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EvilQuest Mac ransomware impersonates Google, Apple OS processes

Venture Beast

A rare piece of Mac ransomware looks like extra CrashReporter or Google Software Update OS processes, but is actually locking up files for a paid ransom. Read More.

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Big Sur is officially macOS 11.0 as Apple finally leaves OS X behind

The Verge

Mac OS X is finally finished, with Apple confirming that it’s officially moving to macOS 11 with the newly announced Big Sur update after almost 20 years of OS X (or macOS 10.) X versions that Apple has been using for nearly two decades to version 11.0. Yes, macOS 11. End of an era. The shift to macOS 11.0

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Microsoft had a secret Windows XP theme that made it look like a Mac

The Verge

Microsoft created a secret Windows XP theme that made the operating system look more like a Mac. One is labeled “Candy” and includes a design that closely resembles Apple’s Aqua interface that was first introduced at the Macworld Conference & Expo in 2000.

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Apple releases final iOS 13.5 with coronavirus exposure alert support

Venture Beast

Apple's latest iPhone OS release is now available to the general public with COVID-19-inspired features, along with Apple Watch, TV, iPad, and Mac updates. Read More.

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macOS Big Sur is now available to download

The Verge

Apple has officially released the latest version of macOS: macOS Big Sur (also known as macOS 11.0 ), which is available to download now assuming you have a compatible Mac. It’s such a big change that Apple is actually moving on from the OS X / OS 10 branding that it’s been using for Macs for almost 20 years.

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Some older Macs are reportedly bricking after installing macOS Monterey

TechSpot

MacRumors reports there are at least ten separate posts on Apple Support Communities from owners complaining that macOS Monterey has killed their computers. Some users say it happened once the OS was installed, while others report that their Mac screens went completely black during the installation process and never recovered.

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Apple will reportedly launch Arm-based MacBook Air and Pro laptops at ‘One More Thing’ event

The Verge

Apple’s upcoming “One More Thing” event, announced this morning and scheduled for November 10th, will be a major break with tradition in more ways than one: it will be the first time the company unveils an Apple laptop featuring its own custom Arm-based CPUs.

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