CrossOver for Mac is a popular tool that lets you run Windows apps and PC games directly on macOS without needing to install Windows or use a virtual machine. Built on the open-source Wine project, ...
Apple has been using California landmark names for the Mac operating system since macOS Mavericks came out in 2013, and there's no sign that's going to change. Apple trademarked s ...
But those limited computing resources are still enough to run Windows on your Mac using the Parallels Desktop virtualization ...
Alongside the iOS 26.4 RC, Apple released the macOS 26.4 RC to developers and public beta testers today. The update comes with six changes for Mac users, all of which Apple confirmed in its release ...
Apple today provided the release candidate version of an upcoming macOS Tahoe 26.4 update to developers and public beta ...
Court documents in Google’s search antitrust case reveal that Aluminium OS may not be ready for a full release until 2028. The new operating system could be offered to “commercial trusted testers” in ...
A deeply comforting oven-baked mac and cheese celebrates a mix of melty, sharp, and tangy cheeses, all perfectly balanced with a crisp, buttery breadcrumb topping. Anna Theoktisto is a recipe tester ...
A leaked video confirms the Chromebook's Android future. A now-restricted Google report reveals “Aluminium OS,” the successor to ChromeOS. An included video shows unreleased UI features. The video ...
Multi-OS devices are finally becoming viable as Google, Microsoft, and Lenovo rethink how operating systems coexist across modern hardware. image: envato/melis82 The tech world has seen its share of ...
The vice president of product management for Chrome OS says Google isn’t giving up on the operating system. The executive also confirmed that the company will continue to honor its commitment to ...
Amazon made significant changes to Fire TV’s design to make it a viable OS competitor to Google, Roku, and Apple. Amazon made significant changes to Fire TV’s design to make it a viable OS competitor ...