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Apple to remove Back to My Mac feature in macOS Mojave operating system

Apple has nixed its Back to My Mac feature for macOS Mojave. Apple on Tuesday made the discontinuation official by notifying customers of the removal, and sharing a support document outlining the changes. The support document suggests alternative ways in which users can replace the retired feature, including iCloud Drive, screen sharing, and the Apple […]

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AgileBits denies Apple acquisition of company following internal deployment of 1Password to assorted Apple employees

Apple is rumored to be ready to deploy 1Password internally to all of its corporate and retail employees around the world over the next few months per an unnamed source. The report offered the following comment: “According to our source, after many months of planning, Apple plans to deploy 1Password internally to all 100,000 employees. […]

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Rumor: Apple Music claims top slot for U.S. digital music subscriptions, edges out Spotify

Apple Music may have taken the top slot in the digital streaming music market in the United States. Per an anonymous source, Apple Music has now surpassed Spotify’s subscriber count in the United States. The source, which is thought to be a major U.S.-based distributor, is said to have leaked the report with Digital Music […]

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iOS 12 developer betas point towards shared passwords being distributed via AirDrop

This could definitely come in handy. According to the API (Application Programming Interface) tools available in the betas, iOS 12’s AirDrop system will apparently include a password sharing feature, allowing you to store unique and intricate passwords in a secure, accessible manner. The passwords can be shared directly through the iOS Password Manager via AirDrop.

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Apple releases macOS High Sierra 10.13.5 update, incorporates Messages in iCloud

It’s not the most earth shattering update in the world, but it could come in handy. On Friday, Apple released its macOS High Sierra update. The update, roughly a two gigabyte download, offers the following fixes and changes: – The macOS High Sierra 10.13.5 update improves the stability, performance, and security of your Mac.