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macOS Sequoia operating system could see mid-September release

If you’re eager to get your hands on the public release of Apple’s upcoming macOS Sequoia operating system, you might not have that long to wait. Per internal documentation obtained by MacRumors, macOS 15.0 Sequoia may be officially released to the public by mid-September. The release dates of major macOS updates in recent years are […]

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Some users report bugs in Safari, other web browsers, following macOS updates

Well, this is kind of a kerfuffle/mess. An apparent bug (or series of bugs) found in macOS Big Sur 11.3 and macOS Big Sur 11.3.1 has caused a seemingly random series of website browsing issues in Apple’s Safari 14.1 web browser, alongside other web browsers. Per user reports on the Apple Support Communities website, the […]

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Mysterious Avid issue knocks out 2013 Mac Pro workstations, workarounds and fixes under development

A number of film and TV editors throughout Los Angeles on Monday evening reported that their 2013 Mac Pro workstations running macOS operating system versions between macOS 10.9 Mavericks to macOS 10.14 Mojave were unable to boot, resulting in speculation as to a possible computer virus attack. Social media reports suggested that the issue was […]

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Apple releases OS X 10.9.5 Mavericks update

In the midst of the iPhone 6 hype and hoopla, a major operating system update just hit. Late Wednesday, Apple released OS X 10.9.5, which includes the following fixes and changes: – Safari version 7.0.6. – Fix for VPN-related vulnerability. – Fix for file access from SMB servers. – Fix for the reliability of virtual […]

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Apple turns off legacy AIM access and inadvertently kills it for everyone

Well, I say “inadvertently”, but no word on whether it was in fact so, or if it was intentional…or maybe Apple just doesn’t care enough to make sure it was functional for Mountain Lion, Mavericks, and Yosemite users (granted, Yosemite is still in beta). As it was foretold many months ago by messages from Apple itself, […]