Steam for Mac will end support for High Sierra and Mojave, the last macOS versions that could run 32-bit games. Here's what that means for gaming on those systems.
Valve killing Steam gaming support on macOS High Sierra and Mojave in 2024

Steam for Mac will end support for High Sierra and Mojave, the last macOS versions that could run 32-bit games. Here's what that means for gaming on those systems.
Apple launched iOS 14, iPadOS 14, tvOS 14, and watchOS 7 today. However, macOS 11 Big Sur didn't get the same treatment. But Safari users can experience some of the benefits without the full update.
You can run Mojave and Catalina on the same Mac in a dual boot setup and without reformatting or repartitioning your Mac's storage thanks to APFS, the file formatting system that Apple made ubiquitous with Mojave's release. Great if you need to use apps that won't run on Catalina, but still want to use what Catalina has to offer. Here's how.
Apple made a big deal on its recently quarterly earnings call with analysts about the strong growth it's seeing specifically in its Services segment. It got me thinking about how uneven Apple's efforts have been in this respect. Case in point: Look at the sad, pathetic state of the Mac App Store these days.
In July of this year, Apple officially released macOS Mojave 10.14.6. On August 1, the company released the first supplemental update for the desktop operating system.
Apple has released a minor software update to macOS Mojave in an effort to patch a lingering software bug.
Hot on the heels of updates to iOS, watchOS, and tvOS, Apple has also seen fit to launch an update to its desktop operating system, macOS.
Apple is moving ahead with the latest developer beta for macOS Mojave.
Apple is moving right along with the latest developer betas for macOS Mojave and watchOS 5.
First announced in August 2018, Back to my Mac, Apple's remote access service that used to be a built-in feature, has now been disabled for Mac users across all macOS editions.
An unpatched vulnerability, discovered in macOS Mojave last month, permits attackers to completely bypass the Gatekeeper security feature. Unfortunately, it's now been exploited by an adware company in what's been called a test in preparation of new Mac malware.
If you have a Fusion Drive-equipped Mac running macOS Mojave and you've run into Boot Camp issues, then Apple has a quick patch to help iron the issues out.