By Jeff Levi — Fall is here again – Gorgeous colored leaves (for those that get them) and (hopefully) some kind of Halloween for the kids in this crazy 2020 will still be able to happen… And of course, then there’s Apple… Apple has deemed iOS 14 (along with iPadOS 14, watchOS 7, and tvOS […]
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Stop Snoops with Private Browsing and by Clearing Your Web Browsing History
By Jeff Levi — Many of you know how I am about security: a bit of a fanatic — and now more than ever security is not just an IT problem, it’s everyone’s problem. With so many of us working at home these days, it’s worth remembering that spouses, children, and housemates may have easy […]
Apple Releases New OS Updates as well as Apple Watch Series 6, Apple Watch SE, new iPad Air, and Subscription Services
By Jeff Levi — Apple just released iOS 14, iPadOS 14, watchOS 7, and tvOS 14: but we strongly recommend that you wait at least a month before updating to any of these. There is just no point in being un-paid beta testers for Apple. Somebody will will always be on the bleeding-edge of technology […]
What’s Up With All The Privacy Requests in 10.15 Catalina?
By Jeff Levi — Like most things in security and privacy, controls that make you more secure can sometimes cause you a lot of pain as well (and yet, even so, the security is always worth it…) Over the last few releases of macOS, Apple has been beefing up the Mac’s privacy controls so they […]
Are You Making the Most of the Touch Bar on Your MacBook Pro?
By Jeff Levi — In 2016, Apple introduced the Touch Bar with the MacBook Pro. It’s a long, thin display above the number keys on the keyboard that shows a variety of buttons and controls. By default, it changes depending on which app you’re in, and it also displays the Control Strip, a collection of […]