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Update: Mac Home directory bug fixed with macOS Ventura 13.3.1

Update: Mac Home directory bug fixed with macOS Ventura 13.3.1

Editor’s note: igamesnews tested the macOS Ventura 13.3.1 update released on Friday, and it appears the update fixes this issue. This article has been updated to reflect these findings. If you are a macOS Ventura user and have configured your user account with the home directory saved on an external storage device, you should wait ...

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The next iOS and macOS updates can’t come soon enough

The next iOS and macOS updates can’t come soon enough

When it comes to operating system updates, we at igamesnews encourage users to install them as soon as possible. Updates sometimes have cool new features, but it’s the bug fixes and security updates that are the most important. But many think there’s a good argument for waiting, and with iOS 16.4, iPadOS 16.4, and macOS ...

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macOS compatibility: What operating system can my Mac run?

macOS compatibility: What operating system can my Mac run?

Wondering what versions of macOS or Mac OS X your Mac can run? We’ve put together a macOS compatibility checker that will show you which Macs different versions of macOS and Mac OS X support so you can know which version you need to be running on your Mac. What Mac operating systems can my ...

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Apple releases important security updates for macOS Monterey and Big Sur

Apple releases important security updates for macOS Monterey and Big Sur

On Monday, Apple not only updated macOS Ventura, but the company also released macOS Monterey 12.6.4 and Big Sur 11.7.5, the two operating systems that preceded Ventura. Since Monterey and Big Sur are older, Apple does not update them with features, but releases security updates from time to time. The standard release notes simply state ...

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Apple has offered macOS for free since 2011

Apple has offered macOS for free since 2011

The programmer and youtuber South African TroubleChute wanted to use Windows the way it was supposed to be used: by paying for a license. So after installing it and seeing that the activation key provided by Microsoft did not work, he contacted the company’s official technical support. And what happened was not normal at all. ...