Microsoft has released an Edge for Apple Silicon Macs as a test build for its Canary channel users. Canary channel is usually reserved for bleeding-edge feature updates, and can also contain bugs as it is not recommended for daily use….
Apple recently released macOS Big Sur 11.1 with AirPods Max support, Apple TV updates, Apple Store privacy labels, ProRAW support in Photos, improvements to iPhone and iPad apps on M1 Macs, and more. Apple also silently added in the ability…
iMazing app for Mac has been updated with native Apple Silicon support for M1 Macs and Apple ProRAW photo format support. iMazing is one of the most popular apps after iTunes that can be used to sync files between an…
IntelliJ IDEA, a popular development environment for JAVA and other programming languages, is now available as a native M1 Mac app for testing. The app is available as an early preview and is still under development and getting some bug…
Microsoft has released a new build of Visual Studio Code that is compatible with Apple Silicon M1 Macs. The build is available exclusively for insiders at the moment, which is Microsoft’s equivalent of a beta program. The new ARM64 build…
Firefox 84 is now available for all users with native support for Apple Silicon M1 Macs. This native support brings over 2.5 times faster performance to Firefox. Mozilla has also released WebRender for macOS Big Sur, Windows devices with Intel…
Apple recently released an update for Final Cut Pro for Mac, featuring improvements for sharing videos online to popular platforms like YouTube and Facebook. Apple has released similar updates to Motion and Compressor on Mac, also iMovie and Clips on…
Microsoft has started rolling out new versions of its Office 365 apps for which run natively on the new Apple Silicon M1 Macs. These apps include Outlook, Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and OneNote. If you use Office for Mac and got…
Apple has released macOS Big Sur 11.1 update with AirPods Max support, Apple TV updates, Apple Store privacy labels, ProRAW support in Photos, improvements to iPhone and iPad apps on M1 Macs, and more. The update also features a few…
As per information shared by developer Loren Brichter, Chrome has been slowing down Macs because it installs something called Keystone to automatically update itself. He claims that Keystone hides itself from macOS’ Activity Monitor, and deleting the browser does not…