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20m ago
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Although it hasn’t officially been announced by Apple, iOS 17.4 appears to have unlocked Qi2 support for the iPhone 12. A series of tests and feedback from Macworld readers prove that the iPhone 12 now works at full 15W wireless charging speed when magnetically connected to a non-MagSafe Qi2 charger.
Last December Apple ushered in Qi2 wireless charging support for the iPhone 13 and 14 with iOS 17.2, joining the iPhone 15’s support for the new MagSafe-based fast-charge technology. Apple-certified MagSafe wireless charging is rated at 15W maximum. Non-certified but compatible magnetic ..read more
Macworld
22h ago
Macworld
iPhone users are somewhat accustomed to the occasional Apple ID password prompt on their iPhones, but a new phishing attack might have them thinking twice before mindlessly inputting their most valuable password. As outlined by Krebs on Security, Apple customers are being targeted in a “push bombing” or “MFA fatigue” phishing campaign where attackers repeatedly push two-actor authentication notifications to Apple devices.
As documented in a Twitter/X thread by Parth Patel, all of his Apple devices started “blowing up” with push notifications telling him to reset his Apple ID password ..read more
Macworld
1d ago
Macworld
Titans are clashing. Big tech companies, including Apple, are facing legal challenges from government entities such as the European Commission and the U.S. Department of Justice. Battle lines are being drawn. Compromises are being floated. Hours are being billed by pricey law firms.
But what does it all mean for the regular people who live in regions governed by these entities and use products made by those tech giants? Is this something that will change how we use our personal technology, or will it end up meaning a whole lot of nothing? What about the smaller developers who create ..read more
Macworld
1d ago
Macworld
Teams and leaders without effective project management tools to support them are vulnerable to disorganization, lost time, and missed profits. To save on one of the most popular and relied-upon project management solutions on the market, check out this limited-time deal.
Until April 2, you can get Microsoft Project Professional 2021 for Windows for only $24.97 (reg. $249). This one-time fee nets you lifetime access and you might find yourself managing projects far more efficiently with this software.
Project Professional (4.4-star rated on Capteraa and Getapp!) offers ..read more
Macworld
1d ago
Macworld
Apple includes plenty of preferences in macOS. But if you’re left wanting more, MacPilot can help. This powerful utility unlocks an extra 1,200 options to play with to enhance your Mac experience. Usually priced at $99, you can score lifetime access to MacPilot for only $29.97 (reg. $99) through April 2.
Dubbed by TechRadar as “the Swiss Army Knife that does all the user interface customization,” MacPilot is designed to offer Mac users additional control over their devices. Through a highly familiar interface, MacPilot enables users to perform the following functions: show ..read more
Macworld
1d ago
Macworld
If you’re looking to get a copy of Adobe InDesign for Mac, and wondering how and where to download it, this article contains everything you need to know. Also, we explore whether you can get InDesign for free.
What is Adobe InDesign?
InDesign is Adobe’s design software for magazine and other publication-style layouts. You can put together great-looking brochures, newsletters, posters and of course longer-form magazines, all with powerful tools to make everything look cool and professional. It comes with plenty of tutorials to get you up and running, plus 100GB of cloud storage for yo ..read more
Macworld
2d ago
Macworld
Apple has announced the dates for its annual Worldwide Developers Conference, which is always held in early June. This year is no exception, with the WWDC24 event taking place on June 10-14. That’s a week later than is typical, but not outside the usual timeframe.
While the event focuses on developers and how they can use Apple’s latest tools and technology to make apps, services, and accessories for Apple products, the highlight for most of us is the opening Keynote held at 10am Pacific Time on the first day.
At the keynote “Special Event,” Apple unveils the new operating systems co ..read more
Macworld
2d ago
Macworld
Among all the new details in each year’s iPhones—the updated processor, camera, design, and features—the one thing everyone wants to know about is the selection of new colors. And this year’s hot new color might have a little retro flair.
Over on X (formerly Twitter), ShrimpApplePro reports that a Weibo account that was previously accurate in predicting iPhone colors has spilled the beans on the hot new finish coming to the iPhone 16 Pro this year. The tipster claims Apple will introduce a new Rose color that appears to be a throwback to the iPhone 7 days.
Following the $10,000 rose ..read more
Macworld
2d ago
Macworld
At a glance
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Designer looks
15W MagSafe
Fast Apple Watch charging
Comes with 30W charger
Cons
Pricey
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$129.99
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Walk into a trendy design store and you’ll find hundreds of varieties of bottle opener, salt and pepper grinders, and Alessi kettles. There are useless cushions by the sofa-full, leather wallets that barely ho ..read more
Macworld
2d ago
Macworld
When Apple released iOS 17.4.1 last week, it only provided the vaguest of descriptions, saying the update contains “important bug fixes and security updates and is recommended for all users.” Even the security update page, which provides details on which flaws were patched, was conspicuously blank.
On Monday, however, we found out why. Apple released macOS Sonoma 14.4.1, which contains several important bug fixes for nagging issues affecting Mac users, and published the CVE (common vulnerabilities and exposures) entries for a pair of critical issues. Apple also updated the iOS 17.4.1 ..read more