Apple's macOS Tahoe 26.4 public beta brings a long-awaited iPhone feature to the Mac. Plus, the sunset begins for Intel-based ...
Rosetta is being phased out with macOS 28, which will mean apps written for Intel will stop working on Apple silicon Macs.
You can set charge limits for your MacBook.
Rosetta 2 support, which allows Mac users to run software created for Intel machines run on Apple Silicon-powered Macs, will ...
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