September 2024

Hold off on updating to macOS Sequoia if you’re using cybersecurity tools

Macworld Apple released macOS Sequoia to the general public last Monday. On Thursday, TechCrunch reported that several third-party security tools have reported issues with the new version of the Mac operating system. According to TechCrunch, the source of the problem is not clear. Security firm CrowdStrike made a vague reference to “changes in the network […]

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9to5Mac Daily: September 20, 2024 – iOS 18.1 public beta, iPhone battery stats

Listen to a recap of the top stories of the day from 9to5Mac. 9to5Mac Daily is available on iTunes and Apple’s Podcasts app, Stitcher, TuneIn, Google Play, or through our dedicated RSS feed for Overcast and other podcast players. Sponsored by Torras: your iPhone experience with the TORRAS Ostand 360° Spin Case and the new Ostand 360. Protect your device, enhance your productivity,

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Here’s an exclusive discount on all Nomad iPhone 16 cases for 9to5 readers, plus prev-gen models from $9 (Today only)

It wasn’t easy, but we have managed to secure 9to5 readers an exclusive delivery day deal on the beloved Nomad iPhone 16 cases. The brand is a favorite around here among both staffers and readers, and for good reason, but it’s also not one that goes on sale very often – almost never on its

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Norton 360 for Mac review: How well does Norton protect your Mac?

Macworld At a Glance Expert’s Rating Pros Crisp, fast user interfaceGood performance and stabilityAble to catch the vast majority of/Good price point for a subscription and number of devices coveredMinimal performance impact Cons Still unable to scan .zip archivesUnable to create initial backup set for Cloud Backup feature, no matter which web browser is usedMissed

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What to do when you can’t open an app you just installed in macOS Sequoia

Macworld In macOS Sequoia, Apple has added another stumbling block to launching software that has not gone through Apple’s baseline vetting process for apps. Generally, this can be a good thing, preventing naive users from accidentally installing malware or privacy-invading software. However, for users who rely on software created by people who don’t work within

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