macOS Mojave doesn’t have a lot of visible new features, aside from the new dark mode, but under the hood there are plenty of changes to make the operating system faster, more stable, and more secure. In this article, I’m going to discuss some of the new security features that make Mojave easier to use safer and securely.
Read the rest of the article on the Mac Security Blog.
Is it true that this upgrade will brick the DVD on my 2012 MBP?
I haven’t heard that, and I don’t see why it should.
Are the new Safari features specific to Mojave or are they in newest Safari on High Sierra and others?
Some of the Safari features might be in High Sierra, but I don’t have a computer running that to know. The password features are definitely only in Mojave.
No, Safari 12 in High Sierra (and Sierra) do offer the new password features:
https://www.macrumors.com/2018/09/17/apple-releases-safari-12-macos-high-sierra/
That’s good to know.
Thanks for this article, Kirk!
I’d really like to hear your reactions to this article :
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Apple is Being Downgraded
You can be the richest company in the world with the most iconic brand reputation of the smart phone and app era. Still, if you deceive shareholders the markets could come down on you hard.
That’s exactly what we are seeing with Apple this week, as investors were disappointed with Apple’s guidance and phone sales as well as its decision to omit iPhone unit sales figures in future financial reports.
Lately reports of the demise of iPhone sales were extremely exaggerated and perhaps it has caused Apple to sing a different tune.
https://medium.com/futuresin/apple-is-being-downgraded-be465cb5614a
I don’t réas know much about the financial side, but I have an article to be published next week about what I think is Apple’s new direction.