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Apple fixes bug that caused macOS Monterey update to brick some Apple T2 Macs

hit the bricks — T2 bug "prevented a very small number of users from booting" after updating. Andrew Cunningham - 11/5/2021, 8:08 PM Enlarge / A MacBook Pro running macOS Monterey.Apple Apple has fixed a Mac firmware bug that had bricked some users' Macs after they installed the macOS Monterey update, according to Apple reporter…

2022-01-03T18:23:23+00:00January 3rd, 2022|Categories: Apple, macOS, News|

Apple’s new macOS Monterey update is reportedly bricking older Macs

Apple’s latest software updates have seemingly been introducing just as many problems as features. iOS 15 launched with a bunch of frustrating bugs, from CarPlay not working to pictures disappearing from the Photos app. Unfortunately, users are now running into equally annoying issues on macOS Monterey. Dozens of Mac users claim that macOS Monterey is…

2022-01-03T18:23:22+00:00January 3rd, 2022|Categories: Apple, macOS, News|

What is MagSafe? MacBook Pro gets Apple’s magnetic charger (again)

MagSafe is making a return to MacBooks. Apple/Screenshot by Erin Carson/CNET Apple is bringing MagSafe charging back to its line of MacBooks, the company said during its fall hardware event. Apple announced two new laptops, a MacBook Pro 16-inch and a 14-inch model, featuring its new M1 chips. (The company also released the AirPods 3 and…

2022-01-03T18:23:19+00:00January 3rd, 2022|Categories: Apple, MacBook, News|

iOS 15.2—How To Use Apple’s Brilliant New iPhone Privacy Feature

Apple’s iOS 15.2 is finally here, along with important security updates and brilliant new iPhone privacy features. The best new iPhone feature that’s arrived in iOS 15.2, in my opinion, is the long-awaited App Privacy Report. Officially launched with iOS 15 in the Fall, the App Privacy Report was previously unreadable. That’s changed in iOS 15.2—you can now…

2022-01-02T18:42:50+00:00January 2nd, 2022|Categories: Apple, iPhone, News|

Apple reportedly wants to make its own wireless chips for the iPhone

Apple It’s no secret that Apple is looking to design its own wireless chips, ending its reliance on companies like Qualcomm, Broadcom, and Skyworks. Two years ago, Apple bought most of Intel’s smartphone modem business to give it a jumpstart on IP, patents, and engineering talent. Now, according to a report from Bloomberg, Apple is…

2022-01-02T18:41:57+00:00January 2nd, 2022|Categories: Apple, iPhone, News|
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