Macs Field Guide To Bad Garden Bugs

You're right, there is some debate about whether Macs need antivirus software. Here's a breakdown of the current thinking: Malware threats are still a concern: However, Macs are not immune to malware. There are threats like phishing scams, ransomware, and adware that can target Macs. Built-in security helps: macOS includes security features like XProtect that can help identify and block ...

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I am unable to connect other Macs within my Home network, post macOS Sonoma update.

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I think what's becoming more difficult is continued use of Firewire devices with contemporary Macs, but that's not unexpected. Firewire, like many other technologies, seems to have run its course, imho. Personally, I was never particularly impressed with nor saw much need for Firewire but for a few limited uses such as a/v capture and production.

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My 3 Macs are all on Tahoe. I would like to have a single external drive connected to my home network, and have all 3 Macs do automatic Time Machine backups to the drive over my mesh network wifi. Recommendations for a drive and the best way to set this up?

Apple-silicon Macs use a very fast variant of HBR memory stacked on the system-on-a-chip, and provide RAM access so fast, that separate Display RAM is no longer required. The marketing name for that is "unified RAM". What exactly are you trying to find out?

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I want to deploy MDM (InTune) to our Macs. We have a couple dozen that were just purchased by employees and they were reimbursed. We consider these company property and will retain them in the case that employees leave. In order to manage and enforce our security policies with InTune, my understanding was that all these devices need to be listed in our company ABM. Because they were purchased ...

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