Samsung révèle les projets secrets d’Apple : iPad, iPhone, Mac… – Presse-citron

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TipTop Shop App Offers Single-Transaction Buying, Selling and Device Trade-Ins

TipTop, an app for trading in used devices and getting instant cash, today launched a new feature called Shop. With TipTop Shop, users are able to buy new, open box, and refurbished items, while also trading in old devices at the same time. The feature allows customers to sell items, trade them in, and/or buy […]

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Google Chrome Gains Real-Time URL Protection on Mac and iOS

Google today announced that it is upgrading Google Safe Browsing with real-time URL protection to keep Chrome users safe from malicious websites. Safe Browsing is designed to protect against phishing attacks, malware, and unwanted software by checking URLs against a master list. The Standard protection for Chrome previously used a list that is stored on […]

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Proton Encrypted Mail Desktop App Now Available for Mac

Swiss-based privacy startup Proton today announced the availability of its end-to-end encrypted desktop mail app for macOS and Windows, with a Linux version in beta. According to the company, the Proton Mail desktop app has been optimized to integrate with Macs, which means it can sync themes with the desktop’s light or dark mode, display […]

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You can now watch music videos on Spotify

Spotify has announced that it is rolling out music videos on the platform in beta. That’s right. You can now watch music videos on Spotify. Spotify is rolling out the feature to its apps for Android, iOS, Mac, Windows, and TV platforms. There’s no mention of the web in the blog post. The ability to […]

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Throwboy Launches Giant Pillow Modeled After Mac Finder Icon

Throwboy, known for its line of pillows designed to look like classic Macs, this week launched a new jumbo version of the Apple fan favorite Icon Pillow. Designed to look like the Finder icon from early Macs, the jumbo Icon Pillow measures in at 37 inches by 37 inches by 15 inches, and it is […]

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Report: Most Subscription-Based Apps Do Not Make Money

Most mobile apps with subscriptions do not make money, a new in-depth analysis finds. The “State of Subscription Apps” report comes from RevenueCat (via TechCrunch), a prominent mobile subscription toolkit provider. With nearly 30,000 apps utilizing its platform for monetization management, RevenueCat is able to provide a reliable overview of the subscription app landscape thanks […]

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GarageBand for Mac Updated With Important Security Fix

Apple this week updated GarageBand for Mac with an important security fix. Users should update the app as soon as possible due to this security vulnerability. In a support document for the new GarageBand version, Apple said “a use-after-free issue was addressed with improved memory management”: GarageBand Available for: macOS Ventura and macOS Sonoma Impact: […]

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Safari: Operation Couldn’t Be Completed. No Space Left on Device

Many Safari users have reported that the browser sometimes pops up an error message indicating there is no space left on the device when they open more than two tabs. It’s as if the browser fails to find enough resources to run, despite users having plenty of free space on their MacBooks. Of course, you […]

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Apple Stops Signing iOS 17.3.1, Downgrading No Longer Available

Apple today stopped signing iOS 17.3.1 preventing iPhone users from downgrading to that version of iOS. iOS 17.3.1 is no longer being signed following the March 5 release of iOS 17.4, an update that introduced app ecosystem changes in the EU, new emoji, and more. Apple routinely stops signing older versions of iOS, so it […]

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Fix: Apple Mail Closes Immediately After Opening

Apple Mail can sometimes become unusable. You open the email client, but then it closes after two or three seconds on its own. Here’s how you can fix this glitch. Disable Extra Email Accounts Many Apple Mail users have managed to solve this problem by disabling and re-enabling third-party email accounts. Here’s how to edit […]

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Get Deep Discounts on OWC’s Best Thunderbolt Docks, USB-C Hubs, Memory, and More Mac Accessories

OWC is hosting a big Mac accessory sale that includes a number of discounts on Thunderbolt docks, USB-C hubs, external drives and enclosures, internal memory upgrade kits for Mac, and more. Most products are in stock and ready to ship out today, and OWC offers free shipping on orders $149.00 and over. Note: MacRumors is […]

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Fix: The Original Item for “Desktop” Can’t Be Found [macOS]

If you’re getting the error message “The operation can’t be completed because the original item for Desktop can’t be found” when you try to access your Desktop or Documents folder from Finder, follow the troubleshooting steps below to get rid of this annoying glitch. What Causes This Issue? Most likely, you’re getting this error because […]

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Is 8GB of RAM Enough for a Mac in 2024?

The debate over whether 8GB of RAM is sufficient for a Mac has long been a topic of contention. The controversy goes back to at least 2012, when Apple launched the first MacBook Pro with Retina display, which started with 8GB of RAM. Apple still offers 8GB as the base configuration for its 14-inch MacBook […]

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Apple : MacOS Sonoma 14.4 vous apporte 64 corrections de bugs

Apple lance la dernière mise à jour de MacOS Sonoma avec de nouvelles fonctionnalités. Mais c’est surtout le nombre de correctifs de bugs qui fait qu’il est important pour les utilisateurs de Mac de mettre à jour leur système. Publiée jeudi, la version 14.4 de MacOS Sonoma comporte trois des fonctionnalités qui ont été introduites […]

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Extend Your MacBook Pro’s Lifespan with These Tips

On average, a MacBook Pro lasts between 6 to 8 years free of hardware and performance issues. If you want to extend that lifespan to, say, 10 years or longer, follow the tips available in this guide. Optimize Battery Charging and Usage Your Mac’s battery is one of the first hardware components to wear out […]

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OWC’s 14-Port Thunderbolt Dock Drops to $99.99 ($180 Off) Among Other Mac Accessory Deals

OWC is back today with a new Mac accessory sale that includes notable discounts on Thunderbolt docks, USB-C hubs, external drives and enclosures, internal memory upgrade kits for Mac, and more. Most products are in stock and ready to ship out today, and OWC offers free shipping on orders $149.00 and over. Note: MacRumors is […]

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Fix: MacBook Fans Spin Under No Load

Computers generate heat when they’re running. When your device is under heavy load and the internal temperature has risen a lot, fans kick into action to cool it down. If your MacBook’s fans suddenly start spinning at full speed with a lot of noise when there’s no or very little load, something’s not right, especially […]

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Apple Ups Mac Trade-In Prices Following M3 MacBook Air Launch

Apple today increased the trade-in values for some Macs, with the update coming alongside the launch of new 13-inch and 15-inch M3 MacBook Air models. Mac users who opt to trade in an old machine can get between $120 and $1315, with the values increased from the prior $115 to $1070 range. Most of the […]

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Fix: Microsoft Copilot Not Working on Mac

If you’re using Microsoft Office apps on your Mac and want to boost your productivity, you can install Copilot and use it to write drafts, summarize conversations, create tables, analyze, and compare data, and more. The only problem is that MS Copilot doesn’t always work on macOS. Either the Copilot icon is grayed out or […]

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