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Following the Pledge of Allegiance at the joint Lake Arrowhead/Crest Forest MAC meeting, a moment of silence was observed for ...
Homebrew is a tool for installing command-line apps. Homebrew is available for both Linux and MacOS. There are tons of apps that can be installed via Homebrew. For some, installing and managing apps ...
You've just unboxed your new Mac and find that Apple has included a handful of first-party apps to get you started. That includes its in-house browser Safari, Preview ...
If you're upgrading to a new iPhone 17 or installing the latest operating system, you'll save yourself a lot of trouble by making a good backup first. Here's how to do it. Jeff Carlson writes about ...
Google offers a free, lightweight operating system that essentially turns any machine into a Chromebook. It's a great way to keep an aging computer in service longer. Because the software is simple ...
Apple has released macOS Tahoe 26 for compatible Macs, bringing new design elements, improved productivity features, and deeper integration with iCloud and Apple services. While most users will choose ...
Apple’s macOS Tahoe 26 public beta offers early access to exciting new features, including the innovative Liquid Glass interface and enhanced AI tools. However, installing beta software always carries ...
What can you use it for? Quite a lot, actually. Image: D. Griffin Jones/Cult of Mac There are lots of things you can do with an old Mac. No one will fault you for upgrading to Apple’s latest and ...
Photo: D. Griffin Jones/Cult of Mac The 12 free Mac apps in this roundup prove that the best software doesn’t need to cost you anything. These are the first apps I install on any new Mac, as they ...
Apple has made the first macOS Tahoe developer beta available for testing before its official release in the fall, but don't be fooled into thinking only developers can download it. Keep reading to ...