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Apple releases iCloud for Windows 13, includes new features, including Strong Password Generation tool

If you use iCloud for Windows, this should come in handy. Apple on Wednesday released iCloud for Windows 13. The new version adds support for Apple ProRes videos and Apple ProRAW photos, so files in these formats can now be accessed from Windows PCs via iCloud. All participants of an iCloud Drive shared file or […]

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Developer Alex Graf successfully uses virtualization to run Windows build on M1-based Macs

It took some tinkering, but it helps answer the question as to whether Windows will run cleanly under virtualization on an M1 Mac. Developer Alexander Graf has successfully virtualized the Arm version of Windows on an M1 Mac, proving that the ‌M1‌ chip is capable of running Microsoft’s operating system. At present, the M1-based Macs don’t support Windows and […]

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Parallels voices support for Apple Silicon-based Macs, cites “tremendous progress” made on WWDC 2020 tech demo

If you live and die by Parallels Desktop, you’re going to like this. Parallels on Wednesday announced that the company is actively working on a new version of its virtualization software that will be compatible with Apple Silicon and M1 machines, the company said on Tuesday. The company stated that it is “excited to see the performance, […]

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Apple Boot Camp 6.1.13 update references unreleased, updated 16-inch MacBook Pro notebook

Once again, it’s the developer notes that indicate hardware coming down the road. Last week, Apple released a Boot Camp update. Following its release, several users noticed the release notes referenced an unreleased model of the company’s 16-inch MacBook Pro notebook. While this could be a mistake, Apple released a new high-end graphics option for […]