What Intel Mac Users Can Expect from macOS Sequoia

What Intel Mac Users Can Expect from macOS Sequoia

The macOS Sequoia update from Apple will support older Intel-based Mac computers, despite rumors suggesting otherwise. While these Macs won’t have access to Apple Intelligence AI functionality, they will still receive new features such as iPhone screen mirroring and window tiling. Most Intel Macs running macOS Sonoma will be eligible for the Sequoia update, with … Read more

AWS Glue Usage Profiles are now available to all users

AWS Glue Usage Profiles are now available to all users

AWS has made an announcement regarding the general availability of AWS Glue Usage Profiles, a new feature that allows administrators to control the costs associated with their Glue jobs and Notebook sessions. This capability enables administrators to establish limits and controls on the resources utilized by different types of users. This means that administrators can … Read more

Google Maps Users Discover Hidden Military Aquatic Vessel at Port Hueneme Naval Base in California

Users of Google Maps recently discovered a top-secret military ship located at the Port Hueneme naval base in California. The ship, whose purpose and origin remain undisclosed, was spotted by users on the popular mapping app. The discovery has sparked curiosity and speculation among online communities. The Port Hueneme naval base is known for its … Read more

Apple Warns its 1.46 Billion iPhone Users about Google Chrome

Apple Warns its 1.46 Billion iPhone Users about Google Chrome

Apple has issued a warning to its 1.46 billion iPhone users, targeting those who use Google Chrome. The company has put up billboards around the world promoting its Safari search app as a “truly private” browser. While not explicitly naming Google Chrome, which is the most popular search browser for smartphones, Apple’s message seems clear. … Read more

Google ads used to serve Mac users with info-stealer malware

Google ads used to serve Mac users with info-stealer malware

A recent discovery by security firm Malwarebytes has revealed that fake ads circulating through Google Ads are promoting Mac malware designed to steal sensitive data from unsuspecting Internet users. The malicious ads are promoting a fake version of Arc, a browser that promises a clutter-free and personal browsing experience. The ads redirect users to a … Read more

Apple Warns iPhone Users About Potential Risks of Using Google Chrome

Apple Warns iPhone Users About Potential Risks of Using Google Chrome

Apple has sent a warning to its 1.46 billion iPhone users regarding Google Chrome. The company has put up billboards around the world promoting its Safari search app as a “truly private” browser. While the announcement doesn’t explicitly mention Google Chrome, which is the most downloaded search browser for smartphones with more than 2 million … Read more

Now Android Users Can Pay for Public Transportation in Western Washington

Now Android Users Can Pay for Public Transportation in Western Washington

Virtual transportation cards are now available on Google Wallet for Android devices, according to an announcement from ORCA earlier this week. This will allow public transit users to pay for transit, manage funds, purchase passes, view transactions, and access trip history through the Google Wallet app. To take advantage of the new features, existing ORCA … Read more

Google’s Chrome address bar gets a redesign that leaves users disappointed

Google’s Chrome address bar gets a redesign that leaves users disappointed

Google has released a new update for its Chrome app on Android and iOS, introducing five new features. The update includes Chrome Actions for easier interaction with search results, an updated address bar for tablets, and redesigned features to match the Material You design language. There are also shortcut suggestions in the search box, live … Read more

Teams will focus on unsuspecting Oracle Java users for licensing requirements

Teams will focus on unsuspecting Oracle Java users for licensing requirements

Organizations that use Java but do not consider themselves Oracle customers may be contacted by the tech giant in the next few months, according to House of Brick, a software licensing specialist. Oracle has been tracking product downloads and IP addresses to identify non-compliant Java SE usage, even for organizations that do not have a … Read more

Millions of Users Running Malware-Infected Extensions Discovered in Google Chrome Web Store, Say Security Experts

Millions of Users Running Malware-Infected Extensions Discovered in Google Chrome Web Store, Say Security Experts

Millions of users are unknowingly running a compromised version of the Chrome web browser due to installing extensions from the Google Chrome Web Store (GCWS), as discovered by security experts from Stanford University. Sheryl Hsu, Manda Tran, and Aurore Fass conducted a study on thousands of extensions in GCWS and found that the prevalent issue … Read more