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Apple releases macOS 10.14.2 Mojave update

If you’ve been hankering for the next major update of macOS 10.14 Mojave, it’s here. Apple on Wednesday released version 10.14.2 of macOS Mojave. Per the release notes, the update, which weighs in around 2.48 gigabytes, offering the following fixes and changes:

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Potential new iMacs, MacBook, Mac mini spotted in recent Eurasian Economic Commission filings

A series of details from the Eurasian Economic Commission includes what appear to be updates to Apple’s iMac line, including part numbers for what could be new desktops, iMacs, or a new notebook. Ahead of Apple’s October 30 event, regulatory details filed with the Eurasian Economic Commission suggest the company plans to unveil new Macs […]

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CrossOver 18 now available, features macOS 10.14.Mojave support, other fixes

CrossOver 18 has arrived, complete with full macOS 10.14 Mojave support as well as a number of fixes and improvements. CodeWears announced that CrossOver 18, which can be used for running Windows applications on macOS desktops without using Windows itself, is now available and ready to go. The CodeWeavers team has updated Wine, the core […]

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iPhone XS hotspot bug fix emerges, cause of issue currently unknown

A number of people have stated that they’ve experienced an iPhone XS hotspot bug in which the device appears to try to initiate a hotspot. The issue was described as follows by Christina Warren:

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How To: Fix subpixel antialiasing in macOS 10.14 Mojave

If you’ve installed macOS 10.14 Mojave and the font rendering seems a bit off, you’re not alone. Apparently, Apple adjusted the subpixel antialiasing process, makes non-Retina displays appear somewhat blurry. Thankfully, one Alexander Yakusik has come through with a fix that he posted to the mighty GitHub. Simply enter the following command into Terminal and […]