Por: Ars Technica Tech September 08, 2023
Navigate Filter by topic Settings Front page layout Site theme - Sep 7, 2023 10:47 pm UTC Apple Apple has released security updates for iOS, iPadOS, macOS, and watchOS today to fix actively exploited zero-day security flaws that can be used to install malware via a maliciously crafted image or attachment. The iOS 16.6.1, iPadOS 16.6.1, macOS 13.5.2, and watchOS 9.6.2 updates patch the flaws across all of Apple's platforms. As of this... + full article
9to5Mac USA Tech February 22, 2023
Following the , Apple has now stopped signing iOS 16.3 and iPadOS 16.3. This means that iPhone and iPad users can no longer downgrade to this version of the operating system if they’re already running a newer version of iOS. Apple no longer signing iOS 16.3 iOS 16.3.1 was... + más
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9to5Mac USA Tech February 14, 2023
Apple on Monday released and macOS Ventura 13.2.1 to all users. While the company wasn’t clear on what changed with the updates at first, it has now been revealed that macOS Ventura 13.2.1 fixes a security hole in WebKit that has been “actively exploited” by attackers.... + más
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9to5Mac USA Tech January 27, 2023
If you’re ready to , , or give away your Mac or wipe it for another reason there are different steps to the process depending on what Mac you have and what version of macOS you’re on. Notably, macOS Ventura and Monterey include a handy modern erase option like iOS. Read on... + más
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9to5Mac USA Tech January 24, 2023
Apple on Monday , macOS Ventura 13.2, and other software updates to the public. The new versions of the company’s operating systems come with new features but also bring multiple security patches. Not only that, but Apple also released updates with security patches for users... + más
iOS 16.2—Apple Just Gave iPhone Users 35 Reasons To Update Now | Forbes
Apple no longer signing iOS 16.0 and iOS 16.0.1, blocking downgrades from iOS 16.0.2 | 9to5Mac
9to5Mac USA Tech January 09, 2023
With the release of , Apple introduced a new feature called “Rapid Security Response” that will provide quick security patches to iOS without the need to install an entire new version of the operating system. Now the company is bringing this technology to Mac users with .... + más
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Ars Technica USA Tech October 27, 2022
Navigate Filter by topic Settings Front page layout Site theme Comment activity Sign up or login to join the discussions! Sign up to comment and more - Oct 27, 2022 4:18 pm UTC / The default wallpaper for macOS 11 Big Sur.Apple Share this story Earlier this week, Apple released... + más
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9to5Mac USA Tech September 30, 2022
iOS 16 was after three months of beta testing. Since then, Apple has released two minor updates: iOS 16.0.1 and iOS 16.0.2. Now, the company has stopped signing both iOS 16.0 and iOS 16.0.1, which means users can no longer downgrade from iOS 16.0.2. iOS 16.0.1 and 16.0.2 no... + más
Apple @ Work: Sign in with Apple using Managed Apple IDs will streamline iPad app usage in the classroom | 9to5Mac
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