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Weighing a move from Windows 10 to macOS? An IT checklist

With the end of extended support for Windows 7 drawing ever closer, companies will soon have to decide whether to move to Windows 10 or something else. This IT checklist details why macOS is a viable option. Read More

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5 Mac Terminal tips you'll want to use

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News Apple may work with Goldman Sachs to launch credit services via Apple Pay shouldn't surprise anyone -- technology is transforming the entire financial system as your iPhone becomes more than a wallet. Read More

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The great thing about the accessibility tools inside Apple products is that they make those products better for everyone. Here are some accessibility solutions every Apple user needs to know. Read More

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Unboxing Spigen's iMac G3- and iPhone 1.0-styled iPhone X cases

Macworld editor Leif Johnson shows off Spigen's five new colorful "C1" iPhone X cases celebrating the 20th anniversary of the iMac G3, as well as Spigen's Classic One case, which resembles the first-generation iPhone from 2007. Spigen is currently selling the limited-edition cases through an Indiegogo campaign that quickly met its $5,000 goal, but prices are expected to rise as the stock dwindles. Watch Now

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Two vendors now sell iPhone cracking technology – and police are buying

Local and regional police departments and federal agencies are lining up to buy technology from two companies whose products can bypass iPhone security mechanisms. Read More

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