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Macworld Thirty years ago, the first Mac clones rolled off an assembly line in Austin, Texas. If you’re not of a certain age, you might not even believe that there were once Mac clones. For most of its existence, Apple has been a singular company, selling products that...
Macworld Thirty years ago, the first Mac clones rolled off an assembly line in Austin, Texas. If you’re not of a certain age, you might not even believe that there were once Mac clones. For most of its existence, Apple has been a singular company, selling products that...
Customs and Border Protection has swabbed the DNA of migrant children as young as 4, whose genetic data is uploaded to an FBI-run database that can track them if they commit crimes in the future.
Off-world agriculture has long seemed experimental, but that could soon change thanks to a collaboration between design firm Heatherwick Studio and the space architecture nonprofit Aurelia Institute.
Unlike in recent tests, SpaceX’s ninth Starship survived launch, but a fuel tank leak meant it lost control before it could complete its objectives.
In something of a surprise move, Apple is rumored to be doing a “reverse Microsoft” this year, as the 2025 iOS update won’t be called iOS 19 after all. Instead, Apple is planning to call it “iOS 26” as part of a new year-based naming strategy. As such, this could be...
Anna’s hummingbirds have evolved to have longer, larger beaks to access backyard feeders in urban areas. It could be a step toward becoming a “commensal” species that lives alongside humans, like pigeons.
Macworld Apple’s Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) is coming soon, and that’s when we will learn...
Apple’s iOS 18.5 arrived with a mix of new features and improvements, but it also brought a few bugs and headaches. While some users enjoy a stable performance, others face battery drain, overheating, Bluetooth connectivity issues, charging concerns, and more. In this...
Apple’s iOS 18.5 arrived with a mix of new features and improvements, but it also...
Macworld Did you know you don’t need to keep paying a pesky recurring fee for Adobe just to edit your PDFs? Yup, Adobe Acrobat’s been keeping a major secret—there’s a way to edit, merge, convert, sign, and do so much more with your PDFs without paying a monthly...
Macworld Did you know you don’t need to keep paying a pesky recurring fee for Adobe just to edit your PDFs? Yup, Adobe Acrobat’s been keeping a major secret—there’s a way to edit, merge, convert, sign, and do so much more with your PDFs without paying a monthly...
Macworld Did you know you don’t need to keep paying a pesky recurring fee for Adobe just to edit your PDFs? Yup, Adobe Acrobat’s been keeping a major secret—there’s a way to edit, merge, convert, sign, and do so much more with your PDFs without paying a monthly...
Macworld Did you know you don’t need to keep paying a pesky recurring fee for...
Macworld Did you know you don’t need to keep paying a pesky recurring fee for Adobe just to edit your PDFs? Yup, Adobe Acrobat’s been keeping a major secret—there’s a way to edit, merge, convert, sign, and do so much more with your PDFs without paying a monthly...
Macworld Did you know you don’t need to keep paying a pesky recurring fee for Adobe just to edit your PDFs? Yup, Adobe Acrobat’s been keeping a major secret—there’s a way to edit, merge, convert, sign, and do so much more with your PDFs without paying a monthly...
Macworld In the lead up to Apple’s Worldwide Developers Conference in June, we’re going over the state of Apple’s major product categories. This is the finale of our “state of” shows, which focuses on the iPhone and iOS. It continues to be Apple’s biggest...
Macworld In the lead up to Apple’s Worldwide Developers Conference in June, we’re going over the state of Apple’s major product categories. This is the finale of our “state of” shows, which focuses on the iPhone and iOS. It continues to be Apple’s biggest...
Macworld In the lead up to Apple’s Worldwide Developers Conference in June, we’re going over the state of Apple’s major product categories. This is the finale of our “state of” shows, which focuses on the iPhone and iOS. It continues to be Apple’s biggest...
Macworld In the lead up to Apple’s Worldwide Developers Conference in June, we’re going over...
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