How to turn off FaceTime video reactions in iOS 17 and macOS Sonoma
Video reactions in iOS 17 and macOS Sonoma aren't always a good thing to have enabled for all conversations. Here's how to turn them off.
Video reactions in iOS 17 and macOS Sonoma aren't always a good thing to have enabled for all conversations. Here's how to turn them off.
Your Mac's lock screen is boring, but in macOS Sonoma, you can add a sense of liveliness to it with the new available screensavers. Here is how to find them and set them up.
Sometimes the Photos app separates the same person or pet into two different collections, but you can merge them without having to individually drag each photo over. Here's how to do so in iOS 17.
Tips: Being able to change the focus point in a portrait photo and subtly blur the background isn't reserved for the iPhone 15. Here is how to do it on any device in iOS 17.
Apple has issued the first major update to macOS Sonoma since its launch, with the public now able to update their hardware to macOS 14.1.
Apple News+ now has crossword puzzles — but you need to know where to look for them. Here's how you can do a daily crossword right from your Mac or iPhone.
The fourth beta of macOS Sonoma 14.1 is available to download by developers, as the testing of the next Mac update continues.
An examination into the macOS Sonoma Game Mode offers more information about what it does, including how it impacts the Apple Silicon CPU cores during use.
The third beta of macOS Sonoma 14.1 is available to developers, as the testing of the next Mac update continues.
With the release of macOS Sonoma, Apple has also updated the current versions of Metal developer tools for use in Windows. Here's how to get and use them.
The second beta for macOS Sonoma 14.1 is now available for testing by developers on their Macs and MacBooks.
The 1.0.0 version of OpenCore Legacy Patcher has been released, allowing a number of Macs that don't officially support macOS Sonoma to now run the operating system.
Apple has restarted the beta cycle for macOS Sonoma with developer version 14.1 beta 1, though it isn't yet known what is included with the update.
Apple has released an update for Safari, bringing it to version 17, with users of macOS Ventura and macOS Monterey able to install it without needing to update to macOS Sonoma.
The OpenCore Legacy Patcher won't be offering day-one support for macOS Sonoma on older Macs, with support now expected to arrive on October 2.
Following months in beta testing, Apple has now officially released macOS Sonoma, which brings dozens of small yet significant updates to the Mac.
A new release candidate beta of macOS Sonoma is out now, in what is likely the last test release before the full rollout.
Newly updated iWork 13.2 with Pages, Numbers, and Keynote for the Mac, iPad, and iPad, has now been launched to take advantage of Apple's new operating system updates.
Users curious about what's coming with iOS 17 and macOS Sonoma can get a long list of features directly from Apple in PDF form.
Apple could make macOS Sonoma more proactive when it comes to scanning for malware, with a malicious behavior-detecting iteration of XProtect seemingly getting closer to going live.
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