You might want to snag these updates. Apple on Tuesday released its iOS 18.1.1, iPadOS 18.1.1, and macOS Sequoia 15.1.1 updates. The patches address JavaScriptCore and WebKit vulnerabilities that Apple says have been actively exploited on some devices. With the JavaScriptCore vulnerability, processing maliciously crafted web content could lead to arbitrary code execution. The WebKit […]
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Following up on Apple’s confirmation that the iOS 18.2 update will be released sometime in December, a specific release date may have surfaced. Based on a recent notice that British carrier EE provided to its customers, EE said it will be discontinuing an iPhone feature known as “Wi-Fi calling on other supported iCloud-connected devices” on […]
If you’re interested in game streaming and production, you might like this. Valve has officially released its Steam Game recording client, which functions as a built-in unit that allows players to capture and share gameplay footage across PC, Mac, and Steam Deck devices. The feature recently exited beta testing and is now available through the […]
If you’re in Europe and looking to choose an alternate map/GPS and translation app, you’re going to like this. Apple continues to negotiate with the EU regarding its regulatory compliance. In a new document released by the company, Apple has announced plans to enable setting default apps for navigation and translation soon. This will allow […]
One of the coolest and most useful web browser extensions just got a nifty update, and it’s worth checking out. Jeffrey Johnson’s StopTheMadness Pro just hit version 10.0 and is currently available in the App Store. The update adds a number of fixes and improvements, including the following: StopTheMadness Pro helps prevent annoying web browser […]