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2020 MacBooks are running into USB 2.0 connectivity issues
The latest line of MacBooks - 2020 MacBook Pro and MacBook Air - is running into connectivity issues, creating problems for a number of users around the world.
Apple's WWDC starts from June 22, and will be free
Back in March, Apple had announced its Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) 2020 would take place in an online-only format, due to the novel coronavirus pandemic.
Apple's new feature will extend your MacBook's battery life
Apple is working on a handy new way to make MacBook batteries last longer.
Finally, Facebook launches Messenger app on Windows, macOS
More than nine years after launching Messenger, Facebook has made the popular messaging service available as a dedicated app for Windows and macOS users.
Tricks to remain 'active' on Slack while working from home
After the COVID-19 outbreak, companies around the world began allowing employees to work from home. While many firms have opened offices, some continue to work remotely.
Here's what you need to play Stadia games in 4K
Finally, Google has launched the long-awaited ability to play 4K Stadia games on the web.
The 'all-in-one' keyboard you want, the keyboard you can't buy
Not every notebook packs enough ports to let you plug in multiple peripheral devices, say two-three pen drives, at the same time.
This Mac app will help your kids learn basic programming
In a bid to teach basic programming skills to young kids, Apple has launched the Swift Playgrounds app on Mac.
Apple patches Mac bug that exposed encrypted emails: Details here
Finally, a long-existing security flaw exposing parts of encrypted emails has been patched in Apple's macOS.
Watch out! Trojan disguised as flash update infecting Macs
If a random Flash update pops-up on your Mac computer, better be sure that it is a notification from the official Adobe-owned program.
Now, Google is killing Chrome Web Store apps
A few weeks after killing digital magazines in News, Google is working to pull the plug on Chrome apps.
Microsoft is playing a catch-up game, launches a Chrome-like browser
More than a year after announcing the plan to switch Edge to Chromium, Microsoft has made the stable version of the upgraded browser available on Windows and macOS.
Firefox affected by critical flaw, update it immediately
The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency of the US Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has raised alarms over a critical vulnerability plaguing Mozilla Firefox.
RedmiBook 13 v/s MacBook Air: Which one should you buy?
Xiaomi has launched its all-new RedmiBook 13, featuring a high 90% screen-to-body ratio, a premium-looking metallic body, improved thermal management, and 10th-generation Intel Core processor.
13-inch MacBook Pro randomly shutting down? Here is Apple's solution
MacBooks are generally considered to be one of the more stable laptops but surely, they are not problem-free.
Watch out! This Mac malware can carry out stealthy attacks
Often, we run into malware strains designed to compromise computers, steal data from them.
Apple caught leaking encrypted emails via macOS: Details here
Despite betting big on privacy, Apple hasn't been able to deliver the 'super secure' experience that we all expected.
Like Google, Apple also killed ad blockers in its browser
Back in June, Google triggered a wave of backlash after confirming a bunch of changes that would eventually render Chrome ad blockers unusable.
Now, you can try Microsoft's Chromium-powered Edge browser: Here's how
Microsoft has released the revamped Chromium-powered version of its Edge browser in beta.
Soon, you will be able to recover Windows via internet
Microsoft is building a new capability for Windows, one that would let you recover the operating system via the internet.
Uninstall VLC: Critical security bug plagues media player
If you use VLC for binging shows on your computer, uninstall it immediately.
Websites can turn Mac's camera on without permission: Here's how
A major zero-day vulnerability that lets websites hijack and activate webcams without permission has been flagged for Mac users.
Google lets you make video games without coding: Here's how
After launching several fancy projects, including a tool to teach coding, Google's in-house incubator, Area 120, has launched a video game dedicated to making games.
How to enable dark mode on your smartphone and laptop
If you're a heavy user, you may feel the need to enable dark mode at some point.
Loved Snake on Nokia? Now try 'Snakeybus' for something better
For every youngster, entertainment on a Nokia phone meant 'Snake', the game that revolved around controlling a snake and collecting points.
#GamingBytes: Giving 'Endgame' spoilers could get you banned from games
One of the worst things you can do today is spoiling the suspense of a cultural phenomenon.
You can spy back on your smart devices like Echo
Smart home devices are known to collect/share information with third-parties to improve your experience as well as to serve adverts.
iOS 13 features: Dark mode, undo gestures and much more
In a matter of months, Apple will unveil iOS 13, the next generation of its operating system for iPhones and iPads.
iOS 12.2 update crashed Apple News app, annoying users
Just a day ago, Apple unveiled its Apple News+ service to offer a humongous assortment of magazines and newspapers for a price as low as $9.99.
Watch out! 'Thunderclap' vulnerabilities allow hackers to steal Mac files
Your MacOS or Windows PC could be at the risk of major third-party attacks.
#TechBytes: 5 best web browsers you can use
To access anything on the World Wide Web, we need to have a good browser.
Beware! These Mac apps might be stealing your data
Apple has long held a reputation of hosting only secure apps on its App Store.
This bug puts new Apple Mac at risk
While Macs are touted to be one of the most secure devices, the same can't be said for the latest Apple machines.
#TechBytes: How to officially install Windows on Mac
It's not common knowledge that Microsoft Windows can be installed on MacBooks, but Apple officially supports running both macOS and Windows on its devices.
5 new Apple iPad and MacBook models certified in Eurasia
Apple has registered five new iPad and MacBook models each with the Eurasian Economic Commission (EEC).
macOS Mojave first public beta released: Here's how to install
A day after releasing the first public beta of iOS 12, Apple has now rolled out the public beta version of macOS 10.14 Mojave.
Google is killing Google-Drive app, here's what you can do
Google Inc. will shut down its Google Drive app for Windows and macOS on May 12.
Ten years ago, Steve Jobs unveiled the first MacBook Air!
It has been ten years since late Apple co-founder and CEO, Steve Jobs, unveiled the game-changing "MacBook Air" notebook, which was "the world's thinnest" back in 2008.
Major bug in MacOS: Users can access system without password
After a series of bugs in Apple's latest iOS 11 update for iPhones, it is now struggling to deal with similar problems in the most recent Mac OS update.
What to expect from Apple's WWDC17
Apple's Worldwide Developer's Conference 2017 (WWDC17) kicks off today at the McEnery Convention Centre in San Jose, California.