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By Jonny Evans There appear to be a couple of snags in the latest iteration of macOS Sonoma that are upsetting to Apple admins: Some USB hubs are no longer recognized by the Mac and a popular command tool used to restart services on remote Apple devices is no longer supported. Why isn’t my USB hub working?The USB hub issue is emerging across the Apple web at the moment, including on Apple’s own support forums and Reddit. The problem isn’t consistent — most users aren’t affected — and it seems to relate to Macs running the latest version of Sonoma and third-party monitors equipped with USB hubs...
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By Jonny Evans The best value notebook for most of us is the MacBook Air, and Apple has now updated both the 13- and 15-in. models with powerful M3 chips and the capacity to run two external displays when the lid is closed. All in all, these Macs should be more than suitable for most mobile workers. Apple in the fast laneThink back less than a year to when the company introduced its superb M2-powered 15-in. MacBook Air. That model delivered more performance than the late 2019 2.7GHz Intel Mac Pro. That surge in computational ability goes even further with the M3 update. Citing tests it conduct...
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By Jonny Evans Your enterprise security does not live in isolation — the threat environment extends across all your colleagues, partners, and friends. That's why it’s very concerning that so many businesses continue to fail to meet basic security hygiene standards, according to the latest Security 360 report from Jamf. Data is gold, which attackers recognize — even many in business don’t. Every stolen address, email, phone number, name, or even passport number is an ID attack waiting to happen, a path to enable a more complex phishing scam, or just an opportunity to call someone up and claim t...
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By Ryan Faas “I haven’t upgraded the Mac (or PC) I use for work in a years. I was going to replace it this year, and I’m wondering if I could or should get an Apple Vision Pro instead. What do you think?” I’ve heard more variations of that question in the past two weeks than I expected. It’s not a bad idea in some respects. I can see the wheels turning in people’s heads when they consider that this is a device with clear potential well beyond playing with dinosaurs, reliving moments with spatial photos or watching immersive movies or other content. It draws you into a slightly different but in...
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