After a long wait, Google’s VPN is now available on Windows and macOS. All Google One subscribers who pay for 2TB of cloud storage (or more) can install the company’s desktop VPN client through the Google One web portal. The Google One VPN originally launched as an Android-exclusive perk, though it arrived on iOS devices in early 2022. We’re not sure why Google waiting so … [Read more...] about Google’s VPN Finally Arrives on Windows and macOS
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How to Find and Download Software Update on macOS Ventura
Besides adding new features like Stage Manager and Continuity Camera, Apple has also changed how the settings look and feel on the macOS Ventura. The Software Update option no longer appears in the “About This Mac” window which might make it difficult for you to download future updates. And therefore, we’re here with the steps to find Software Update settings on the new macOS … [Read more...] about How to Find and Download Software Update on macOS Ventura
How to install ADB on Windows, macOS, and Linux
Several features of the Android platform can be accessed only through paths and methods that are hidden away from the average user. These have generally been done with the help of some command line Android Debug Bridge (ADB) commands, a tool that Google offers for developers to debug various parts of their applications or the system, but which we can use for all kinds of neat … [Read more...] about How to install ADB on Windows, macOS, and Linux
Resident Evil Village comes to macOS with Apple Silicon: Check details
Capcom has finally brought its popular survival horror game, Resident Evil Village, to macOS. The company has announced that the game will be available exclusively on Apple laptops and personal computers powered by the Apple Silicon running either MacOS Monterey 12.x or the MacOS Ventura that was released earlier this month starting today. The game developer has also shared … [Read more...] about Resident Evil Village comes to macOS with Apple Silicon: Check details
macOS 13 Ventura: Release Date, Features, Compatible Macs, and more
At WWDC 2022, Apple announced some major changes coming to the operating system of its products. The company unveiled the new iOS 16, iPadOS 16, watchOS 9, and macOS 13 Ventura software updates. We already have articles covering the iOS 16, iPadOS 16, and watchOS 9 up on Pocketnow, and in this piece, we will look at everything new that's coming to the Mac with macOS … [Read more...] about macOS 13 Ventura: Release Date, Features, Compatible Macs, and more
HP Accidentally Uses macOS Screenshot in Ad for Windows Laptop
Windows PC maker HP appears to believe that "the perfect laptop" is one that runs macOS — at least according to an ad the company promoted on Reddit. The ad shows an HP laptop with a macOS screenshot in what is clearly a Photoshop job gone wrong. "For the digital nomads and work from anywhere-but-home types (yeah, we see you), HP has perfect laptops for wherever you're … [Read more...] about HP Accidentally Uses macOS Screenshot in Ad for Windows Laptop
Apple Seeds Second macOS 13 Ventura Release Candidate to Developers
Apple today seeded another release candidate version of macOS 13 Ventura, the next-generation version of the Mac operating system, to developers ahead of the public release scheduled for Monday, October 24. The release candidate version comes a little over one week after Apple provided the eleventh beta to developers. Registered developers can download the beta through … [Read more...] about Apple Seeds Second macOS 13 Ventura Release Candidate to Developers
MacOS Monterey’s Most Common Issues (And How To Fix Them)
MacOS Monterey's Most Common Issues (And How To Fix Them) Whether you've already updated to macOS Monterey or not, you may worry about potential issues or already be dealing with some. These could be software glitches, device driver issues, or incompatibility issues with a necessary piece of software. The most common issues with macOS Monterey stem from these three … [Read more...] about MacOS Monterey’s Most Common Issues (And How To Fix Them)
7 Powerful macOS Features You’re Probably Not Using
It pays to know how to use some of your Mac’s more powerful features, even if they seem intimidating and complex at first glance. This can help you identify and fix problems, automate repetitive tasks, and speed up long-winded workflows. Terminal Text-based input using a command prompt will never feel as user-friendly as your Mac’s graphical user interface (GUI), but that … [Read more...] about 7 Powerful macOS Features You’re Probably Not Using
Apple Removes Network Locations Feature in macOS Ventura
In addition to redesigning the System Settings app on macOS Ventura, Apple has removed the app's longstanding Network Locations feature, as noted by Jason Snell at Six Colors. The feature allowed users to quickly switch between different sets of Wi-Fi, Ethernet, and other network settings depending on their location, such as home or work. Given that macOS Ventura is … [Read more...] about Apple Removes Network Locations Feature in macOS Ventura