MacOS 26 'Tahoe' is now live, and besides the visual design overhaul, there are a handful of impactful new features. Here are the five best.
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MacOS Myth Busted: Do You Really Need to Close Apps?
When I switched to macOS in 2019, this habit followed me to Steve Jobs' little walled garden, but it turns out I wasn't actually closing my apps like I thought—and I didn't need to anyway. The thing ...
The average knowledge worker gets hit with 117 emails a day. With a few key shifts, you can prevent email from sabotaging ...
So far, other than some Liquid Glass controversy, macOS Tahoe isn't causing as many operational problems as previous versions did. Are you having problems with apps?
On this episode of the Macworld Podcast, we talk about what to expect from iOS 26, macOS Tahoe, iPadOS 26, and more.
With DDM now the standard and device management migration live, Apple is telling IT teams to rethink vendors that lag on modern management.
Modern retrocomputing tricks often push old hardware and systems further than any of the back-in-the-day developers could have ever dreamed. How about a neural network on an original Mac?
As always, these new MacBook Pro models will come with a new generation of Apple Silicon. That means we’ll see the introduction of M5, M5 Pro, and M5 Max. These chips will still be based on TSMC’s 3nm ...
If you often need to add items to various lists, I found two apps - for MacOS and Windows - that will simplify your daily life.
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