Apple's latest macOS Sequoia 15.3 update appears to have resolved a bug that prevented popular backup utility SuperDuper from creating bootable backups, according to developer Dave Nanian.
MacOS 15.3 further integrates Apple Intelligence features into the system. With the update, Apple Intelligence is now enabled by default in the macOS setup assistant—users who don't want to use the ...
Most of the time, when you flip your MacBook open, you want it to power on. I say most of the time because everyone is different, and just because you popped the hood, so to speak, doesn't mean ...
Apple has released macOS 15.3 Sequoia, a software update that emphasizes refinement and optimization over innovative changes. While it may not introduce groundbreaking features, this release ...
MacOS Sequoia 15.3 update is now available to all Mac users running Sequoia. The latest software update for Mac includes ...
When installing macOS Sequoia 15.3, iOS 18.3, or iPadOS 18.3, Apple Intelligence will be turned on automatically on compatible devices, Apple says in the developer release notes for the updates.
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macOS Sequoia introduces several new features designed ... Users that want to use the feature in iPadOS 18.1 will see a small eraser icon in the photo editor. The first time this is tapped ...
Mac utility app SuperDuper! will no longer always fail to make a bootable backup because of a bug in macOS Sequoia — but Apple's fix doesn't remove all problems. Nanian thought the change might ...