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Parallels Desktop 17 brings Windows 11 to macOS Monterey
By Sean Endicott last updated
The latest version of Parallels Desktop is optimized to run Windows 11 on macOS Monterey. It also brings a significant boost in performance and speed and a long list of new features.
Intel attacks Mac devices, and itself, in a new series of ads
By Sean Endicott published
A new series of ads from Intel attacks Mac devices. The ads highlight several ways that Intel devices are better than Macs, even though some Macs still have Intel chips inside.
Microsoft Edge with Apple M1 support rolls out to Beta Channel
By Sean Endicott published
Microsoft Edge with support for Apple's M1 chips is now available in the Beta, Dev, and Canary channels. M1 support allows the browser to take advantage of Apple's latest processors.
Outlook for Mac rolls out with a fresh new look to prep for Big Sur
By Sean Endicott published
An update to Outlook for Mac is rolling out now. The update brings a new look that's in line with the upcoming Big Sur update. It also is faster and includes several other improvements.
Office 365 for Mac drops support for macOS 10.13 High Sierra in November
By Dan Thorp-Lancaster published
The drop will come as Apple releases macOS 11 Big Sur.
With Windows 10 S and Surface Laptop, Microsoft takes aim at Google and Apple
By Jason Ward last updated
Microsoft lost ground to Google in schools in the U.S., and MacBooks appeal to many college students. With Windows 10 S and the Surface Book, Microsoft is striking back. Here's how.
Microsoft Office apps already up and running on Apple's new Mac chips
By Dan Thorp-Lancaster published
Office apps are already running smooth on Apple's new Mac chips.
Uno Platform now lets you develop for macOS, Windows, and more using the same code
By Sean Endicott published
Uno Platform now supports macOS. As a result, you can develop for Windows, macOS, the web, iOS, and Android using the same code base.
Grammarly is now available for the Mac and online versions of Microsoft Word
By Sean Endicott published
Grammarly has made its way to the Mac and online versions of Microsoft Word. Now, people that rely on Grammarly to review documents will be able to do so on two additional popular platforms.
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