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The MacOS Tahoe beta just went live to the public. Here's how to tell if your Mac can run it, and five of the ...
Microsoft Threat Intelligence found a Spotlight-related vulnerability that could allow attackers to steal private file data, ...
I've spent a month with the new iOS 26, iPadOS 26 and macOS 26 Tahoe developer betas. Apple has just released the first public beta for all of these devices — after a month with the updates, here's ...
Unpatched Apple devices remain exposed to Sploitlight, a macOS flaw that allows unauthorized access to private user data ...
Microsoft Threat Intelligence has discovered a macOS vulnerability, tracked as CVE-2025-31199, that could allow attackers to ...
The vulnerability (CVE-2025-31199), which Apple patched in a March 31st update, could give bad actors access to files inside a device’s Downloads folder and data cached by Apple Intelligence. That ...
Apple’s macOS Tahoe public beta has landed, and it’s stuffed with great new features. Here are five of my favorites after ...
Select "send message," for example, and the Spotlight Search bar fills with a Mad Libs-esque series of blanks for key details ...
I've learned not to expect much from macOS updates — not through sheer cynicism, but from the obvious reality that Apple pays ...
Macworld Apple’s OS 26 public betas are now out, marking another major milestone on the road to their release this fall.
I’d say macOS Tahoe’s Spotlight is easily one of the top 5 announcements from WWDC. In fact, Spotlight on the Mac is at least as important to me as the iPad turning into a touchscreen MacBook ...
But then, in 2005, came Mac OS X 10.4 Tiger, and with it, Spotlight. The first versions of Spotlight were entirely focused on search–putting it behind Sherlock, honestly.