Apple has been in the computer business for a minute, and we’re willing to bet the company will be around for years to come. The first version of macOS arrived in 2001, becoming Apple’s signature operating system for laptops like the MacBook Pro and desktop hardware like the iMac. As macOS continues to evolve, users are often treated to new features and settings, even if it’s something as simple as a purple indicator dot hanging out near the Control Center icon. Speaking of which, what does that purple dot mean anyway? Read More
Apple phishing scam is targeting users’ Apple Pay
An Apple Pay scam uses urgency to panic Apple users into handing over their accounts. If you’ve recently received an...





