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I received an email from Apple about my Apple Account security is it legitimate?

Phishing is a type of cyberattack in which criminals attempt to deceive individuals into revealing sensitive personal information, such as passwords, credit card numbers, or Social Security numbers.

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What can I do with the TV app on my Mac and how is it related to the TV set top box?

The Apple TV app is Apple’s centralized hub for discovering, watching, and managing television shows, movies, and streaming content on devices like the Mac, iPhone, iPad, and Apple TV set-top box

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What was announced at WWDC 2025?

WWDC, short for Worldwide Developers Conference, is Apple’s premier annual event dedicated to software developers and engineers who build apps and experiences for Apple platforms like iOS, macOS, iPadOS, watchOS, and tvOS.

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My Mac is running macOS 10.15 Catalina, what popular apps can I run?

macOS 10.15 Catalina, released by Apple in October 2019, marked a significant turning point for the Mac operating system. One of its most notable changes was the complete removal of 32-bit app support, making Catalina the first macOS version to run exclusively 64-bit software.

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My Mac is running macOS 10.13 High Sierra, what popular apps can I run?

macOS 10.13 High Sierra, released on September 25, 2017, was a significant refinement of its predecessor, macOS Sierra. Rather than introducing an overhaul of the user interface, High Sierra focused on foundational technologies that laid the groundwork for future macOS advancements.

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Apple Terminology: What does vintage or obsolete really mean?

You may have heard these terms at the Apple Store, but what do they really mean? Learn about Apple terminology here, and what you can do if you have a Mac machine that falls under “vintage” or “obsolete” status.

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My Mac is running macOS 10.11 El Capitan, what popular apps can I run?

OS X El Capitan followed OS X Yosemite and prioritized speed, reliability, and safety under the hood. Continuing Apple’s tradition of naming macOS versions after iconic California landmarks.

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The Down-low on Updates: What You Need to Know About macOS

As you may know, Apple comes out with a new Mac operating system (OS) every year, and each version is supported from a security and stability standpoint for three years.

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What are the differences between Safari, Chrome and Firefox?

In 2003, Apple introduced Safari, built on the open-source WebKit engine, with a focus on speed, standards compliance, and a streamlined interface. Safari quickly became the default browser on Mac OS X, replacing Internet Explorer.

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How does Apple’s Find My service work?

Apple’s Find My service is a tracking and security feature that helps you locate lost or stolen Apple devices and compatible accessories. It’s built into iPhones, iPads, Macs, Apple Watches, and AirPods. It also supports AirTags and some third-party accessories.

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