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Windows VMs Get Improved Microsoft Intune Support in Parallels Desktop 19 for Mac

Parallels Desktop 19 for Mac is now available on macOS Mojave or newer, and it introduces more ways to manage Windows virtual machines (VMs) on Macs. Parallels Desktop for Mac is now an officially supported solution for running Windows 11 on Apple Silicon Macs (in addition to Windows 365 Cloud PCs), and for organizations interested...

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Apple M2 Mac Studio

Apple’s M2 Ultra Mac Pro Completes the Mac Transition to Apple Silicon

Last Update: Jun 07, 2023

Apple unveiled yesterday a new M2 Ultra chip that is coming to its desktop workstations, the Mac Studio and the Mac Pro. The latter was also the last Mac model that had yet to make the transition from Intel chips to Apple Silicon, and this is finally happening almost three years after the introduction of…

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Security

Microsoft Discloses New ‘Migraine’ Flaw That Bypasses Built-In Protections on macOS

Last Update: Jun 02, 2023

Microsoft has discovered a new macOS vulnerability dubbed Migraine. The company detailed in its security advisory that the flaw allows attackers to bypass System Integrity Protection (SIP) and perform malicious operations on macOS machines. Apple first launched System Integrity Protection (SIP) in macOS Yosemite back in 2014. The feature is designed to prevent threat actors…

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DevOps code

How to Use Chmod Recursive to Change File Permissions on Linux and macOS

Last Update: Mar 31, 2023

When you need to manage file permissions on Linux or macOS, the chmod command is the way to go. However, the chmod recursive option lets you apply the chmod command to all files inside a directory and its subdirectories. In this article, we’ll explain how to use chmod recursive to easily change file permissions on…

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Parallels Desktop 18 for Mac

Parallels Desktop is Now Officially Supported for Running Windows 11 on ARM on Apple Silicon Macs

Last Update: Feb 24, 2023

Microsoft has finally recognized Parallels Desktop for Mac as a supported solution for running Windows 11 on ARM on Apple Silicon Macs. Back in 2021, Parallels Desktop for Mac 17 was the first version of the virtualization software to add support for Windows 11 on macOS, though Microsoft said at the time that it was…

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Parallels Desktop 18 for Mac

How to Install Windows 11 on a Mac with Parallels Desktop

Windows 11 is the first version of Windows that Mac users can’t install natively on Mac. That’s because Intel-based Macs don’t need the minimum requirements for the new OS, while Apple Silicon Macs have dropped support for Apple’s Boot Camp multi-boot utility. In this article, I’ll explain how to install Windows 11 on Mac using…

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Office 365

Microsoft Introduces Automate Tab in Excel for Windows and Mac

Microsoft announced yesterday that it has started rolling out the Automate tab to Excel for Windows and macOS. The latest update lets desktop users create and edit Office scripts to automate their repetitive spreadsheet tasks or workflows. Up until now, the Automate tab was only available for customers in Excel on the web. With this…

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DevOps code

How to Install And Get Started With the Azure CLI

The Azure Command-Line Interface (CLI) is a cross-platform command line tool allowing IT pros to connect to Azure services and execute administrative commands within the tenant. After installing the Azure CLI locally, you can execute commands using the terminal of your choice. In this article, we’re going to detail how to download, install, and get…

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Security

Microsoft Defender for Endpoint Adds Network and Web Protection on macOS and Linux

Microsoft has released a new update for its Microsoft Defender for Endpoint solution. The latest release brings the network and web protection features that first launched on Windows to macOS and Linux machines. Network protection is a feature that enables organizations to reduce the attack surface of their Linux and Mac devices against web threats…

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Microsoft Teams

Microsoft Teams is Getting Native Support for Apple Silicon Macs in September

Microsoft has announced that it’s bringing support for Apple M1/M2 processors in its Microsoft Teams app for macOS. The company recently updated its Microsoft 365 roadmap to indicate that the new Teams version is expected to be generally available in September. Currently, the Microsoft Teams desktop app runs as an Intel application on Apple Silicon…

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