We're nearing the public launch of the next update for macOS Big Sur, with Apple seeding the newest Release Candidate version of the desktop OS.
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macOS Big Sur 11.2 promises to fix all your Bluetooth connection woes
Mac customers have been painfully aware that the Bluetooth protocol is a bag of hurt. Various unreliability issues that have been plaguing owners of the new M1 Mac computers only exacerbate the underlying problem. But Apple may be fixing unreliable Bluetooth connections on Apple silicon Macs with the upcoming release of the macOS Big Sur 11.2 software update.
Apple releases macOS Big Sur design kit with Sketch support for developers and designers
It's been awhile since Apple launched macOS 11 Big Sur to the public. Now, the company has released the design kit for its latest desktop operating system, albeit with limited support.
Apple’s Fast User Switching feature blamed for spontaneously logging out M1 Mac users
A weird issue in macOS' Fast User Switching feature is causing an unknown number of Apple silicon Mac computers to spontaneously display the screen saver and log out the user. The unusual software bug leaves the user unable to dismiss the screen saver, forcing them to restart their computer in order to regain control of their desktop workspace.
Apple is now blocking M1 Mac users from sideloading iPhone and iPad apps
Earlier this week, Apple seeded the latest developer (and public) beta of macOS 11.2 Big Sur. It didn't come with any major forward facing new features, but it did appear to take one away. It was just a rumor at the time, but now it appears it's officially official.
Latest macOS Big Sur beta hints Apple may prevent users from sideloading unsupported iOS apps on M1 Macs
One of the strengths of the M1-equipped Mac models out there (which are a MacBook Air, MacBook Pro, and the Mac mini) is the ability to run iOS apps. However, a change in the latest beta suggests there may be a limitation on the way.
Apple seeds second iOS 14.4, iPadOS 14.4, macOS Big Sur 11.2, watchOS 7.3, and tvOS 14.4 betas to developers
Apple is still working on the next update for its major platforms, and today the company seeded the latest beta towards that goal.
Apple confirms a fix is coming for display resolution issues on M1 Macs
Is one of the supported resolutions unavailable on an ultrawide or super-ultrawide external display connected to your M1 Mac? If so, Apple wants you to know that not only is it aware of the issue but is also working on a fix for an upcoming macOS release as we speak.
macOS Big Sur gives you an option to force an immediate full recharge of your Mac battery
As of macOS 10.15.5 Catalina, your Mac notebook analyzes your daily charging routine and activates charging only when the operating system predicts the computer will be connected to a charger for an extended period of time. They're calling this Optimized Battery Charging and it boils down to ensuring your Mac is still fully charged when unplugged.
How to snooze Calendar notifications on macOS Big Sur
If you use the Calendar app on your Mac, then you may have enjoyed the ability to snooze calendar notifications for a time you select. While the app defaulted to 15 minutes, you could simply click and hold the snooze button to pick a different time.
But not anymore!
With macOS Big Sur, you are no longer able to select the amount of time for your snooze. Here’s how Calendar notifications work now.
The team behind the popular camera app Halide dive into the nitty gritty of Apple ProRAW
Back in October, one of the most popular third-party camera apps, Halide, welcomed one of the app's biggest updates. Now, Halide Mark II, remains one of the go-to options for folks who want to venture beyond the stock camera app.
Apple launches App Store privacy labels so people can see how apps use their data
It has been in the works for awhile now, but Apple has finally launched the App Store privacy labels for apps available in the digital storefront.