Category: Mac

  • Apple Delayed Telegram’s Update & Then Removed New ‘Telemoji’

    Apple Delayed Telegram’s Update & Then Removed New ‘Telemoji’

    Apple is being blamed for holding the major update of the Telegram app due to a bundle of new animated emojis, and now this update has been rolled out, but it doesn’t include the awaited animated emojis. And also, regarding all this, Telegram’s CEO has criticized the App Store review process on his Telegram channel. Let’s discuss the whole […]

  • WhatsApp Releases New MacOS App Built With Catalyst

    WhatsApp Releases New MacOS App Built With Catalyst

    Last year, Whatsapp released a native Universal Windows Platform beta app for Windows. Now, the company is releasing a beta version for macOS and iPadOS. Currently, it is available for a small number of people to test the feature. It is a new macOS app that is built on Catalyst technology. This app is based on Whatsapp […]

  • Apple Patent Shows MacBook Keyboard That Will Charge Your Phone

    Apple Patent Shows MacBook Keyboard That Will Charge Your Phone

    Every year Apple brings new models of iPhone, software updates, iPad models, and more. But MacBooks are the same over the past decade. Recently, few of the models were redesigned with modern features. A recent Apple patent shows that the company might bring a MacBook keyboard that will charge your iPhone. A patent was granted to […]

  • Microsoft Defender Is Now Available For Windows, macOS, iOS & Android

    Microsoft Defender Is Now Available For Windows, macOS, iOS & Android

    Today, Microsoft launched its security app, Defender, for every mainstream platform such as iOS, Android, macOS, and Windows. This simplified security app will protect user’s data and devices. Recently, Microsoft has also shut down its iconic Internet Explorer browser after 27 years of its launch. The company said the Internet Explorer future is in the Microsoft Edge. […]

  • Keep the Menu Bar on Mac in Full Screen Mode

    Keep the Menu Bar on Mac in Full Screen Mode

    When you put an app in full-screen mode by clicking the green traffic light icon at the upper-left corner of the window, macOS automatically hides the menu bar. This intentional behavior aims to deliver an immersive viewing experience by keeping the menu bar items away. Moreover, it also seems to be a neat implementation on […]