The third beta version of MacOS Golden Gate 27 has been released to users enrolled in the developer beta testing program for Apple system software. MacOS 27 beta 3 carries build 26A5378j, and is ...
Asahi Linux has patched the macOS 27 boot break that hid Linux partitions from the Apple Silicon boot picker, deploying Asahi ...
If you've been avoiding VM startups on Arch Linux, VirtualBox 7.2.12 finally fixes the annoying kernel freeze bug behind it.
Apple has released the 3rd beta version of MacOS Tahoe 26.6, iOS 26.6, and iPadOS 26.6, indicating the development of updates to current system software marches along. These beta versions likely focus ...
If you’re curious to try macOS Golden Gate while it’s still in beta, I highly recommend installing it on a separate APFS ...
At WWDC 2026, Apple announced the official name for the next macOS operating system: macOS 27 Golden Gate. The new operating system will be available this fall for MacBooks and Mac devices with M1 ...
An Ars Technica colleague recently bought a new M4 MacBook Air. I have essentially nothing bad to say about this hardware, except to point out that even in our current memory shortage apocalypse, ...
I can't stand opening the Microsoft Store. It's slow to load, confusing to browse, and full of ads for things I don't care about. Luckily, thanks to a new feature, I don't have to open the Microsoft ...
I wore the world's first HDR10 smart glasses TCL's new E Ink tablet beats the Remarkable and Kindle Anker's new charger is one of the most unique I've ever seen Best laptop cooling pads Best flip ...
If you want to install VMware ESXi on VirtualBox VM, you need to follow the steps mentioned below. First of all, we need to create a virtual machine in VirtualBox upon which we are going to install ...
macOS Monterey (version 12) is a stable, lightweight release that works great on older Macs, including models going back to 2015. The latest version is macOS 12.7.6, and you can download it directly ...
What if you could take total control of your macOS system, managing packages, configurations, and even App Store installations, all from a single, unified tool? Bold claim? Perhaps. But that’s exactly ...