Technically speaking, it sounds like Windows can run natively on a Mac equipped with the M1 processor. But Apple's leaving implementation up to Microsoft.
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CrossOver software can already run Windows games and apps on the new Apple Silicon Macs
While key virtualization software companies like Parallels, WMware and Docker are developing solutions that will permit users to run Windows software on Apple Silicon Macs, developer CodeWeavers has said that its CrossOver software is already capable of running Windows apps and games on the new M1-powered MacBook Air, Mac mini and 13-inch MacBook Pro.
MacPaw releases ClearVPN, a truly personalized multi-platform VPN solution
Ukrainian developer MacPaw of CleanMyMac fame today released a personalized VPN software solution for the macOS, iOS, iPadOS, Android and Windows platforms.
Windows emulation for M1-powered Macs is in active development, Parallels confirms
When Apple announced the switch away from Intel chips this summer, many people have been wondering about Boot Camp's future. And while Apple has only said that Boot Camp will not work with the new M1-powered Mac computers, companies that build virtualization software may provide a solution down the road. Parallels Desktop, a popular virtualization app for Mac systems with Intel chips, announced today that a new version of the app that can run on these new Mac computers equipped with the Apple M1 chip is in “active development.”
How to work with app windows using VoiceOver on Mac
In this tutorial, we will show you how to manage app windows with VoiceOver on Mac. You can use these tips to enter full screen, switch between apps and windows, and resize or move a window.
Keep your iPhone 12 data under control with the must-have iOS manager AnyTrans [sponsored]
So you've got a brand-new iPhone 12, but how do you transfer your valuable iOS data from the old iPhone to the new one? With AnyTrans from iMobie, you can easily keep your iOS data under control, seamlessly transition to a new iPhone with a few clicks and much more.
Microsoft’s new principles for choice, fairness, and innovation in the Microsoft Store is an obvious jab at Apple, too
Apple's App Store has seen plenty of criticism over the years, but the backlash from major companies has started ramping up as of late. And Microsoft's not shying away, either.
AltStore version 1.4 now available with support for AltDaemon & countless improvements
Just yesterday, AltStore lead developer Riley Testut released AltDaemon, a novel package for jailbroken handsets that enables side-loaded apps to be installed, refreshed, and updated on the fly without requiring the end user to connect to a Mac or Windows PC. AltDaemon is, in essence, a future-proof alternative to the popular ReProvision.
While yesterday’s AltDaemon release received praise by jailbreakers from all walks of life, there was just one caveat – it necessitated AltStore version 1.4, which at the time, wasn’t yet available to the general public. Fortunately, that changed this Wednesday evening…
Microsoft’s source code for Windows XP has leaked online
The entire source code for Windows XP, Microsoft's previous most popular desktop operating system, has apparently leaked online recently. As if that wasn't enough, Microsoft's source code for Windows Server 2003 is also included in the leaked torrent files.
How to run the checkra1n jailbreak on a Windows PC with bootra1n
If you follow the checkra1n team closely on Twitter and you pay attention to the our news pieces as the team releases updates to the tool, then you’d probably come to assume that you can’t run the checkra1n jailbreak unless you have a Mac or a computer running Linux. While the aforementioned state is still technically true, you can use a helpful utility called bootra1n to run the checkra1n jailbreak on your Windows PC.
While it takes a little more finesse than simply running the checkra1n application on a Mac or a Linux box, using bootra1n is a great way to get jailbroken if you don’t have access to either of the above. In this tutorial, we’ll be showing you how to go about it, step by step.
Review: Papalook PA452 and Ausdom AF640 web cameras bring clarity and versatility
As plenty of workers are telecommuting during COVID-19 pandemic, iDB has taken it upon itself to highlight some of the technologies and accessories that make remote work as enjoyable as humanly possible. In these challenging times, video conferencing has become the definite solution for keeping in touch not only with work colleagues but family and friend, too.
How to view Calendar events in separate windows on Mac
Learn two simple ways to open your Calendar events in their own windows on Mac, so you can place them anywhere on the screen or easily compare multiple events.