With luck, High Sierra will turn out to be Apple’s nadir, and the vast majority of us preparing to upgrade to Mojave won’t look back.
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Apple has at last released the Apple File System Reference, 143 pages and over 400 KB of detailed […]
Don’t rush to upgrade if you rely on Extensions, which might be disabled. There’s also a vulnerability in running old versions of plugins like Flash.
If you’re still trying to get iOS 12 installed and running sweetly, you might check the Mac App […]
Who could benefit most from the revolutionary new health features of the Apple Watch Series 4? And how?
There’s been no update to MRT for almost 3 months, and none to XProtect’s data for over 6 months. Should we start paying for 3rd party products?
With Mojave’s release 11 days away, its privacy protection looks even more complex, particularly when an app uses a helper tool which needs Full Disk Access.
The Mac App Store has been selling (or giving) us spyware. How can Apple ever live this down?
Control of one app by another is an important but difficult aspect of Mojave’s new privacy controls. Here’s how it handles that at present, and some of the issues it raises.
For many users, privacy controls in Mojave will pass almost unnoticed. Here are tips for those who have greater demands, and want their apps to access protected data.
