe.
