
The discovery of malicious encryptors for Apple computers could herald new risks for macOS users if the malware continues to evolve.
The discovery of malicious encryptors for Apple computers could herald new risks for macOS users if the malware continues to evolve.
If a bunch of applications are slowing your Mac down, here’s how to take control.
Ditch those clunky emulators and run your Windows software on other operating systems as quickly and easily as on a Windows computer.
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Outlook for Mac is now available through the App Store for macOS.
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If you don’t use the voice assistant on a ChromeOS, macOS or Windows system, you may choose to turn off Google Assistant, Siri or Cortana.
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Security researchers found a class of flaws that, if exploited, would allow an attacker to access people’s messages, photos, and call history.
This tiny, free app opens programs quickly, searches files fast, and lets you make keyboard shortcuts for anything.
Get your multitasking on with Apple’s handy-dandy app juggling tool.
A publication from Microsoft that was taken down January 6 warns about four ransomware families affecting macOS devices. Much of the report closely resembles research published in July by Patrick Wardle.
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Your anti-malware software may not work if you upgraded to the new operating system. But Apple says a fix is on the way.